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A Sweet and Yummy Experience on Baking Cake

A Sweet and Yummy Experience on Baking Cake by Nathan Willow

It seems like just yesterday it was Christmas. Now February, the month of hearts, is upon us and Cupid is already sighting hapless strangers in his bow's cross hairs. Oh yes, love is truly in the air. What better way to share your love and spread peace and harmony amongst your loved ones than with this chocolate ambrosia. Celebrate…

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Julia Child's Tomato Sauce or Coulis de Tomatoes a la Provencale

Julia Child's Tomato Sauce or Coulis de Tomatoes a la Provencale by Chez la mere

courtesy cook fight courtesy julia moskins ny times

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Cherry Claflouti

Cherry Claflouti by Windle Grissett

The French version of a cobbler, great with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream.

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Classic Dijon Vinaigrette

Classic Dijon Vinaigrette by myra byanka

Easy prep vinaigrette for salads. If you want to use it with fish or veggies, add 1/4 cup more oil.

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Special Birthday Cake for Your Little Angel's First Birthday

Special Birthday Cake for Your Little Angel's First Birthday by Nathan Willow

Birthdays are always special for everybody. Your child’s first birthday and first birthday cake recipes are always extra special and to make it even more special, here is a simple chocolate cake recipe that can be prepared at home and make you the star…

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Pois chiches à la Catalane

Pois chiches à la Catalane by Michel

Une de mes recettes de fin d'hiver préférée

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A Delectable Birthday Decadence

A Delectable Birthday Decadence by Nathan Willow

"To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour." William Blake said it best in this poem about being a child. Celebrate your child's first birthday with this chocolate cake recipe. Feel like a child with this rich, luscious, creamy, mouth-watering,…

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French Onion Soup

French Onion Soup by B Innes

One of the great misconceptions in the world of recipes is that onion soup must have a melted cheese topping. For the record that is Soupe à l'Oignon Gratinée, or Onion soup gratineed, meaning to serve with a crust of browned bread or cheese. A more traditional way is to serve with croutons that are browned basted with Olive oil…

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Cherry Chocolate Amaretto Clafoutis

Cherry Chocolate Amaretto Clafoutis by Foodessa

My version of a classic, rustic, French crêpe batter dessert. Can also be made with 6 x (1 cup / 250ml) ramekins. For a dedicated post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2017/07/cocktail-by-cherry-chocolate-amaretto.html

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Steak Au Poivre - Pepper Steak & Cognac Sauce

Steak Au Poivre - Pepper Steak & Cognac Sauce by B Innes

a great steak recipe

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Yummy Banana Cake Made More Tempting with Chocolate Frosting

Yummy Banana Cake Made More Tempting with Chocolate Frosting by Nathan Willow

A banana split makes an interesting dessert for both the young and the old; and when you combine it with gooey chocolate frosting it adds to the taste and gives you two-fold joy! Here is a simple banana split cake recipe that you can prepare at home…

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Blueberry Clafouti

Blueberry Clafouti by Salad Foodie

The bounty of fresh fruits in summer is an ideal time to make clafouti, a baked French dessert or breakfast dish with a batter or crepe-like topping. Traditionally black cherries are used, but plums, cranberries, blackberries and others work well. I like the delicate elegance of the clafouti, distinctly different from fruit cobblers…

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Mollet Eggs Florentine

Mollet Eggs Florentine by B Innes

A Mollet Egg is one that is cooked not quite hard. It lies inbetween a soft boiled egg and one cooked hard. The whites are well set and the yolk is still partly runny. A Mollet Egg Florentine is an egg cooked not quite hard served with spinach. One of my past times is to go through very old cook books and I found one"The…

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Chicken Dijon

Chicken Dijon by B Innes

Many years ago when nouvelle cuisine was all the rage, Chicken with a mustard sauce seemed to be a favorite of all the young chefs repertoire. It came in many forms with many additions some good some not so good. My version is simple and can be made in a number of different ways with any number of substitutions. The chicken can…

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gnocchi parisian

gnocchi parisian by Chez la mere

These very tasty gnocchi are made with pâte à choux—the same dough used for profiteroles, cream puffs and éclairs—that is poached and then baked. You don't need a light hand to make these, as you do for other forms of gnocchi; in fact, the dough comes together quickly in a saucepan and requires vigorous stirring.

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