Here is my recipe for a "panna cotta"-style dessert in a glass, topped with pan-seared strawberries and a homemade cookie! Panna cotta (meaning “cooked cream” in French) is a traditional ...
Fresh Fig Tart
Here is my recipe for fresh fig tart, where these juicy, flavorful figs are baked in an almond crumble topping on a crisp shortcrust pastry base. ...
Warm potatoes on a bed of fennel purée, with a soy vinaigrette
Here is my recipe for warm potatoes on a bed of fennel purée, served with a soy vinaigrette. I discovered this delicious and original recipe during a cooking class, and I’ve made it several times ...
Hand-rolled shortcrust pastry
Here is my complete recipe for making shortcrust pastry by hand, which will allow you to easily create this delicious and essential dough without a mixer. Shortcrust pastry is indeed one of the ...
My Easy Gougère
Here’s my recipe for an easy gougère, which I got from a friend who’s originally from Burgundy. The gougère is indeed an iconic Burgundian specialty, originating from central-eastern France. It ...
Scallops Flambéed with Whiskey
If you're looking for a dish that's easy to prepare but makes a big impression at the table, come try this recipe for scallops flambéed with whiskey!This rich, woody spirit enhances the ...
Avocado and Smoked Salmon Verrines
Here’s my tried-and-true, delicious recipe for avocado and smoked salmon verrines. If you’re looking for a colorful and slightly gourmet appetizer, these pretty bites should catch your eye. They’re ...
Two cream soups: cauliflower and broccoli with galangal
Here’s my recipe for a duo of cream of cauliflower and broccoli soups, flavored with galangal. I learned how to make this dish during a cooking class. It has since become one of my go-to recipes for ...
Eggplant in Escabèche Sauce
A recipe straight from Argentina, in its original version without subtitles (for now)... Thanks, Ana!!! ...
Beef Empanadas
An empanada is a small pastry (or puff pastry), traditionally filled with meat or other ingredients depending on regional customs. In Argentina, the edges of empanadas are crimped (called a ...
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