Feb 06 2009

What are some French recipes or links to websites containing French recipes?

Published by at 2:03 am under French

I'm doing a school project where I need to cook French food, but I can't find any good recipes online! I've tried places like allrecipes.com, but I haven't found anything good.

http://www.ffcook.com/

http://www.cooking-french.com/

http://frenchfood.about.com/od/?once=true&

Hope these help you with what you're looking for.

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5 Responses to “What are some French recipes or links to websites containing French recipes?”

  1. bubbles101on 06 Feb 2009 at 2:26 am

    french fries so totally easy buy them frozen at the store then deep fry them yum
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  2. Greg Lon 06 Feb 2009 at 2:58 am

    Check out http://www.epicurious.com They have access to most of Bon Appetite and Gourmet's recipes. If you need some ideas that you can make at home, here you go:
    Brandade
    Cassoulet
    Brochette

    Al of these are relatively easy recipes. Cassoulet is the most difficult but still manageable.
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  3. medusaon 06 Feb 2009 at 3:22 am

    Tomatoes and basil appetizers

    Preparation: 15 min
    Cooking: 3h

    Ingredients (serves 6):

    - 5 tomatoes
    - olive oil
    - dried basil (or any herbs of your choice)
    - salt and pepper

    Directions:

    Preheat oven at 180°F.

    Line two baking pans with greaseproof paper.

    Wash and halve tomatoes lengthwise, then slice thinly crosswise.
    Spread tomato slices on baking pans than sprinkle with salt, pepper, dried herbs and olive oil.
    Bake for 2 hours, then switch position of top pan and bottom pan in oven for an even cooking and bake 1 hour longer, checking regularly.
    References :
    http://www.letscookfrench.com/recettes/recette.cfm?num_recette=626

  4. Rayleeon 06 Feb 2009 at 3:36 am

    http://www.ffcook.com/

    http://www.cooking-french.com/

    http://frenchfood.about.com/od/?once=true&

    Hope these help you with what you're looking for.
    References :

  5. Rhapsody616on 06 Feb 2009 at 4:19 am

    Clafoutis aux Abricots / Apricot batter-pudding
    Prep'Time : 15 minutes

    Cook Time : 30 minutes Very easy
    Ingredients for 6 to 8 people :
    - 450 gr [1 lb] ripe apricots
    - 150 gr [5 oz] plain flour
    - 250 gr [1/2 lb] sugar
    - 4 eggs
    - 100 ml [3 fl oz] single cream
    - 100 ml [3 fl oz] milk
    - 5 Tbspoons rum or liquor
    - (unsalted) butter for dishes
    - 1 pinch of salt
    Recipe :

    1- Pre-heat oven to 200°C / 400°F ; wash the apricots, cut them in halves and take pits off ; butter 6 to 8 pie dishes.
    2- In an electric mixer (with blade), put the flour and sugar, and the pinch of salt ; while mixing, add the eggs on by one, then the milk, then the single cream, and finally the rum.
    3- Lay the apricots halves evenly on the bottom of each dish ; pour over the batter.
    4- Bake in oven for about 30 minutes ; serve warm.

    TRICK : to verify if your custard is baked, push the point of a knife in the center of it ; if the blade comes out clean, the custards are ready…
    You need to increase baking time if you use single large dish, and vice versa.
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