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how to soften cookies with mayonnaise

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King size curved tiles cookies

Recipes : King size curved tiles cookies
A recipe of our menu 'special end of the year celebrations'. To taste with the after lunch coffee ... For 8 large ...
Mayonnaise

Recipes : Mayonnaise
Used with: cold meats, poultry, eggs, fish, etc. Ingredients: 2 eggs 1/3 litre of oil 1 teaspoon mustard 1 teas...
Champagne sabayon, crunchy cookies

Recipes : Champagne sabayon, crunchy cookies
A recipe of our menu 'special end of the year celebrations'. A magic dessert that can be prepared a few hours in adva...
Meaux Mustard

French specialties : Meaux Mustard
The Meaux Mustard, cousin of the one of Dijon, differs from it by the use of the vinegar in its manufacture. Rustic and ...
Poiré

French specialties : Poiré
If the Cider is the traditional drink Haute like Basse-Normandie, Poiré is a less known and more contemporary drink. Fro...
Festive menus

News : Festive menus
The end of the year celebrations/parties are, for number of people, an opportunity to share with relatives and/or with f...
mixed flavoured butters

News : mixed flavoured butters
The basic principle is the same in all cases : you must soften the butter and incorporate into it one or several flavour...
A so nice journey

News : A so nice journey
It is true that my children and friends have had a real great idea in offring me, for my birthday anniversary, a fixed r...


help w/project
hello, i need help finding a dish from poitou charentes that tastes good and that some high schoolers would like. cake/...

recipe from Charente
A specific recipe from Charente : almond crunchy cookies (“croquants”) 300 grams wheat flour 80 grams coarsly crushe...








2009 End of the Year Festive Menu2009 End of the Year Festive Menu
It has, now, become an annual berth, our chef Patr More...


Eat today
Mr Auguste
This is a short tribute to Auguste Escoffier, the so famous French cook . Mr Auguste
Lobster à l'américaine Story
We are now nearly fully sure of the validity of the "à l'américaine" name of this recipe, to the contrary of the "à l'armoricaine" one.read more