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Category Archives: french fridays with dorie
chocolate mousse cake
The end is in sight. Only a few more recipes to go and I will be all caught up with French Fridays with Dorie. Today’s catch up recipe is Chocolate Mousse Cake. Why have I put this one off for so … Continue reading
Posted in french fridays with dorie
Tagged Around my French Table, cake, dessert, Williams Sonoma recipes
5 Comments
mussels and chorizo
For the longest time I was afraid to make mussels at home. I was scared off by the fact that just one little bad guy in a pot of otherwise fresh and tasty mussels could wreak such havoc, and I … Continue reading
Posted in french fridays with dorie
Tagged Anthony Bourdain, Around my French Table, shellfish, technique
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nutella tartine
Nutella, is as ubiquitous in Germany as peanut butter is in the US. It is considered a staple pantry item and, while both cheap knockoffs and fancy schmancy high-end versions are widely available, most buyers seem to remain loyal to … Continue reading
Posted in french fridays with dorie, life in germany
Tagged Around my French Table, breakfast
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gougeres
One of the most basic differences between cooking in the US vs cooking in europe is the way that ingredients are measured. To generalize very broadly here, we american like to measure our ingredients by volume (for example with cups … Continue reading
Posted in french fridays with dorie, life in germany
Tagged Around my French Table, bread, finger food, the european kitchen
6 Comments
gorgonzola-apple quiche
Blue cheese is a classic love it or hate it kind of food, meaning that very few people are indifferent to blue cheese, most either love it or hate it. I love it! That said, this week’s French Fridays with … Continue reading
sweet and spicy cocktail nuts
My Uncle Dave has often said that his strategy when hosting a dinner party is to first starve his guests, so that when dinner is finally served they will be grateful and hopefully happy to overlook any cooking mishaps. This, … Continue reading
broth-braised potatoes and food52
This week’s French Fridays with Dorie recipe was Broth-Braised Potatoes, a simple side dish which would seem to go with pretty much anything else you chose to put on the plate. So, what to serve them with? This past Christmas … Continue reading
Posted in favorite recipes, french fridays with dorie
Tagged Around my French Table, side dish, vegetarian
29 Comments
dorie’s go-to beef daube
I have been putting off this previously completed French Fridays with Dorie recipe for a while now. First off, hearty Beef Daube is something which belongs to a very cold winter night and it just hasn’t been that cold around … Continue reading
Posted in french fridays with dorie
Tagged Around my French Table, beef, main course, seasonal - winter, side dish
11 Comments
quatre-quarts
This week’s French Fridays with Dorie recipe, Quatre-Quarts is what we americans know as pound cake. Quatre-Quarts actually means four-fourths, because the cake is traditionally made with equal measures of eggs, flour, sugar, and butter. Dorie of course jazzes her … Continue reading
pumpkin gorgonzola flans
Canned pumpkin is something of a commodity for canadian and american expats living in continental europe. Rumors regarding sightings in local grocery stores abound, but I for one have yet to see it in a single store anywhere in Frankfurt. … Continue reading
