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22/11/2007 03:22
WHERES THE SAUSE?
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No 'real' sauce for this recipe but a very tasty stuff as described in the recipe (+ the basil).
Numerous pasta recipe, in Italy and in France only include stuff that are not sauces, like grilled vegetables, raw ham, squids etc for instance
Numerous pasta recipe, in Italy and in France only include stuff that are not sauces, like grilled vegetables, raw ham, squids etc for instance
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14/12/2007 11:42
Well i need a recipe for paster,salads,rostes etc.
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10/01/2008 13:02
what is realy met by gastronomie?
Hello
Gastronomy is the highest degree of the way to appreciate and develop the sense of taste.
Being a ‘gastronom’ is much more than just enjoying food and drinks. It is a style of living. A gastronom must recognize food stuff, he (she) must know about the history of the products, about the way to get them, about the way to treat and use them, to combine and prepare them in order to enhance their quality (this, not limited to his/her country, even if he (she) is not a professional cook by him(her)self. In brief, a gastronom considers that food is a full part of the culture environment. He (she) must know nice addresses and professionals (cooks, producers, transformers like pastry makers, butchers etc) and must actively contribute to teach the others and distribute his knowledge so that the best quality and the know how about everything which is food related is maintained and developed as a full part of the culture. His (her) credo is the research of excellence.
Differences of cultures make sometimes difficult to translate concepts ; as an example, in "old" countries, when we send a question to someone, in order to get an answer, it can help to start by "hello" or something equivalent, to add "please" and to end with "thanks". This is only to illustrate that a fair behaviour is and has to be full part of "gastronomy" because the quality of the relationship you maintain when the ones you share a meal with is as important of the quality of the meal itself because both need to merge to giver you happiness and joy : this is all gastronomy is about.
Happy new year to you
Gastronomy is the highest degree of the way to appreciate and develop the sense of taste.
Being a ‘gastronom’ is much more than just enjoying food and drinks. It is a style of living. A gastronom must recognize food stuff, he (she) must know about the history of the products, about the way to get them, about the way to treat and use them, to combine and prepare them in order to enhance their quality (this, not limited to his/her country, even if he (she) is not a professional cook by him(her)self. In brief, a gastronom considers that food is a full part of the culture environment. He (she) must know nice addresses and professionals (cooks, producers, transformers like pastry makers, butchers etc) and must actively contribute to teach the others and distribute his knowledge so that the best quality and the know how about everything which is food related is maintained and developed as a full part of the culture. His (her) credo is the research of excellence.
Differences of cultures make sometimes difficult to translate concepts ; as an example, in "old" countries, when we send a question to someone, in order to get an answer, it can help to start by "hello" or something equivalent, to add "please" and to end with "thanks". This is only to illustrate that a fair behaviour is and has to be full part of "gastronomy" because the quality of the relationship you maintain when the ones you share a meal with is as important of the quality of the meal itself because both need to merge to giver you happiness and joy : this is all gastronomy is about.
Happy new year to you
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01/02/2008 02:53
i am making a cook book for a report for school on french recipies can you help me?
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01/02/2008 11:19
Of course you can help you but please make your request more specific : do you need some examples of recipes (if so, in which categories) to illustrate the specifications of French cuisine ? Do you need some general and global background on the way the French consider food ?
Cheers
Cheers
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03/02/2008 03:51
hi,
i need to make an easy french main course for dinner. can you please give me a few suggestions that i could make.
i need to make an easy french main course for dinner. can you please give me a few suggestions that i could make.
Hi Kate,
Go up to the left side of this page ; under "French recipes", you find several icons : when you point on them, you can read "starters" or "meat" or "fish" etc... You can find, sorted by meal categories and also by main ingredients, ideas that should suit your requirements.
Main courses are under "meat", "fish" and "other dishes". If you cannot find what you'd like, please just tel us the main ingredient of the main courses you like (example : eggs, veal, mutton, sea fish, poultry, pork ... and the kind of garnish or vegetable you like and we will do our best to give you some examples.
Where are you settled and what fresh ingredients do you currently find ?
Go up to the left side of this page ; under "French recipes", you find several icons : when you point on them, you can read "starters" or "meat" or "fish" etc... You can find, sorted by meal categories and also by main ingredients, ideas that should suit your requirements.
Main courses are under "meat", "fish" and "other dishes". If you cannot find what you'd like, please just tel us the main ingredient of the main courses you like (example : eggs, veal, mutton, sea fish, poultry, pork ... and the kind of garnish or vegetable you like and we will do our best to give you some examples.
Where are you settled and what fresh ingredients do you currently find ?
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18/03/2008 16:08
do yodo you have any others
Tootsie
I understand that the list of recipes already translated in English does not cover your needs : is that because you have prepared all of them or because none of them fits your taste ?
Many new recipes have been translated recenty and we will continue to do our best : keep connecting to the site.
I understand that the list of recipes already translated in English does not cover your needs : is that because you have prepared all of them or because none of them fits your taste ?
Many new recipes have been translated recenty and we will continue to do our best : keep connecting to the site.
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10/08/2009 19:07
hello i wanna be friend in this sit . i wanna know who is the best salds in the world? are truth are cold n hot sald cold likr that ?
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26/12/2009 10:54
i waneted to what exactly do french people eat for a full course dinner?
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28/12/2009 12:06
Hi
Difficult to answer your questions : do you mean an ordinary dinner for the week and for a week end when inviting guests or a festive dinner for Xmas (for this latter, you will find examples in the special "festive menus" report of this site) ?
Answer depends on the number of people for the dinner, on the region in France etc...
A standard simple dinner would include a simple starter or a soup, followed by (just on example) a roasted chicken or roastbeef servec with mashed potatoes or french fries or a "gratin dauphinois", then by some cheese (very french !) and fresh fruits or (if a week end) with an apple tart or a creamy desserty like a "crème brûlée") (recipe in this site).
Bon appétit
Difficult to answer your questions : do you mean an ordinary dinner for the week and for a week end when inviting guests or a festive dinner for Xmas (for this latter, you will find examples in the special "festive menus" report of this site) ?
Answer depends on the number of people for the dinner, on the region in France etc...
A standard simple dinner would include a simple starter or a soup, followed by (just on example) a roasted chicken or roastbeef servec with mashed potatoes or french fries or a "gratin dauphinois", then by some cheese (very french !) and fresh fruits or (if a week end) with an apple tart or a creamy desserty like a "crème brûlée") (recipe in this site).
Bon appétit
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30/01/2011 20:19
My granddaughter.Burkley needs a simple French dessert that a 7 year old could do with little help. This is a project for 3rd graders.
Thanks
Thanks
Hello Linda
Well your granddaughter is not a teenager yet but you will find a few recipes that are easy to make onto the "recipe" then "dessert" section of this site, like the Carrot Cake, the Flan, the Chocolate Mousse.
Keep us informed !
Well your granddaughter is not a teenager yet but you will find a few recipes that are easy to make onto the "recipe" then "dessert" section of this site, like the Carrot Cake, the Flan, the Chocolate Mousse.
Keep us informed !
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