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Langouste beurre blanc Noilly
Lobster is a rare treat in Paris, largely because of the price. At my local farmers market the other day, they were selling small live lobsters for 30 euros a piece — far more than you would pay in other … Continue reading
Posted in 5. Fish and Shellfish
Tagged beurre blanc, Christmas, holiday meal, homard, langouste, lobster, New Year, Noilly Prat, recette, recipe
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Soupe angevine
With Thanksgiving and the holiday season around the corner, here’s a crisp, citrus-flavored apéritif from the Loire Valley to add sparkle to the festivities. Soupe angevine, literally soup from the Anjou region, combines sparking white wine with lemon juice, sugar … Continue reading
Posted in Drinks
Tagged champagne-style cocktail, cointreau, loire cuisine, recette, recipe, soupe angevine, vegan
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Purée de courgettes au basilic
If you’ve ever grown zucchini, you’ll know that it goes forth and multiplies at this time of year, producing an overabundance at farmers markets. You’ve made ratatouille throughout the summer, tried your hand at tian or fried zucchini with garlic, … Continue reading
Posted in 8. Vegetables
Tagged basil, basilic vegetarian, courgettes, purée, recette, recipe, vegan, zucchini
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Poulet harissa
This dynamite dish of harissa-infused chicken, potatoes and leeks, topped with fresh herbs and a tangy yogurt sauce, is (full disclosure) not my original creation. I found it on the site of the uber food blogger David Lebovitz, who had … Continue reading
Omelette mixte
It’s lunchtime, a guest is coming, you’re in a rush. The omelette mixte is a classic of French cuisine that can be whipped up in just 10 minutes, from eggs, ham and grated Comté or a similar cheese. But, you … Continue reading
Boeuf Stroganoff
The origins of beef Stroganoff are murky but the consensus seems to be that a French chef had something to do with it. I therefore offer you my version of this classic dish of thinly sliced beef and mushrooms in … Continue reading
Posted in 7. Meat Dishes
Tagged anya von bremzen, beef stroganoff, careme, recette, recipe, russian cuisine
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Rigatoni gorgonzola noix
Gorgonzola and walnuts, rigatoni and cream, topped by arugula — a perfect dish for a rainy May in Paris. They say April is the cruelest month, but this is not the case in my city. After a couple weeks of … Continue reading
Posted in 9. Pasta, Rice, Grains
Tagged gorgonzola, pasta, recette, recipe, roquefort, walnuts
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Asperges blanches
This spring in Paris has seen a great profusion of white asparagus. It came onto the market in early March, ahead of the green variety, and at prices so tempting I couldn’t resist. This, plus a request from a Japanese … Continue reading
Posted in 1. Starters
Tagged asperges blanches, bistro cooking, recette, recipe, white asparagus
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Poulet bonne femme
A Russian friend was coming over for a cooking lesson. He wanted to learn to make easy dishes he could prepare ahead of time to serve when friends came for supper at his dacha. Top of his list was … … Continue reading


