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Coq au Vin
A traditional Coq au Vin recipe, with very tender chicken in a rich red wine sauce. Incredibly easy to make, and it's even better the next day!
Coq au Vin (Chicken Braised in Red Wine)
A lot of coq au vin recipes have you braise the bird for hours. That's fine when you're doing it the traditional way with a tough old rooster, but it doesn't work well for the tender roasting hens most of us use today. This recipe delivers a rich and deeply flavored braise with red wine, mushrooms, lardons, and onions that tastes like it was in the oven all day, except that it wasn't.
Creamy Chicken in White Wine Sauce (with Bacon!)
This Creamy Chicken in White Wine Sauce is very French-country-chic! Adapted from a Nigel Slater recipe, it's very easy to make. The sauce is incredible!!!
Chicken Francese
Chicken Francese is a great restaurant dish that's easy to make at home! Battered pan-fried chicken breast with an elegant white wine lemon sauce.
French in a Flash: Boeuf aux Carottes
[Photographs: Kerry Saretsky] Previously White Bean Bisque with Garlic Chips » All French in a Flash recipes » It was a hot summer night in Paris when Mr. English came down from London to keep me a bit of company,...
Grilled Coq au Vin
A barbecue sauce made from all the flavors of coq au vin: deep Burgundy wine, earthy mushrooms, sweet onions, and woodsy herbs, caramelized and grilled onto juicy, bone-in chicken. Stew hits summer!
Chicken Francaise
Chicken Française, thin chicken cutlets, flour-dredged, egg-dipped, served in a lemon-butter and white wine sauce. It’s classic, delicious, and easy and we have not made it yet on this channel so let jump right into it.
Chicken Fricassée (quick French chicken stew)
Chicken Fricassée is a traditional French chicken stew with a creamy mushroom sauce. It's like a white sauce, fast version of Coq au Vin!
French in a Flash: Drunken Angel Hair with Leeks and Cream
What I love about this dish is that if I have a bottle of wine that I don't like, a really cheap bottle, or the ends of four or five bottles, I can use them all.
Dinner Tonight: Frisée Aux Lardons
Bacon and eggs? In a salad? Sign me up. I've always wanted to try this classic, almost archetypal French bistro salad, sometimes called the Salad Lyonnaise, after its origin city Lyon—which some have declared the gastronomic capital of France. I...
This classic dish, Coq au Riesling, is a chicken stew with mostly the same components as Coq au Vin—except the vin in the recipe is not red, but a fresh, mineral-rich Riesling. The dish comes from Alsace, a region influenced by both French and German cuisines. I love this dish because it's lighter than traditional Coq au Vin, but still heavy enough to be considered comfort food.
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Roasted Ratatouille Pasta
The secret to this ratatouille pasta recipe is roasting the tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, and onion all together rather than cooking everything in a pot. Adding sun-dried tomatoes and tomato paste to really intensify those flavors.
Glazed Winter Vegetable Medley With Chestnuts and Caper Berries From 'Feast'
The final savory chapter in Sarah Copeland's new cookbook, Feast, focuses on a few larger, celebration-sized meals. These recipes take a bit longer to prepare than those in the rest of the book, requiring more attention to detail, but they're worth the time—think paella, vegetable tagine, and silky (bread crumb-free) eggplant parmesan. Her glazed winter vegetable medley is the centerpiece of the chapter.
Ratatouille Grilled Cheese
Ratatouille has been a favorite here on this blog, but this ratatouille grilled cheese might be the best use of this french peasant stew we've had so far.
Ratatouille - French Vegetable Stew
Ratatouille is a French Provencal vegetable stew that's bursting with summery Mediterranean flavours! Simple & humble, yet a stunner!
Confit Byaldi inspired by Ratatouille — Binging With Babish
Remy is an especially-clean-looking rat that's been given the gift of Gusteau's gastronomy. Let's see if his signature dish is worth staking an entire restaurant's reputation upon for the sake of a pun.
Haricots Verts with Lemon-Herb Brown Butter
French Green Beans make the perfect holiday side, especially tossed in brown butter with fresh lemon juice and herbs. On the table in less than 30 minutes!
The Grey Stuff & Other Hors d’Oeuvres inspired by Beauty & the Beast — Binging With Babish
The 'grey stuff' from Beauty and the Beast has been falsely advertised as some sort of cookies-n-cream abomination, and it's about time we set the record straight. Yes I know that children at Disney World probably don't want to eat chicken liver mousse. Yes I know that it's taking whimsical licens
Potato Leek Soup inspired by Ratatouille — Binging With Babish
Someone wise once said, “If you are what you eat, then I only want to eat the good stuff.” Well, we can undoubtedly confirm that this potato leek soup is definitely the good stuff. No ‘little chef’ required!
Radish-Top Pasta from 'The French Market Cookbook'
I'm one of those people who buys root vegetables with the leaves intact with the intent to cook them up as kind of a "freebie." But most of the time I forget about the greens for a couple of days, and then by the time I get around to using them, they've all but shriveled up. Recipes like this super-quick radish-top pasta from Clotilde Dusoulier's new book, The French Market Cookbook, however, encourage me to change my ways.
Roasted Ratatouille Lasagna Napoleons
This light Provençal lasagna is made from roasted planks of ratatouille, fresh pasta sheets, layers of unexpected herbs, and a gratinéed crust of gooey cheese.