Beef Bourguignon- Traditionally, it's a peasant dish, but fear not, it is delightful. Very commonly known is Julia Child's Bœuf Bourguignon, the recipe for American chefs who wish they were French(guilty). At home when my family and I make it, we use Ina Garten's recipe and it is simpler than Julia Child's since it only has to cook for 2 hours instead of overnight. Be sure to not add all of the pepper that it calls for or you will have dragon breath all night. This stew contains beef, red wine, onions, mushrooms, garlic, and beef broth. When you take a bite of this moist, braised beef, it will melt in your mouth, causing you to savor every bite. Here is a link to Ina's recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/beef-bourguignon-recipe/index.html
means 'to toss or stir food', fit for this stew because you are doing both in order to prepare this side dish. Ratatouille contains red pepper, tomato, zucchini, carrots, eggplant, onions, garlic, and several spices to create a scrumptious, colorful, French dish. I have actually never had ratatouille, but from what I hear(from Anton Ego in Ratatouille) it is superb and yummy.
Profiteroles- They can be called profiteroles, cream puffs, or choux à la crème, but are the same in yumminess! Profiteroles are pastry dough, scooped out and put on a cookie sheet, and baked until fluffy and golden brown. They are then sliced in half, stuffed with ice cream or gelato, and drizzled with hot fudge. When I usually make profiteroles, I have either pistachio or stracciatella(chocolate chip) gelato on mine. Yes, I know that's kind of mixing cultures, but like my sister says, "Oui, we are French, but we are Italians at heart." Anyway, my profiterole recipe is also from Better Homes and Gardens: New Home Cookbook. It's very simple, just flour, butter, and eggs that are whipped and have died and gone to heaven!
I hope you have enjoyed learning some French culture and are able to say, "I did not know that! I have learned something new today"☺. Hopefully, I have inspired you to make some, or all, of these dishes!
Au revoir!
Colette
I hope you have enjoyed learning some French culture and are able to say, "I did not know that! I have learned something new today"☺. Hopefully, I have inspired you to make some, or all, of these dishes!
Au revoir!
Colette