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Finger biscuits
Finger biscuits
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These small biscuits, that look a bit like savoy biscuits, are delicious alone or with Champagne, but are also the base for charlottes or Tiramisu.
July 30th 2021337 K5 50 min.
How to succeed in making sabayon (syllabub)
How to succeed in making sabayon (syllabub)
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A sabayon is a delicious and delicate preparation based on egg yolks and sugar, with a liquid added (wine, alcohol, fruit juice, etc), which is then whipped in a bain-marie until it is both light and smooth. Usually sabayon is sweet (syllabub), but you can make it savoury, in which case there is...
November 12th 2017929 K 54 20 min.
Blackcurrant liqueur
Blackcurrant liqueur
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The fruit liqueurs (or "creams" in French) are a mix of neutral alcohol in which fruits are macerated, and sugar syrup. They are the basis of the very famous "Kir", mixture of dry white wine and blackcurrant liqueur. This recipe is for blackcurrant, but it can be made with other soft fruits like...
August 3rd 2013845 K 44.7 55 min.
Sausage mushroom and cheese crumble
Sausage mushroom and cheese crumble
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A small ramekin filled with sausage sandwiched between two layers of cooked mushrooms, topped with a savoury crumble made with cancoillotte (a cheese typical of eastern France). All the French region of Franche-comté is in this recipe: Morteau sausage, cancoillotte cheese, and Jura white wine.
May 10th 2023242 K 24.6 2 hours 45 min.
Montbenoit's canapés
Montbenoit's canapés
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A recipe from Franche-comté (lovely region of eastern France): large slices of bread coated with melted shallot, grilled bacon dice, a big slice of Morbier (cheese from the same region) and a brief spell in the oven. It really is a winter dish.
October 13th 2010272 K4.6 1 hour 45 min.
Parcels of fish fillet in spinach
Parcels of fish fillet in spinach
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These parcels are made with small pieces of fish fillet, wrapped in a blanched spinach leaf and lightly fried in butter. They can be served with a salted white wine sabayon (as in the recipe of scallops with crunchy vegetables), a beurre blanc, a dash of olive oil with herbs, or any other sauce of...
March 18th 2013234 K5 2 hours 25 min.
Home-made terrine of foie gras
Home-made terrine of foie gras
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Preparing your own home-made foie gras from raw is immensively satisfying: good quality liver and a simply amazing flavour – much better than anything you can buy. This recipe is a bit tricky, but quite within everyone's grasp, as long as you follow the 3 most delicate stages carefully. These are,...
December 17th 20235.23 M 64.2 4 days 15 hours 50 min.
Artichoke hearts forestier
Artichoke hearts forestier
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This recipe is not very complicated, but does involve some work: an artichoke heart with a layer of mushroom duxelle, a layer of fried bacon, topped with a poached egg and cream sauce. Everything can be prepared in advance (the day before for example), but the final assembly should be done just...
May 10th 2023263 K5 1 hour 50 min.
Green parsley sauce
Green parsley sauce
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This sauce, with a great parsley taste, is perfect with steamed vegetables or fish. At the bottom you will find the coulis version of this recipe.
February 21th 2011511 K 44.3 25 min.
Rosemary steamed fish
Rosemary steamed fish
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In this recipe the fish is cooked in steam perfumed with rosemary, which makes it tender and aromatic, served on a bed of onions fondue and finished with a dry white wine sauce.
March 29th 2020332 K3.8 1 hour
Scallops with crunchy vegetables and wine sabayon
Scallops with crunchy vegetables and wine sabayon
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This is a bed of vegetables cut small, lightly cooked to stay crunchy. The scallops are cut in half and fried, filled with a morsel of foie gras, and served coated with a savoury reduced white wine sabayon. It entails some work, but the result is impresive.
June 11th 2011305 K4 2 hours 60 min.
Hamburgers
Hamburgers
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Hamburgers don't have to be the greasy flabby things you find in fast-food outlets, well-made they can be excellent. It's a very convivial recipe as everything goes on the table, and everyone assembles their own burger according to personal taste.
December 6th 2015414 K4.8 35 min.
Oxtail Parmentier
Oxtail Parmentier
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Rather like the classic hachis Parmentier, but using oxtail stewed very slowly in red wine and herbs.
October 13th 2010307 K4.7 5 hours 50 min.
Potted meat (rillettes)
Potted meat (rillettes)
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Potted meat (rillettes) is cooked long and slow in fat. Rillettes can be of pork or duck. Here is the pork version.
October 3rd 2019434 K 25 6 hours 50 min.
Hotpot my grandmother's way
Hotpot my grandmother's way
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If you like slow-cooked dishes prepared with loving care (mitonné), you will certainly love this hotpot recipe, with the taste of Franche-Comté, inspired by my grandmother. It's an old-fashioned dish full of flavours and aromas, cooked vegetables, stock, smoked sausages, all cooked long and slow.
February 21th 2011335 K5 4 hours 7 min.
How to cook pasta properly
How to cook pasta properly
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Here is some advice for pasta that's properly cooked and doesn't stick.
July 18th 20191.15 M4.4 25 min.
Chicken breasts with tarragon
Chicken breasts with tarragon
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Chicken breasts are slowly cooked in a frying pan, then the sauce is made in the same pan with dry white wine, chicken stock and tarragon, and served with sauté (pan-fried) potatoes.
February 21th 2011307 K 15 1 hour 40 min.
Mulled wine Belle-Plagne style
Mulled wine Belle-Plagne style
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If it's cold or you're in the snow, you will appreciate mulled wine which warms body and soul... There are as many mulled wine recipes as ski runs, so here is a basic one that you can easily adapt to your taste.
February 21th 2011240 K 14 1 hour 35 min.
Express sauerkraut
Express sauerkraut
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Sauerkraut (choucroute in French) is a traditional Alsatian recipe. It consists of fermented cabbage slowly cooked with white wine, potatoes and a variety of salted pork meats. This is a simplified and fairly quick version.
February 21th 2011357 K 13.9 2 hours 25 min.
Alsatian-style salad
Alsatian-style salad
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This salad is based on a traditional Alsatian recipe: cabbage julienne, warm potatoes, bacon, parsley and vinaigrette.
January 3rd 2014277 K4.4 1 hour 15 min.
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What is this site, and who am I?
What is this site, and who am I?
The important thing is the content of the site, the recipes and information you can find, but some of you want to know who is behind it all.
August 29th 2023210 K 44.2
My best addresses...
My best addresses...
Quite a few of you often ask me where I can find this or that? or is such and such a thing a good buy? or which brand is best for this or that? On this page, I'm going to group together my good addresses for suppliers of this or that product or utensil, and good books on the subjects that interest...
August 29th 2023300 K3.9
Start off well to cook well
Start off well to cook well
What do I need to get started in the kitchen? First of all, a good website! That's it, you're there ;-), then a minimum of equipment, and the few products you should always have in your cupboards or fridge. Here are a few things to help you make your choices.
August 29th 2023308 K 13.6
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The magic of local wines
The magic of local wines
It's never easy to find the right wine to serve with the dish you've just cooked for your guests, because we're not all amateur sommeliers, and then there are so many possible choices in wines that "the perfect match" seems like a distant utopia, almost impossible to obtain. Add to that a lot of...
April 7th 20207,6024.7
The delicious complexity of Jura wines
The delicious complexity of Jura wines
Do you know the wines of the Jura? Maybe not, it's a small appellation, 2000 hectares, with a production of wines that are both very atypical and very typical, even unique for some of them. Let me tell you a few words about it.
May 14th 20229,8744.9
The power of sayings and beliefs in the kitchen
The power of sayings and beliefs in the kitchen
One day, in the comments on the recipe for beaten egg whites, a young woman asked if you could beat egg whites stiff while having a period, as a friend had told her it wasn't possible. Sometime later another person commented that for mayonnaise it had been (get this!) scientifically proven that a...
February 6th 201148 K4.4
Markers in cooking
Markers in cooking
When it comes to cooking, there is only one real rule, and that is that there are no rules! By that I mean that everything is possible, everything can be combined, everything or almost everything can go with everything, but you have to like it, you have to find it good. I have friends who...
July 3rd 20218,0775
The different cooking modes
The different cooking modes
In cooking, cooking means bringing food into contact with a source of heat, to transform it: improving its taste, and sometimes its texture. This contact with the heat source can be achieved in a number of ways: these are the cooking methods, and let's take a look at the main ones.
July 24th 20244,3764.7
What is the difference between bakery and patisserie?
What is the difference between bakery and patisserie?
This is a question that you may well have asked yourself and which I will attempt to answer. In France the two trades of "boulangerie" (bakery) and "pâtisserie" (patisserie and confectionery) have always been quite distinct, but where exactly do the boundaries lie? .
February 7th 2017123 K 14.1
A few tips for effective kneading at home
A few tips for effective kneading at home
When you have to knead dough for bread or some other recipe, you may well use a food processor or the type of machine known as a stand mixer. The best-known brands are Kenwood and KitchenAid. They are useful tools, but here are a few tips to help you get the best out of them.
June 23th 2021272 K 23.7
Foie gras service
Foie gras service
For the upcoming christmas meals you too may be sacrificing to the tradition of foie gras? If so, I suggest you take a look at everything that revolves around serving foie gras: how to serve it, and what to eat and drink with it.
December 23th 201711 K4.9
What happens to the bread when you make it?
What happens to the bread when you make it?
This bread that we eat every day, and that our baker makes for us, what happens during its manufacture so that it becomes bread? I will try to answer this question, and to summarize the complex alchemy that takes place.
May 28th 20219,9984.9
In praise of Mont d'Or cheese
In praise of Mont d'Or cheese
Do you know the Mont d'Or, this extraordinary cheese from the Haut-Doubs in France, with a unique taste and appearance, which can be eaten both raw and cooked? I'll tell you a few words about it, and with some tips on how to choose it and cook it. .
November 27th 20217,8595
The return of the "Norman hole"
The return of the "Norman hole"
You maybe know the "trou normand", this old gastronomic custom typically French which consists in taking a (small) glass of calvados, generally between the last course and the dessert? It's something that seems a bit anachronistic nowadays, having a glass of an alcohol of more than 60° in the...
December 18th 20219,2904.8
 The super powers of cornstarch
The super powers of cornstarch
I start this new year by evoking an old product, that you most probably have in your cupboards, a white powder, often in a small cardboard package with a slightly outdated look, only the "gluten free" is relatively recent, it is simply cornstarch, hence its name of maïzena. It's used for a lot...
January 14th 20229,702
The dissociation of a preparation
The dissociation of a preparation
It may have already happened to you: You prepare a sauce, a cream, a ganache etc. and then suddenly or almost, the whole thing dissociates, and from a smooth mixture that you were preparing with love, you end up with a horrible thing with a more or less solid part and another liquid part. It's...
January 22th 20228,5154.9
Soup vs. potage
Soup vs. potage
It's true that we're finally coming out of winter as I write these lines, and that we'll all be making, no doubt, a little less soup and potages, but even if it's out of season, it really is a simple and delicious dish, which is one of the always easy answers to "What's for dinner this (Sunday)...
April 9th 20225,868
Lexicon: 4 results
Add liquid
Add liquid
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Adding a liquid.
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Reduce
Reduce
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Reducing. Leaving a liquid on the heat until it reduces in volume by evaporation, to the desired quantity. .
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Finish sauce (with butter)
Finish sauce (with butter)
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Adding cold butter to a hot liquid a little at a time, while beating with a whip to make a smooth sauce.
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Add liquid to cover
Add liquid to cover
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Filling a receptacle with liquid, until the contents are just covered.
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dry white wine
dry white wine
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There are dozens of dry white wines, and you can usually use the one you choose (except for recipe with particular white wine).
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Noilly Prat
Noilly Prat
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Noilly Prat is a vermouth, a wine with the addition of alcohol and various herbs, invented in 1813 in Marseillan in France. Noilly tastes something like a sweet white wine, but with complex flavours dominated by chamomile, coriander and bitter orange.
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olive oil
olive oil
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Olive oil is a fat obtained by the cold pressing of olives (the fruit of the olive tree). Rather like wine, olive oil comes from a vast array of origins and cultivation methods. In the bottle, this offers many different bouquets, flavours and colours. So there is not just olive oil, but lots of...
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