French Food and Wine

Topic has 162 replies.

Print Search
Sort Posts:    
   08/04/2008, 23:23
Christine Animal is not online. Last active: 30/06/2008 12:28:36 Christine Animal



Top 25 Posts
Joined on 14/05/2005
Deux-Sèvres
Posts 4,115
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote

A new crumble (à la française)  Big Smile [:D]

Crumble de Ratatouille

Oh well, the link won't come out directly to it, so you'ill have to click on it, and try the other recipes too !

 


animalaidsaintaubin.monsite.orange.fr/
Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful

   Report 
   08/04/2008, 23:34
JayJay is not online. Last active: 22/06/2008 20:48:12 JayJay



Top 75 Posts
Joined on 22/02/2005
La La Land
Posts 1,830
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote
Christine, nice & it's really good if you make the crumble topping with breadcrumbs, nuts & cheese too. Smile [:)]
friendship warms the heart & heals the soul
   Report 
   08/04/2008, 23:40
Christine Animal is not online. Last active: 30/06/2008 12:28:36 Christine Animal



Top 25 Posts
Joined on 14/05/2005
Deux-Sèvres
Posts 4,115
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote

Thanks JayJay, I'll have to try that !  Smile [:)]

 


animalaidsaintaubin.monsite.orange.fr/
Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful

   Report 
   21/04/2008, 14:16
peter@pons is not online. Last active: 22/04/2008 13:28:55 peter@pons

Not Ranked
Joined on 15/09/2006
Posts 8
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote

Starter - very quick and easy.

Two or three large fresh scallops per person.

Wash the scallops, cut into old penny size slices, and place in a shallow bowl of freshly squeezed lime juice for 15 minutes. This will cook the scallop slices.

Drain and serve with a few drops of good olive oil and pepper to taste.

If the scallops have the pink coral attached, keep it for a fish stock.

 

Peter.


   Report 
   24/04/2008, 9:16
Celestine is not online. Last active: 23/04/2008 11:31:00 Celestine

Not Ranked
Joined on 08/01/2008
Posts 62
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote

I have 2 recipes here for cheesecake. Its my favourite dessert ever and I missed this the most!

Dessert - dead easy.

Crush up packet of digestive biscuits (I found the cheap ones from Lidl with the choc on work the best). Add 55g butter to pan and melt it. Add crushed biscuits and coat with butter. I use foil to line the bottom of a glass pie dish but u could use foil dishes, add the biscuit base and press down with spoon. eave to cool in fridge. Meantime, put 500g of mascapone. Add 2-4 tbsp of sifted icing sugar depending on sweetness of tooth (u get the pleasure of tasting as u go alone!). Then add the rind and juice of either a lemon or 2 limes. Mix together and keep testing that the flavour is right for you, if theres any left place on top of the base. U could grate some more rind on the top or grate some choc or sprinkles or nothing. Chill. easypeasy and dead yummy!

 

Dessert - easy but take youre time!

Again use packet of digestives, crush. 55g butter melted in pan, add biscuits. Put into dish. Chill. In a bowl put 175g cream cheese. Then add a little at a time of 150ml single cream and tin of condensed milk. If u put it all in at once it wont be thick enough and there will be a huge mess on your base lol. So do it slowly. Again, keep tasting to check how u like it! Then add the juice and rind of a lemon (or limes), do this bit by bit too and use a hand whisk. The juice makes the mixture curdle and thicken. When its how u like it, pour over base. This is extremely rich and would only need a small piece!


   Report 
   24/04/2008, 9:44
spg is not online. Last active: 19/06/2008 17:06:20 spg

Top 150 Posts
Joined on 23/08/2004
Southern Morbihan 56
Posts 1,049
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote
 Celestine wrote:

I have 2 recipes here for cheesecake. Its my favourite dessert ever and I missed this the most!

Dessert - dead easy.

Crush up packet of digestive biscuits (I found the cheap ones from Lidl with the choc on work the best).

They sound yummy Celestine but our Lidls here in the southern Morbihan don't have digestive biscs, chocolate coated or otherwise, so whereabouts did you find them? Or are you in the UK?

Sue


Computing - it's another world
   Report 
   24/04/2008, 9:50
Celestine is not online. Last active: 23/04/2008 11:31:00 Celestine

Not Ranked
Joined on 08/01/2008
Posts 62
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote
Im in the Vendee, we have a Lidl in every town! Can u not find digestives in the English bits of your supermarkets?
   Report 
   24/04/2008, 10:04
spg is not online. Last active: 19/06/2008 17:06:20 spg

Top 150 Posts
Joined on 23/08/2004
Southern Morbihan 56
Posts 1,049
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote

 Celestine wrote:
Im in the Vendee, we have a Lidl in every town! Can u not find digestives in the English bits of your supermarkets?

No, we haven't found any digestives anywhere here yet, though we have searched thoroughly. It would make my life a lot easier if we could find them as my OH loves them. At the moment we get UK visitors to bring them when they come to stay; which can give rise to hilarious exchanges as when my daughter was asked what those 'tubes' were in her suitcase last year.

Sue Smile [:)]


Computing - it's another world
   Report 
   01/05/2008, 23:17
Christine Animal is not online. Last active: 30/06/2008 12:28:36 Christine Animal



Top 25 Posts
Joined on 14/05/2005
Deux-Sèvres
Posts 4,115
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote

They're going crumble mad !

Craquez pour les Crumbles

 


animalaidsaintaubin.monsite.orange.fr/
Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful

   Report 
   20/06/2008, 14:28
lorna is not online. Last active: 28/06/2008 22:56:11 lorna

Not Ranked
Joined on 27/11/2007
the other Vienne - in Isère(38)
Posts 82
Re: RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT
Reply Quote
 Christine Animal wrote:

They're going crumble mad !

Craquez pour les Crumbles

 

Just came across your crumble post Christine whilst searching for something else. Yesterday we went to an 'Apéretif dinatoire' we had been invited to. Everyone had to contribute something and it was suggested that we bring an 'English dessert'. In the end we took a crumble and they loved it!

Looking at your link I continue to be amazed at how inventive the French are with food, I'm not sure I would ever have thought of  making a ratatouille crumble or a crumble of endives and curry!


lorna
   Report 
  Page 16 of 17 (163 items) « First ... < 13 14 15 16 17 >
France Forum » French Culture » French Food and... » RECIPES - STARTER / MAIN / DESSERT

Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems

Please note that any unsolicited advertising will be removed