Bienvenue dans le monde culinaire français ! La cuisine française est connue pour sa diversité, sa sophistication et son utilisation d'ingrédients frais de saison. Que vous soyez un chef expérimenté ou un débutant en cuisine, vous trouverez de nombreuses recettes françaises authentiques qui satisferont vos papilles. Dans cet article, nous vous dévoilerons quelques-unes des recettes les plus populaires et les plus délicieuses de la cuisine française, allant des plats classiques comme le coq au vin et la ratatouille, aux desserts irrésistibles comme les éclairs et la crème brûlée. Préparez-vous à embarquer pour un voyage gustatif à travers la France, en découvrant les saveurs et les techniques qui ont fait de la cuisine française une référence mondiale.
Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!
AUTHENTIC FRENCH ONION SOUP COURTESY OF JULIA CHILD
There are a lot of French Onion Soup recipes on Zaar, but I think that this very authentic version deserves a place on the list. After making many of the existing recipes with success, I wrote down this recipe while watching Julia Child in a very old episode of "The French Chef". It takes a little longer, but the time is very well spent. It is also more detailed than others and includes fool-proof instructions for properly browning onions as well as many extra add-ins. Don't be put off by the long list of ingredients. The sage, wine, raw onion, and cognac are optional, but they contribute a lot, so use what you have. The result is an out-of-this-world onion soup with an amazing depth of flavor. You can make this even days ahead of time and then add the toasted bread ("croutes" as Julia calls them) and cheese and bake it the day of. This can be made vegetarian by using a beefy-flavored veg broth such as Better than Bullion Beefless broth instead of beef stock. Try it and love it! Enjoy!
Provided by Anita de la Costa
Categories European
Time 2h
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Place heavy bottom stock pot or dutch over over medium-low heat.
- Add 1 Tbs cooking oil, 2Tbs butter to pot.
- Add sliced onions and stir until they are evenly coated with the oil.
- Cover and cook for about 20 minutes until they are very tender and translucent.
- To brown or caramelize the onions turn heat under pot to medium or medium high heat.
- Add 1/2 tsp sugar and 1 tsp salt and continue to cook uncovered, stirring frequently until the onions have browned and reduced significantly.
- Once caramelized, reduce heat to medium-low and add 3 Tbs flour to the onions.
- Brown the flour for about 2-3 minutes trying not to scorch it. (If the flour does not form a thick paste, you can add a bit more butter here).
- Stir in about 1 cup of warm stock, scraping the bottom of the pan to get up all of the cooked-on bits.
- Add the rest of the stock, wine to the soup.
- Simmer for 30 minutes.
- To make the "croutes" (toasted bread), heat oven to 325 degrees F.
- Drizzle each side of the bread slices with a bit of olive oil and place on baking sheet.
- Cook the croutes for 15 minutes in oven on each side (30 minutes total).
- Check the soup for seasoning and add salt and pepper if needed.
- Transfer to a casserole dish.
- At this point you can add the 2-3 Tbs cognac and grate the 1/2 raw onion into the soup.
- Add a few ounces of the swiss cheese directly into the soup and stir.
- Place the toasted bread in a single layer on top of the soup.
- Sprinkle the rest of the cheese in a thick layer on top of the bread making sure to cover the edges of the toast to prevent burning.
- Drizzle with a little oil or melted butter.
- Place in a 350 degree oven for about 30 minutes.
- Turn on broiler and brown cheese well.
- Let cool for a few minutes.
- Bon Apetit!
AUTHENTIC FRENCH MERINGUES
Authentic French Meringues from a patisserie in France.
Provided by RANDYVH
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European French
Time 3h20m
Yield 36
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F (95 degrees C). Butter and flour a baking sheet.
- In a glass or metal bowl, whip egg whites until foamy using an electric mixer. Sprinkle in sugar a little at a time, while continuing to whip at medium speed. When the mixture becomes stiff and shiny like satin, stop mixing, and transfer the mixture to a large pastry bag. Pipe the meringue out onto the prepared baking sheet using a large round tip or star tip.
- Place the meringues in the oven and place a wooden spoon handle in the door to keep it from closing all the way. Bake for 3 hours, or until the meringues are dry, and can easily be removed from the pan. Allow cookies to cool completely before storing in an airtight container at room temperature.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 31 calories, Carbohydrate 7.5 g, Protein 0.4 g, Sodium 6.2 mg, Sugar 7.4 g
BOLEO/ BOLILLOS (AUTHENTIC MEXICAN/FRENCH BREAD)
No mater how you spell it, Boleo/Bolillos' are sold through out Mexico, in bakeries and supermarkets. They are basically a small french roll/baguette that was believed to have been introduced into the country by The Boleo Mining Company, a French company which operated in Santa Rosalia, Mexico in the 1800's. The mine is now closed, but the original bakery still fluorishes. To learn more about the history of the Boleo/Bolillos go to this website: http://travel.msn.com/Guides/article.aspx?cp-documentid=345460 If you prefer the sweeter bolillos (made on the mainland), then increase the sugar or substitute honey.
Provided by Galley Wench
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 2h55m
Yield 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a large bowl sprinkle yeast and sugar over warm water and let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes.
- With a wooden spoon stir in 2 cups flour until combined.
- Stir in salt and 2 cups of the remaining flour until mixture forms a stiff dough.
- On a lightly floured surface knead dough with lightly floured hands for 8 minutes, or until smooth and elastic (or use KA mixer).adding more flour if needed to keep dough from sticking.
- Transfer to a lightly oiled deep bowl, turning to coast with oil.
- Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let rise until doubled in bulk, about 1 1/2 hours.
- Punch down dough and form into 8-10 hoagie shaped rolls (or the dough can be shaped into 2 slender loaves about 10 inches long; or one large loaf.).
- Place rolls on an lipless baking sheet or pizza paddle lightly dusted with corn meal (or parchment paper), cover with lightly floured towel and let rise, until doubled in size, about 30 minutes (longer needed if making large loaves).
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
- In preheating oven, place heavy-duty lipless cookie sheet or bread baking stone.
- Make a slash down the center of each roll (or three diagonal slashes on the loaves) with a sharp knife.
- Slide bread from pizza paddle onto hot stone, Lightly spraying each roll/loaf with cold water.
- Carefully toss 1/2 cup water on oven floor (if using gas oven, place a heavy-duty oven-safe skillet or roasting pan on the the oven floor) and close door.
- Spritz dough 2 times during the first 3 minutes of baking.
- Bake until golden brown, about 12-30 minutes (depending on size of rolls/loaves).
- Allow bread to cool on wire rack.
AUTHENTIC FRENCH ONION SOUP COURTESY OF JULIA CHILD
Steps:
- Place heavy bottom stock pot or dutch over over medium-low heat. 2 Add 1 Tbs cooking oil, 2Tbs butter to pot. 3 Add sliced onions and stir until they are evenly coated with the oil. 4 Cover and cook for about 20 minutes until they are very tender and translucent. 5 To brown or caramelize the onions turn heat under pot to medium or medium high heat. 6 Add 1/2 tsp sugar and 1 tsp salt and continue to cook uncovered, stirring frequently until the onions have browned and reduced significantly. 7 Once caramelized, reduce heat to medium-low and add 3 Tbs flour to the onions. 8 Brown the flour for about 2-3 minutes trying not to scorch it. (If the flour does not form a thick paste, you can add a bit more butter here). 9 Stir in about 1 cup of warm stock, scraping the bottom of the pan to get up all of the cooked-on bits. 10 Add the rest of the stock, wine, sage, and bay leaf to the soup. 11 Simmer for 30 minutes. 12 To make the "croutes" (toasted bread), heat oven to 325 degrees F. 13 Drizzle each side of the bread slices with a bit of olive oil and place on baking sheet. 14 Cook the croutes for 15 minutes in oven on each side (30 minutes total). 15 Check the soup for seasoning and add salt and pepper if needed. 16 Remove the bay leaf (if you can find it). 17 Transfer to a casserole dish. 18 At this point you can add the 2-3 Tbs cognac and grate the 1/2 raw onion into the soup. 19 Add a few ounces of the swiss cheese directly into the soup and stir. 20 Place the toasted bread in a single layer on top of the soup. 21 Sprinkle the rest of the cheese in a thick layer on top of the bread making sure to cover the edges of the toast to prevent burning. 22 Drizzle with a little oil or melted butter. 23 Place in a 350 degree oven for about 30 minutes. 24 Turn on broiler and brown cheese well. 25 Let cool for a few minutes.
AUTHENTIC SOUPE À LOIGNON GRATINEÉ (FRENCH ONION SOUP)
Steps:
- Grate the cheese and put it in the refrigerator in a small bowl. Get out your oven-safe bowls and set them on a cookie sheet. Evenly slice the onions into slices, and then cut the slices in half. Separate the segments with your hands. Put the butter in the pan and turn up the heat to high. Once the butter has been melted, add the onions (use a large pot). Turn the heat down to medium. Add a pinch of salt (about 1/8 of a teaspoon) Add about 1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper, and half of the Thyme leaves to the pan. Continue to stir often (not continuously, but often), until the onions resemble a dark brownish color. Add wine and simmer for a few seconds. Add the beef stock and 1 more teaspoon fresh pepper. Cover and simmer on low for 30 minutes or so. Taste the soup and add wine and beef stock as needed. Taste again and add salt if needed; it should have a balanced flavor. While the soup is simmering, preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Put the cookie sheet with the baguette slices in the oven and brown them until they are nice and crisp like croutons. They should be a deep golden brown color; just make sure you don't burn them. This should take no more than 10 minutes. Stay at the oven and check them as they will brown quickly. Get out your oven-safe bowls and set them on a cookie sheet. At the bottom of each bowl, place croutons to cover the bottom. Put a light sprinkle of cheese over them. Ladle about 1 ½ ladles full of soup into the bowls on top of the croutons and cheese. Put more croutons on top of the soup, and then generously cover the whole bowl with the Gruyere cheese. You can add as much as you like. Also dangle some cheese over the rim of the bowls. Put in the oven for about 20 to 25 minutes or until the cheese is bubbling and light brown. Remove from the oven carefully (with oven mits) and let cool. The bowls will be very hot. Sprinkle some whole Thyme leaves on top of the soup. Pat yourself on the back and Bon Appetit!
FRENCH ONION SOUP - AUTHENTIC RECIPE FROM STEVE ROSS RECIPE - (4.4/5)
Provided by [email protected]
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Place a thick-bottomed 4-quart pot over medium heat and add olive oil (or unsalted butter). Add onions and 1 teaspoon sea salt. Mix onions with oil (or butter) and salt, stirring until onions wilt. Turn heat to low and cook, stirring frequently until onions are a deep golden brown, approximately 30 to 40 minutes. Do not let tips of slices burn. Add white wine and boil down until it is nearly evaporated. Add beef broth and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Then turn down to low and simmer partially covered for 45 minutes. While soup is simmering, place bread slices on a sheet and place into a preheated 325-335°F oven until toasted golden brown. To serve, preheat oven to 350°F. Taste the broth and add salt and pepper to taste (little or no added salt may be necessary if canned broth was used). Add the 1/4 cup of Courvoisier Cognac. Ladle soup into oven-proof bowels. Place a slice of bread into each bowl and divide the cheese among the bowls. Place a sheet pan into the oven and place soup bowls into pan. Bake until bubbling and cheese is slightly browned (20 to 30 minutes)
Tips:
- Mise en place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all your ingredients and equipment ready. This will help you stay organized and avoid scrambling around.
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients: The better the quality of your ingredients, the better your dish will taste. Whenever possible, use fresh, seasonal produce and high-quality meats and cheeses.
- Pay attention to technique: French cooking is all about technique. Make sure you follow the recipes carefully and pay attention to the details. This will help you achieve the best results.
- Don't be afraid to experiment: Once you have mastered the basics, feel free to experiment with different ingredients and flavors. French cooking is a great opportunity to be creative.
Conclusion:
French cuisine is a delicious and sophisticated tradition that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. With its focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients and careful technique, French cooking can be a rewarding experience for both the cook and the diner. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a novice cook, I encourage you to explore the recipes in this article and discover the joys of French cooking. Bon appétit!
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