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1 Gaston December 14, 2011 French Cuisine

2 What you will learn History of different French dishes Advanced cooking techniques The ingredients to basic recipes

3  Ingredients  11 ounces of dark chocolate  6 eggs  Just over 2 ounces butter (half salted, half unsalted)  1.7 ounces of sugar  A pinch of salt

4  Came from the Spanish to France in the 17 th century.  Mousse- Foam  First recorded recipe was in New York in 1897.  Many different recipes.  Very simple to make.  Around for a long time.

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6 Coq au vin Ingredients o Ideally a rooster, or 1 or 2 chickens (1.5kg, 3.5 lb), cut into 8 pieces or more o 1/2 bottle of full-body Burgundy red wine o 6 bacon slices (5 oz), diced o 0.5 lb (250g) button mushrooms o A dozen small white onions o 2-3 cloves of garlic, mashed o 2 carrots, peeled and quartered o Sunflower oil, unsalted butter o Bouquet of herbs: 2 sprigs of thyme and 1 bay leaf, tied all together with string o Parsley o Salt and pepper

7 HISTORY Means Cock (Rooster) of the wine. Made for poor people. Cheap to wait till the rooster was old. Myth Became popular in 1900’s, it was affordable.

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9 Ingredients  1 cup all-purpose flour  1 teaspoon white sugar  1/4 teaspoon salt  3 eggs  2 cups milk  2 tablespoons butter, melted

10  The word, like the pancake itself, is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled.  A national dish in France  Came from Brittany

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12 Truffles Ingredients 2/3 cup heavy cream 12 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped into very small pieces 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/3 cup premium cocoa

13 History  Ganache- Cream and chocolate combined together till silky.  Name came from a mushroom found in France.  Myth

14 Video

15 Ingredients  500ml (18fl oz) double cream  1 vanilla pod  100g (4oz) caster sugar (plus extra for the topping)  3 egg yolks  2 whole eggs

16  Crème Brûlée, French for "Burnt Cream".  The earliest known reference was France in the 1691 release of Massialot's cookbook.  The recipe is more popular in France than anywhere else, being a standard dessert offering in many French restaurants.

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18  3 Tbsp flour  3 sticks butter (3/4 pound) of butter or margarine, equally divided and softened at room temperature  4 cups all-purpose flour, approximately  2 tsp salt  2 Tbsp sugar  2 packages dry yeast  1/4 cup warm water  1-1/2 cups milk, warmed to 80°F to 90°F (27°C to 32°C)  1/2 cup half-and-half, warmed  1 egg  1 Tbsp water

19  Well known as a staple of French cuisine.  There are several stories about how the croissant came to be.

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21 Sources http://www.extremechocolate.com/the-history-of-chocolate-mousse.html http://www.france-property-and-information.com/coq-au-vin.htm http://gourmet.lovetoknow.com/Creme_Brulee_History http://www.excusemyfrench.co.nz/a-little-crepe-history/ http://www.thenibble.com/reviews/main/chocolate/chocolate-truffle- history.asp http://www.france-property-and-information.com/chocolate-mousse-au- chocolat.htm http://www.youtube.com/


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