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Harengs pommes à l’huile
Smoked herring and potatoes bathed in a gentle vinaigrette is a classic French bistro starter. In this rendition, two types of beets are added to the plate — cooked red beets and raw, striped heirloom beets — along with onion … Continue reading
Soupe de haricots blancs
With the holidays behind us, it’s time for simpler fare. Rustic and wholesome, French white bean soup makes a fine January meal. Begin or follow with a salad, add some cheese and fruit, open a bottle of red and voilà. … Continue reading
Posted in 2. Soups
Tagged French country cooking, recette, recipe, soupe de haricots blancs, white bean soup
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Linzertorte
Linzertorte is one of my favorite desserts, and when better to serve it than over the holidays? This classic cake, which takes its name from the Austrian town of Linz, is now enjoyed worldwide. The nutty shortbread-style pastry is filled … Continue reading
Posted in Desserts
Tagged Alsace, linzer torte, linzertorte, raspberry jam, recette, recipe
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Oie rôtie de Noël
Roast goose was a traditional Christmas dish in France for many years, probably for centuries, but it is rather rare on holiday tables these days, having ceded its place to turkey, capon or duck. Nonetheless, roast goose is delicious. This … Continue reading
Salade mâche-endives
This is a versatile salad featuring two types of greens that come into their own in late autumn and winter: mâche (aka lamb’s lettuce) and Belgian endive. Mustardy vinaigrette sauce and plenty of garlic turn the leaves into a zesty … Continue reading
Posted in 3. Salads
Tagged belgian endive, lamb's lettuce, mache, recette, recipe, salad, salade, vegan
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Penne au potiron et aux noix
This dish gives an interesting twist to pumpkin that may be of interest as the holidays approach. Yes, I’m thinking Thanksgiving. The combination of pasta and pumpkin is popular in both France and Italy, and the walnuts add depth. This … Continue reading
Posted in 9. Pasta, Rice, Grains
Tagged noix, pasta, penne, potiron, pumpkin, recette, recipe, thanksgiving, vegan, walnuts
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Veau braisé aux épices
My friend Vera, a superlative cook, served this spicy slow-cooked veal dish on the occasion of her husband’s birthday last year. It was summer, and the birthday dinner was in the garden of their country house in Provence. There were … Continue reading
Pommes au four
One of the delights of autumn is the baked apple — pomme au four in French. Served with cream or without, it’s a classic dessert that’s both healthy and easy to make. But is it so totally basic that it … Continue reading
Tartare de thon sur riz noir
Fusion is hot in Paris at the moment, with Asian, African and Latin American-inspired dishes popping up on menus created by French chefs at trendy bistros. And among the popular dishes, raw fish — served as tataki, ceviche or simply … Continue reading
Posted in 5. Fish and Shellfish
Tagged black rice, le comptoir du relais, le desnoyez, recette, recipe, riz noir, tartare de thon, tuna tartare
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