www.chezfrancois.net Cauliflower Gratin Gratin de chou-fleur

During this class, we will cook together my Gratin de Chou-fleur (Cauliflower Gratin)! This gratin is light and flavorful with only a few ingredients: cauliflower, parsley cream, milk, flour, nutmeg, and strong grated cheese such as Gruyere and parmesan. We recommend purchasing the cheese and grate it yourself for more flavor. We should eat so much more cauliflower!Continue Reading

Bechamel www.chezfrancois.net

Tip For Preparing The Best Béchamel! Here is my own recipe to prepare my delicious Vermouth Béchamel! Usually prepared for most of my gratins, this classic French sauce is an important part of the following recipes: Veal Blanquette, Fish Pie, Ham and Zucchini Gratin, Asparagus and Salmon Lasagna, Zucchini and BeefContinue Reading

Soufflé Au Fromage (Cheese Soufflé) www.chezfrancois.net

During this class, we will cook together cheese soufflé! This light and classic French dish requires eggs, milk, nutmeg, and strong grated cheese such as Gruyere. We recommend purchasing the cheese and grate it yourself for more flavor. The ingredients are simple but my technique will help your cheese soufflé rise perfectly!Continue Reading

White Veal Stew www.chezfrancois.net

This delicious veal casserole is perfect for the winter season. But why is it called Blanquette in French? Originally the name comes from the word blanc which means white in English and of course this dish consists of white veal cooked in white sauce! Following the preparation of flavorful veal stock, the meat is cooked with mushroom, carrots, and pearl onions and then incorporated in a succulent creamy white sauce. French people usually serve the Blanquette de Veau with white rice which is absolutely ideal with this dish.Continue Reading

White Veal Stew www.chezfrancois.net

US Eastern Time. During this class, we will cook together BLANQUETTE DE VEAU! This delicious veal casserole is perfect for the winter season. Following the preparation of flavorful veal stock, the meat is cooked with mushrooms, carrots, and pearl onions and then incorporated in a succulent creamy white sauce.Continue Reading

online cooking classes to learn how to cook French food www.chezfrancois.net

Vegetable Stock: the flavor base for many French stews, braises, sauces, or soups! Make your own vegetable stock with Chez François. Book your private French cooking class and learn French cuisine online. Live video cooking lesson! Read more In a large saucepan or dutch oven, bring to boil 4 cupsContinue Reading