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Exotic fruit tart
Exotic fruit tart
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An exotic fruit tart (bananas, kiwi and pineapple), with crisp pastry and almond cream which are cooked beforehand. It's a rather simple recipe, but the final result will impress your guests.
May 27th 2020311K5 2 hours 23 min.
Salmon and spinach quiche
Salmon and spinach quiche
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This quiche recipe uses a traditional filling mixture, but adds slices of smoked salmon and blanched spinach.
April 17th 2022404K 14 1 hour 11 min.
Maroilles cheese quiche
Maroilles cheese quiche
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Traditional recipe from northern France, using a typical and tasty regional cheese. But this can be replaced by another (see below).
April 17th 2022245K 34.7 2 hours 27 min.
Shortcrust pastry (pâte brisée)
Shortcrust pastry (pâte brisée)
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This is for sweet or savoury tarts, quiches or pies. The difference between this and sweetcrust pastry (pâte sablée) is in the very small amount of sugar and the absence of ground almonds.
December 29th 2019375K 24 31 min.
French custard tart
French custard tart
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Custard pie is made with a shortcrust pastry base, and filled with an egg vanilla "custard" mix (prepared beforehand). Filling and pastry cook together in the oven. It's a great classic of the French bakery, found in all good shops.
July 13th 2022435K 234.3 1 hour 10 min.
Tart Tatin
Tart Tatin
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Tart tatin is one of the great classic desserts of French cooking. It's an apple tart cooked upside down. Apples are cooked in sugar until they caramelise. Then a circle of puff pastry is put on top, and the whole tart is baked at 356°F (180°C) for 20 minutes. To serve, the tart is turned over so...
October 30th 2015397K 13.8 1 hour 17 min.
Cherry and pistachio tarts
Cherry and pistachio tarts
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A shortcrust pastry case baked with pistachio cream, then topped with Griottine cherries.
July 4th 2010177K 25 1 hour 20 min.
Tomato tatin
Tomato tatin
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A savoury shortcrust pastry with Parmesan is used to cover tomatoes cooked in two stages, first in the pan, then in the oven. As for a classic tart tatin, the whole thing is then turned upside down.
December 5th 2010140K4.8 2 hours 35 min.
Nanou's tuna tart
Nanou's tuna tart
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Crisp puff pastry topped with tuna, mushrooms and cooked shallots.
May 10th 2023118K4.2 1 hour 36 min.
Foie gras fingers
Foie gras fingers
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An elegant canapé which consists of a crisp layer of shortcrust pastry topped with a layer of foie gras.
December 21th 2011130K4.6 2 hours 50 min.
Paté en croute (terrine in a pie crust)
Paté en croute (terrine in a pie crust)
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The French classic "Paté en croute" is a terrine of different meats layered and baked in a pie crust. There are many recipes which vary the kind of meat and the seasonings. This is my version with pork, veal and chicken, which is not too difficult, though it does entail quite a lot of work.
September 7th 2018206K 134.2 6 hours 49 min.
Key Lime Pie for Jeremy
Key Lime Pie for Jeremy
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Key Lime Pie is a famous speciality from the Keys region of southern Florida. This delicious tart is usually made with Key limes - a special variety. But in this simplified version, normal limes will work perfectly well.
September 30th 201289K 13.8 3 hours 50 min.
Rata-tart
Rata-tart
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"Rata-tart" is a tart filled with ratatouille and polenta. The layer of polenta in the bottom separates the pastry from the ratatouille and so keeps it crisp.
October 27th 201373K4.5 1 hour 15 min.
Gisèle's Pasties
Gisèle's Pasties
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These small pasties ("rissoles" in the original French version) are made with shortcrust pastry, filled with a mixture of cooked meat, onion, parsley, garlic and egg.
September 10th 2018202K3.8 1 hour 14 min.
Leek and Mimolette tart
Leek and Mimolette tart
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This baked tart has a shortcrust pastry case, filled with a layer of chopped, braised leeks topped with a bechamel sauce with eggs and Mimolette cheese.
June 9th 202057K4.1 1 hour 16 min.
Shallot confit tart
Shallot confit tart
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This savoury tart is full of flavour: the thin puff-pastry case is filled with lightly grilled slices of ham and a mixture of cream and Époisses cheese, topped with a layer of oven-cooked shallot confit. This tart can be eated hot, of course, but is also good cold or reheated until just warmed...
October 23th 201644K4.7 2 hours 25 min.
Bonnevaux apple tart
Bonnevaux apple tart
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This is without doubt the easiest apple tart you can make: a simple pastry case (a sweetened sort of shortcrust pastry without egg) and apples - that's all! It's the tart my grandmother Jeanne made when I was a boy (a long time ago, as you can probably gather) and my father's favourite dessert.In...
November 2nd 201640K4 2 hours 7 min.
Crusty pistachio, almond and apricot flan
Crusty pistachio, almond and apricot flan
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The filling of this pistachio flan with almonds and apricots contrasts with crisp case, made with puff pastry, rather than the more usual shortcrust pastry.
July 13th 202252K4.3 1 hour 21 min.
Flamiche
Flamiche
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Flamiche is a savoury tart from the Picardy region of northeasten France. It is a cousin of quiche lorraine, but the pastry is characteristically made with lard and the filling has neither bacon nor eggs. This version contains a mixture of endives and leeks (white part only).
April 30th 201742K 14.5 1 hour 16 min.
Sweet pastry
Sweet pastry
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This sweet pastry is one of the basics of French pâtisserie, just like shortcrust pastry (pâte brisée) and sweetcrust pastry (pâte sablée). It is less rich in butter, so less "short" but crisper, it can be used in all tart recipes, or for any other pastry-based desserts.
June 27th 201852K 13 min.
Blog articles: 11 results
Butter doesn't make you fat, unless you eat too much of it.
Butter doesn't make you fat, unless you eat too much of it.
Whenever I'm discussing cooking and recipes, there is one idea which comes up frequently, like this: "Oh no! But that's got butter in it" (I should add, for the sake of accuracy, that this is something I hear more frequently from women, who are almost all concerned with keeping their figure). ...
March 26th 201238K4.5
The painter, the restaurant owners and the opera singer
The painter, the restaurant owners and the opera singer
You might well have noticed that there are recipes involving names that have been so overused (often for any old thing) that they have almost become common nouns.
September 25th 201217K4.4
Different kinds of pastry and dough
Different kinds of pastry and dough
When cooking in general, and particularly in baking, we can make and use many different kinds of pastry and dough. All built on the same "base": flour - a powder to which we add fat, liquid or both to produce the dough which is then cooked. .
November 6th 2012106K 14.0
5 really useful cooking tips
5 really useful cooking tips
Cooking is about recipes, of course, but it is also an impressive collection of small gestures, ways of doing things, knowing what to do and what not to do. All these little tips and tricks can be very important: they can affect the way a recipe turns out, simply because you did just the right...
March 29th 201620K4.9
Drawing a pattern in pastry
Drawing a pattern in pastry
Often in the kitchen, in pastry-making, or in baking, we need to trace a pattern on a pastry. It's just a question of aesthetics but it has its effect after baking on a galette, pithiviers, pâté en croute (terrine in a pie crust), etc.
May 23th 201926K4.1
The right weight of pastry for a pie
The right weight of pastry for a pie
Let's try to solve a thorny problem: How much dough will I need when I make my next pie? You're planning to make a pie, you're going to use your favourite mould or circle, but how much pastry will you need to fill it completely with a well spread pastry, without being too thin, or on the contrary...
March 20th 202059K4.3
 Pastry and bakery dough families
Pastry and bakery dough families
There are many kinds, or families, of pastry and bakery doughs, depending on whether you want to make a tart, a cake, a pie, a brioche, croissants and so on. I'll try to give you a quick overview of all these doughs, how they're classified, and what they're used for.
November 16th 20209,2784.9
A little sugar anyway
A little sugar anyway
I'm coming back to something I've already told you about, but which focused on brioche dough, so I'll try to generalize about these doughs, which are generally sweet, but can also be used in savory recipes.
November 14th 20203,3565
How to properly roll out a pie crust?
How to properly roll out a pie crust?
Very often in pastry making, you have to roll out a pastry before using it for a pie or another dessert. At home, of course, you get out your rolling pin and simply roll it out. Is there a way to get an evenly rolled out dough? That's what we will see in this article.
May 10th 20234,9124.9
The 3 secrets of Parisian flan
The 3 secrets of Parisian flan
A flan Parisien, or boulanger, is a simple yet delicious cake. A cream, a mixture of milk, eggs and sugar, is poured into a raw pastry base and baked in the oven until the pastry and cream are cooked. This is the simplest version of the recipe, probably the original one, but nowadays the cream...
July 21th 20238,3154.7
Pastry doughs
Pastry doughs
To make a classic tart, you'll need a pastry of course, and if you don't use puff pastry (normally reserved for "fine", in french, tarts), you'll have a choice of shortcrust, shortbread, sweetcrust or "à foncer". Let's take a look at the differences between these four.
August 16th 20241,2514.4
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Pastry shims or rulers
Pastry shims or rulers
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Pastry shims are 25 cm (10") long strips of varying thickness, often 3, 5 and 10 mm, which allow you to roll out dough (shortbread, shortcrust, etc.) to exactly the right thickness, limiting the action of the rolling pin.
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