Monday, July 14, 2025

Le Cuisine Pour Ete

 it is Bastille Day , the French Independence Day/while some are enjoying steake Diane and pomme frites in Paris cafes there are many who have escaped the city and headed to the country side. There are also the suburbs throughout the country where there are fresh gardens and fresh summer eating. The French do know how to do summer eating right. There are so many savory and sweet dishes, perfect for anywhere in the world.

One of the most famous French dishes is ratatouille. This is made all year round but it takes on extra freshness in the summer. This is when gardeners harvest eggp;ants,onions bell  peppers and tomatoes. The recipe can be varied,with zucchini being subbed in for the eggplant. THis is Avery tasty variations because the squash adds a sweetness that the other doesn';t have.Also you can use cherry tomatoes along with onion powder for a whole onion. It can be created in a skillet for a quick dinner and served with a crusty baguette to soak up the garlicky ,buttery sauces or juices. The other classic French summer dish comes from Prpvence Salad Nicoise reminds people of sun drenched days in Marseilles or San Tropez, leisurely eating this lush salad before taking a dip in the Mediterranean .This is a fun and easy make.It si a regular salad but has tuna and hard boiled eggs added in. There are also small boiled potatoes and green beans too.Olives give it that salty tang while a lemony vinaigrette adds citrussy bright notes.Some add in chickpeas and artichoke hearts too. That's up to you.It may be too crowded and too overwhelming with all the flavors.

The French aren';t really known for ices and gelati like the Italians yet they do have some good summer desserts. You could easily make rich French vanilla ice cream. This is a custardy recipe that has six whole egg yolks, heavy cream and whole milk.It's sweetened with three quarters of a cup with sugar  ,It cooking on the stove top creating a thick custard that will be put into an ice cream maker. You could use this as a filling for eclairs and cream  puffs if you feel like making a choux paste.Choux paste should be made on a humidity free day  - which can be rare depending where you live. French style ice cream goes well with galette, those free style pies with the rolled crust. The dough consists of all purpose flour sugar and eightt tablespoons of butter along with orange zest and cold milk. A pinch of salt adds flavor as well. Use good Kerry Gold which is the closest to French butter in s or grab a few sticks of Pluegra if your grocery sells it. You want a buttery  crust that works well with whatever fruit you use. Most use strawberries at this time but a plum galette would be equally delicious as well. Serve it with a side of creme fraiche or the homemade French ice cream.

France has some great summer time recipes. ENjoy them, whether they're a bowl of ratatouille or a scoop of ice cream. They're tres delicioux.!!


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