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French Almond Croissants (Bakery Style)

Day-old croissants filled with almond cream and topped with syrup and shaved almonds yield a warm and flaky pastry that’s oozing with big almond flavor. You only need 25 minutes to make these freshly-baked almond croissants, that look and taste worthy of a French bakery!

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Known in French as Soupe Paysanne, this Cabbage and Sausage Soup is a rustic recipe …

A classic Breton recipe, this Cauliflower Soup uses a whole head of cauliflower, chopped and …

Known as “Potage Saint-Germain”, this Split Pea Bacon Soup is a staple French recipe that …

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French desserts for Fall

This Gluten-Free Apple Crisp is proof that healthier desserts don’t have to be boring. Made …

A Breton Pound Cake, known as “Quatre-Quarts” (four quarters) is the ubiquitous French snacking cake. …

Here’s to Fall baking at its best! This Apple Cinnamon Galette, or a “Tarte Rustique” as we …

A tender, buttery, rum-flavored crumb nestled with big chunks of apples makes the Classic French …

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An easy, one-pan fish dish that can be ready for the table in less than …

A French Chicken Fricassée is the perfect combination of simplicity and comfort. This French classic …

Braised Rabbit with Prunes (Lapin aux Pruneaux) is a great classic dish from the French …

Chicken, fresh tarragon, cream and white wine are no strangers to a French kitchen – …

This Clementine Roast Chicken with Fennel and Honey is a lovely Winter dish that is …

Chicken Marengo is a classic French dish named after the Battle of Marengo, a victory …

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  • October 2024 Gazette

    by Audrey

    Welcome to the 13th edition of my monthly newsletter! Each month, I intend to share a personal round up of the past weeks to give you a glimpse into my French life. I also share links I love, seasonal recipe inspirations and try to answer some of the questions I’ve received through social media as well.

  • This Mediterranean-inspired Grape Olive Oil Cake is a moist, tender cake that strikes a perfect balance of sweet and fruity flavors. It features an orange-zest crumb infused with fresh grapes, which get baked into the cake, lending it a fruity burst and soft texture. It’s ideal for celebrating the harvest season and perfect for all your fall gatherings!

  • Porc aux pruneaux is a classic French dish that can take various forms, from a hearty pork roast to tender pork chops – but my personal favorite is braised pork loin with prunes. Slow-cooked in white wine, the pork absorbs a rich depth of flavor, beautifully enhanced by sweet onions and melt-in-your-mouth prunes. The result is a comforting dish bathed in a succulent, sweet-and-salty sauce that’s slightly syrupy. It’s a perfect choice for a cozy Sunday dinner, yet elegant enough …

  • September 2024 Gazette

    by Audrey

    Welcome to the 12th edition of my monthly newsletter! Each month, I intend to share a personal round up of the past weeks to give you a glimpse into my French life. I also share links I love, seasonal recipe inspirations and try to answer some of the questions I’ve received through social media as well. Feel free to let me know in the comments if you enjoy this monthly gazette, and perhaps what you would like to read about …

  • A French home baker’s favorite, the Invisible Apple Cake is a deceptively easy, yet exceptional recipe for apple season. It features nearly invisible apple slices layered in a custardy batter and baked until sweet, melty and golden. The result is an incredibly moist dessert with a big fruity flavor and a visually striking look. A fabulous way to showcase freshly picked apples!

  • A French plum tart, also known as “Tarte aux Prunes,” is a classic French dessert that highlights the natural sweetness and juiciness of plums. This tart features a buttery, flaky crust filled with fresh plums that are baked until jammy. It’s buttery, nutty, sweet and tart all at once. Enjoy it on its own, or with a dollop of crème fraiche on top – heavenly!

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Bienvenue, I'm Audrey!

Bienvenue, I'm Audrey!

I am passionate French cook, food writer and photographer, living in beautiful Brittany, France. I share classic French recipes, lesser-known regional dishes and a few modern takes. Making French cooking easy, approachable and cliché-free is my priority. To learn more, click here.

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Rustic French Cooking Made Easy (2019, Page street Publishing) is available worldwide!

 

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Let’s bring French flavors to your kitchen! I share uncomplicated and classic recipes, lesser-known regional dishes and a few modern takes. Making French cooking easy, approachable and cliché-free is my priority.