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Potato and Rosemary Flammkuchen

This time I decided to make my Flammkuchen with Potatoes and Rosemary as that’s what I had left in the pantry and the result was absolutely delicious. There is nothing I love more than the taste of crunchy oven baked potatoes - on top of crunchy Flammkuchen and in between them a layer of Crème Fraiche. I also tried to make a vegan version using this vegan cheese spread and the taste was incredible.

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Quiche Lorraine

Quiche Lorraine is a delicious pie from the Lorraine region in France made with Eggs, Fresh Cream, Butter, Milk and Eggs. As the Lorraine region of France is very close to Germany many people believe that the Quiche Lorraine actually originated in Germany as “Kuchen” or cake. If you are not making the pastry yourself this recipe will take you around 40 Minutes and the cake can be enjoyed both warm and cold.

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Beef Bourguignon (Julia Child's Recipe)

Nothing says French cooking more than Beef Bourguignon. It is definitely not a “quick recipe” but it will definitely take you on a journey through France and through was is traditional french cooking. This beef bourguignon recipe has been taken from Julia Child’s cookbook - the woman who brought French cooking to the United States and who, with her television presence also made French cuisine even more famous than it was.

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Flammkuchen

For those who have never had Flammkuchen, it is the french version of a pizza, simply thinner and easier to make (and you don’t need yeast or baking powder)! Originating from Alsace, a historical region in Northwestern France bordering Germany and Switzerland, Flammkuchen is generally eaten with Creme Freche, Bacon and Onions but you can really top it with anything you would like.

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