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2 days ago

Jacques Pepin's Childhood Potato Salad Is Still One Of His Favorite Meals - Tasting Table

"The recipes that you have as a child are very powerful, they are very visceral. They stay with you, too. I remember many recipes, but certainly one of them, when my mother used to go to the garden just before we ate, and unearthed those tiny potatoes we called grenaille in France, which are like a fingerling potato."
Everyday cooking
fromCN Traveller
5 days ago

Where the Chefs Eat: Henry Harris's favourite restaurants in Lyon

Henry Harris describes his experience as the head chef and co-owner of Bouchon Racine as 'my most favourite three years of cooking and restaurant ownership.' He emphasizes the importance of creating a space where guests feel 'loved and valued'.
London food
Wine
fromCurbed
5 days ago

The Look Book Goes to a Burgundy Wine Festival

La Paulée has evolved from a serious event to a lively party atmosphere with more dancing and younger wine selections.
Wine
fromBon Appetit
1 week ago

Once Overlooked, Eau de Vie Is More Exciting Than Ever

Eau-de-vie remains a niche spirit in America, often overshadowed by more familiar digestifs like cognac and amaro.
#meatloaf
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2 weeks ago
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This Simple Veggie Mix Keeps Meatloaf Perfectly Moist - Tasting Table

Moist meatloaf can be achieved by incorporating vegetables and using a mirepoix for added flavor and moisture.
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2 months ago
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The Boozy Addition That Makes Meatloaf Feel A Little More Grown-Up - Tasting Table

Adding red wine to meatloaf enhances beef flavor, reduces perceived fattiness, unlocks herb aromatics, and helps keep the meatloaf moist.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

This Simple Veggie Mix Keeps Meatloaf Perfectly Moist - Tasting Table

Moist meatloaf can be achieved by incorporating vegetables and using a mirepoix for added flavor and moisture.
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

The Best Seafood To Use For An Ultra-Rich Bouillabaisse - Tasting Table

The best seafood to include in an ultra-rich bouillabaisse is a medley of seafood, starting with 'a collection of rockfish.' Traditional bouillabaisse, from my experience in Marseille where it's from, is made from a combination of rockfish that are easily sourced in that region.
Food & drink
Cocktails
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Give This Classic Custard Dessert A Bourbon-Inspired Spin - Tasting Table

Bourbon enhances the flavor of crème brûlée when used thoughtfully, adding complexity without overwhelming the dessert.
France news
fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago

Taxes, fine dining, and mayoral powers: 6 essential articles for life in France

French residents can estimate their tax bills using an online calculator and need a 'numéro fiscal' to file tax declarations.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Forget Potatoes - Spotlight This Vegetable In Your Next Au Gratin Dish - Tasting Table

Broccoli can be used as a low-carb alternative to potatoes in au gratin recipes, offering a fresh and flavorful dish.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

Pinot noir's grip on people's tastebuds is surprisingly old

Researchers analyzed the DNA of nearly 50 wild and domestic grape seeds collected at archaeological sites mostly across France. The pips dated from the Bronze Age, or around 2300 BCE, through to 1500 CE, nearly 4,000 years.
Wine
Paris food
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

The best hotels in France, from opulent chateaus to charming vineyards

France hosts world-renowned luxury hotels that function as historic landmarks, with Paris and the French Riviera featuring the most prestigious addresses for elite travelers.
Wine
fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago

600-year-old pinot noir grape found in medieval French toilet

A 600-year-old grape seed shows pinot noir has been cultivated in France since at least the 1400s.
Cocktails
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Jacques Pepin's Hangover Remedy Is Peak French - Tasting Table

Chef Jacques Pépin recommends a French sparkling water, lemon juice, and Cassis syrup drink for hangovers, though he personally prefers another glass of wine as his cure.
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fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

Duck Confit Started As Peasant Food Until This King Couldn't Get Enough - Tasting Table

Duck confit originated as a practical meat preservation technique in rural southwestern France before becoming a refined aristocratic dish popularized by King Henry IV's influence.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Most Underrated French Mother Sauce Adds Incredible Flavor To Your Dishes - Tasting Table

Of the five mother sauces, velouté is extremely under-appreciated and not talked about enough. It's what we as Americans call gravy, which we know has so many various uses. Velouté, which means velvety in French, is made with a light roux (or a mixture of flour and fat, like butter), stock or broth, and some seasoning like salt and pepper, and a bay leaf.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This French City Is a Wine Lover's Dream Just 2 Hours From Paris

Bordeaux has transformed into a cultural and culinary destination attracting Parisians, accessible via two-hour TGV train rides and offering wine experiences, museums, luxury hotels, and fine dining.
Wine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Light red wines for spring drinking

Red wine with specific characteristics—young, low-alcohol, low-tannin, low-sugar, consumed with food—offers heart-protective polyphenols and minerals superior to white wine.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

8 Red Wine Vinegars, Ranked Worst To Best - Tasting Table

Red wine vinegar is an essential pantry staple that enhances marinades, vinaigrettes, and sandwich toppings with distinct flavor compared to other vinegars.
fromThe Good Life France
1 month ago

The history of poule au pot - a French national dish - The Good Life France

The story of poule au pot starts in Pau, in southwestern France, a city famous for this chicken dish and as the birthplace of its alleged originator, le Bon Roi Henri - otherwise known as Henry VI, King of France for 21 years bridging the 16th and 17th centuries. Good King Henry has gone down in history for his benevolence.
Paris food
Wine
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 month ago

From fish sauce to fine wine: Red Boat's new venture

Cuong Pham, a former Apple engineer, launched Red Boat Fish Sauce in 2011 after discovering his mother's ancestral ingredient, creating a celebrated artisan condiment now beloved by chefs and home cooks worldwide.
fromGastropoda
13 years ago

Wine steaks

Former consort braved the newly reincarnated Absolute Bagels & bailed when he found 45 people in line, in the cold. One of our oldest friends, who retreated to the Bay Area long ago, always used to say: "The more New Yorkers get fucked, the more they like it." Now with more Instagram...
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fromparisbymouth.com
4 months ago

Canard Sauvage

The cooking is unpretentious and generous—big flavors, careful balance, no tweezers—at prices that feel increasingly rare in Paris. Standout dishes include a pheasant tourte with Morteau sausage and girolles, roasted beets with smoked eel and horseradish cream, and wild duck with a Porto jus and roasted parsnips.
Paris food
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Old-School Meat You Rarely See On Dinner Tables Today - Tasting Table

Rabbit meat remains uncommon in the U.S. despite rabbits' high reproductive rates and low maintenance, due to cultural perception, low meat yield, and limited profitability.
fromFrenchly
2 months ago

French Etiquette Rules to Learn for a Smoother Trip to France - Frenchly

Visiting France is often associated with great food, beautiful cities, and a strong sense of style. But what many travelers discover quickly is that daily life in France is guided by a set of unwritten etiquette rules. These rules are not about being overly polite or friendly at all costs. They are about showing respect for others, for shared spaces, and for social boundaries.
France news
Food & drink
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

The Best Restaurants in Lyon, From Market Halls to White-Tablecloth Dining Rooms

Lyon is France's gastronomic capital offering unparalleled traditional and fine-dining experiences, from Paul Bocuse's classic cuisine to innovative modern eateries.
#beef-bourguignon
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2 months ago
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Julia Child's Cozy Beef Bourguignon Is A Surprisingly Simple (And Inexpensive) Winter Meal

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2 months ago
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Julia Child's Cozy Beef Bourguignon Is A Surprisingly Simple (And Inexpensive) Winter Meal

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fromThe Local France
6 years ago

All you need to know about shopping at French food markets

French food markets offer seasonal produce, specialty items, and local products with over 10,700 markets nationwide, requiring strategic timing and flexibility for optimal shopping experiences.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Vegetarian Mixed Mushroom Cassoulet Recipe - Tasting Table

The traditional French cassoulet of white beans and confit duck is considered to be an ultimate comfort food, and we think this vegetarian version is equally as satisfying. This mixed mushroom cassoulet recipe, from the kitchen of recipe developer Jennine Rye, yields a comforting and nourishing dish, perfect for those choosing to cut down on their meat consumption (or for those who just really love mushrooms).
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fromwww.post-gazette.com
2 months ago

Re-create Anthony Bourdain's beef bourguignon

Anthony Bourdain's beef bourguignon recipe makes a classic French stew approachable and adaptable, using affordable red wine and optional stew beef or chuck roast substitutions.
Paris food
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Iconic French Wine Region Has Long Needed Luxury Hotels-and a Gorgeous 49-room Chateau Just Opened

Les Sources de Vougeot, a luxury five-star hotel in Burgundy's Côte d'Or, finally provides a destination-worthy accommodation matching the region's world-renowned wines and attracts nearly 5 million annual visitors.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

30 Side Dish Recipes That Pair Perfectly With Casseroles - Tasting Table

Pair casseroles with vegetable-forward side dishes to add nutrients and variety when mains are meaty, cheesy, or vegetable-skimping.
Wine
fromThe Local France
2 months ago

Should you spit or swallow at a French wine-tasting?

At French wine tastings, guests sip then pour leftovers into a central bucket; spitting is uncommon and full glasses are poured to release aromas.
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fromMedium
4 years ago

5 Great Ways to Eat Mussels

Clean and debeard mussels within an hour: discard dead ones, soak hour in salted cold water, scrub shells, then steam in wine and herbs.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

The precision theatre of Parisian dining has entered an era of warm nostalgia

Past a sign for a family waterpark, a door opens onto an homage to fin-de-siècle Paris. Chandeliers are reflected in gilt-edged mirrors; there is a chorus line of lobsters and yards of fromage. Every so often, a waiter in a dinner suit flambées a crepe Suzette with a shock of flames, like a big top fire-eater. This is fine dining as buffet.
Food & drink
Paris food
fromPARIS BY MOUTH | WE'RE DELICIOUS
1 month ago

Fugue - Bistronomic Restaurant, Paris | Paris by Mouth

Fugue delivers exceptional bistronomic cuisine with precise French technique at outstanding value, featuring a 75€ tasting menu and lunch options from 25€ in the Gare de l'Est neighborhood.
Wine
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

Interesting Wines To Order At Dinner, According To Sommeliers

Sommeliers guide diners to discover lesser-known, special wines, encouraging exploration beyond familiar labels and highlighting unique regional styles and sustainable producers.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Super Bowl recipe: Julia Child's fave black bean chili from Mendocino's Cafe Beaujolais

Cafe Beaujolais's black-bean chili, favored by Julia Child, is a hearty vegetarian recipe featured in a new cookbook celebrating 50 years of coastal California cuisine.
fromFrenchly
2 months ago

11 Romantic Restaurants and Bars in Paris for the Perfect Date - Frenchly

At first glance, you'll think it's a tourist trap. Le Petit Châtelet is right next to Shakespeare & Co. in the 5th arrondissement, but this restaurant is as authentic as they come. Located in a very old building, Le Petit Châtelet is small, cozy, and warm. And when we say warm, we mean it: there's a stone fireplace inside and they'll cook your meat right over the flames. The food is excellent, and the price point is reasonable for such good fare and location.
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Doing dry January? Use languishing bottles of wine to make the ultimate comfort food

Hands up, who is dry Januarying? While it's not something I do explicitly, I do like to cut back a bit at the beginning of the year. The marathon that is Christmas socialising can be fun but relentless, and I imagine there are many others in the same boat. When it comes to wine, at least, the problem with cutting back is what to do with the rest of the bottle.
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fromPARIS BY MOUTH | WE'RE DELICIOUS
6 months ago

Robert et Louise | PARIS BY MOUTH

Live-fire cooking defines Robert et Louise, a Marais institution where beef, lamb, and duck sizzle over an open fireplace in the ground-floor dining room. The wood-fired approach delivers generous portions at moderate prices - most mains stay under 30€, with classic French bistro fare like blood sausage, grilled lamb chops, and charred steak. The main floor centers on a crackling brick fireplace where meat cooks directly over flame.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This Expensive Roast Beef Cut Stays Beautifully Tender If You Follow One Key Rule - Tasting Table

Chateaubriand, a tenderloin-centered roast, delivers rich, buttery flavor and must be cooked medium-rare to retain juiciness and prevent drying.
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fromBoston Herald
2 months ago

Gretchen's Table: Re-create Anthony Bourdain's beef bourguignon

Trying recipes from new cookbooks and social media expands culinary skills and makes classic dishes like beef bourguignon approachable using affordable ingredients and substitutions.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Once You Make Cabbage The Jacques Pepin Way, You'll Never Go Back - Tasting Table

Brown thick-cut bacon, sauté garlic and onion, add half-inch cabbage, then braise covered with water, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, salt, and red pepper flakes.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Re-create Anthony Bourdain's beef bourguignon

New cookbook recipes and social-media finds expand skills; an approachable beef bourguignon uses inexpensive red wine and tougher cuts and tastes better the second day.
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fromEpicurious
12 years ago

Classic French Vinaigrette

Use a 3:1 oil-to-vinegar ratio with Dijon, shallot, salt, and pepper as a flexible vinaigrette template; adjust to 2:1 for a brighter dressing.
fromBoston Herald
2 months ago

One-pot recipe brings together pork chops, apples and warm cabbage slaw

Protein-rich, savory dishes like pan-sauteed pork chops are classic cold-weather food because they don't just fill your belly with something incredibly satisfying - they also fill your kitchen with wonderful, comforting aromas. They're especially flavorful when topped with apples and shallots simmered in butter and perfumed with fresh sage. This recipe comes together in a flash - less than 20 minutes - making it a perfect dish for busy school nights or after a long day in front of the computer. For a complete meal, the chops are served with another winter classic, a warm green cabbage slaw.
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fromcooking.nytimes.com
2 months ago

15 Cozy Beef Stew Recipes Our Readers Love

A range of beef stew recipes—from old-fashioned classics to international variations like bo kho, bourguignon, mole de olla, and Dijon-cognac—provide comforting winter meals.
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