On The Subject Of French Food Recipes

Nancy asks…
is fettuccine alfredo pasta french or consider a french food?
i need to know is it is or if you know any french food recipe that is easy to make??

Stewart McIntosh answers:
It was created by an Italian chef in Rome in the 1920′s.
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Mark asks…
I need a french food recipe… can you help me?
I have to do a project on a french food. Soups, or desserts would be best. I just need the name of the food and the ingredients list. Can anybody help? I’ve looked everywhere!

Stewart McIntosh answers:
Crepes (can be sweet or savory)
http://www.ffcook.com/pages/mocrepes.htm
Desserts – creme caramel, profiteroles, apple tart, chocolate mousse etc
http://www.ffcook.com/pages/ddess-p.htm
Zucchini soup
http://www.ffcook.com/pages/Wrecipearch30.htm
http://www.francethisway.com/frenchfood.php
http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/World-Cuisine/Europe/France/Main.aspx
http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/World-Cuisine/Europe/France/Desserts/Main.aspx
http://www.recipezaar.com/recipes/french
http://www.cuisine-france.com/
http://www.letscookfrench.com/general/home.cfm
http://www.frenchselections.com/recipes/index.hts

Sharon asks…
What are some French recipes or links to websites containing French recipes?
I’m doing a school project where I need to cook French food, but I can’t find any good recipes online! I’ve tried places like allrecipes.com, but I haven’t found anything good.

Stewart McIntosh answers:
Http://www.ffcook.com/
http://www.cooking-french.com/
http://frenchfood.about.com/od/?once=true&
Hope these help you with what you’re looking for.

Daniel asks…
French food recipe for culture day?
Okay, so for my French class at school, it’s culture day on Friday and we’re supposed to bring in a small French dish to share. I was wondering if anyone knows any easy French food recipe that i know everyone will like (: Thanks!

Stewart McIntosh answers:
Title: FRENCH CREAM ALMONDINE
Categories: Desserts, Candies
Yield: 12 servings
5 c Chopped milk chocolate
1/2 c Milk
3/4 c Marshmallow creme
2 1/2 c Chopped toasted almonds,
Divided
Melt milk chocolate to 110 degrees F.. Scald milk. Add hot milk and
marshmallow to melted chocolate, beating until smooth. Stir in 1 1/2 cups
almonds. Spread in a buttered 8-inch square pan. Sprinkle remaining almonds
over top and press in. When set, cut into squares. Makes about 49 pieces.
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French Pears Belle Helene
Recipe By :
Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Desserts Chocolate
Pears
Amount Measure Ingredient — Preparation Method
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1 quart Water
4 ounces Dark sweet chocolate
2 1/2 cups Sugar
1/2 cup Whipping cream
1 Vanilla bean split
French vanilla ice cream
4 Pears — peeled
Combine water,sugar and vanilla bean in large sauce pan and bring to boil.
Add pears, reduce heat and cook gently until tender (30 minutes).
Refrigerate pears and syrup for 24 hours. Remove vanilla bean from syrup.
Melt chocolate in heavy pan over low heat, stirring frequently until smooth
and glossy. Scrape vanilla bean pulp into chocolate. Add cream and bring to a
boil, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. To serve, place scoop of ice
cream in bowl. Place pear alongside ice cream and spoon chocolate sauce over
top.
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Charles asks…
knows anything about French food? like recipes?
if you know some french food!! tell me or write me!!
i need french food for a proyect!!
thanks!!
xoxo

Stewart McIntosh answers:
Recipes are easily found by searching. You can even print things up with photos you can use for your project!
Just search “Recipes: French food”. That ought to get you started.
Or you can go to any of the major food/recipe sites…foodnetwork.com, epicurious, any of a number of recipe magazines. They all have websites.
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On The Subject Of French Food

Helen asks…
French food?
So as people that have read my Q’s before, will know that I’m working on french food.
Can someone give me a french recipe for butternut squash soup (gourmet)? Thanks.

Stewart McIntosh answers:
Categories: Questions Tags: Bacon, Butternut squash, Cider, Cooking, food, Food and drink, Hospitality/Recreation, Stewart McIntosh
On The Subject Of French Teenagers Eat

Michael asks…
What is the most fattening type of food american ( teenagers) eat?
So far, I have cut out every drink except water from my diet. I’m removing one food type each week in hopes of losing weight. Is it chips? Candy? French Fries? Ice cream? What should i remove next?

Stewart McIntosh answers:
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On The Subject Of French Food Names

Richard asks…
French Food Names Please?
Can anybody give one french food name for every letter of the alphabet? *Please write the actual french name for the food. Thanks!

Stewart McIntosh answers:
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Categories: Questions Tags: Apéritif, Canapé, Cheese, Croque-monsieur, Food and drink, Food names, French cuisine, Hospitality/Recreation, Salad, Sandwiches, Sauce, Stew, Stewart McIntosh
On The Subject Of French Food At Home

Mary asks…
Theme song for the T.V. series French Food At Home.?
Hi,
I just love the theme song for Laura Caulder’s T.V. series French Food At Home and would love to have it, and more of the same for my mp3. Is there anybody out there who can help me, and provide a download link if possible?

Stewart McIntosh answers:
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Chin celebrates lemon and citrus
Dubbed “the city of lemons”, Menton, Alpes-Maritimes, celebrates annually the local product. The lemon feast is a unique event in the world, featuring giant patterns exclusively composed of citrus and floats decorated with oranges and lemons.
Since the 15th century, Chin is a major producer of lemons. Beginning of the 20th century, the Mediterranean town imposed as the leading producer on the continent. In 1929, a hotelier had the idea to organize an exhibition of flowers and citrus fruits. The success was such that the following year, party down streets with carts of shrubs planted oranges and lemons.
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Categories: Events Tags: Chin, Europe, Food and drink, French Riviera, Fruit preserves, Hospitality/Recreation, Menton, Orange, Political history, Structure, Tropical agriculture
Mountain cuisine: cooking at the corner of fire
At a time where the snow covers the peaks, cottages inhabit skiers and naturels… spaces lovers After a day in the great outdoors, anything such as a flat mountain to regain forces!
The specialty of the mountainous regions, is before all their kitchen gives courage to confront the negative temperatures. The cheese is often an essential ingredient. Beaufort of the Alps, County and Jura cancoillotte, cantal or Saint-NECTAIRE le massif central, besides munster or tomme and Savoie… emmental The choice does not fail.
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Duck Pot-au-Feu
Fed Up with Turkey at Christmas, try this recipe for duck.
Preparation: 35 min
Cooking: 1 h 30
Difficulty: easy
Ingredients (for 4 people):
Categories: Entertainment Tags: Beef Bourguignon, Cooking, Duck, Food and drink, Garlic, Hospitality/Recreation, Monkeygland sauce, Nature
Courchevel to host Ukraine magnate’s €5m birthday party
Courchevel is already a millionaire’s playground, with 11 five-star hotels and three Michelin-starred restaurants.
Residents of the chic French ski resort of Courchevel, known as the winter playground of the rich and famous, are used to visitors throwing money around.
The town boasts 11 five-star hotels, at least three Michelin-starred restaurants and numerous diamond dealers to attract the well-heeled, including Beyoncé, the Beckhams and a fair few Russian oligarchs. Conspicuous consumption is nothing new.
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Categories: Events Tags: Alain Ducasse, Courchevel, Food and drink, Hospitality/Recreation, Leonid Kuchma, Michelin Guide, Reference, Savoie, Victor Pinchuk, Viktor Pinchuk

