Tartiflette www.chezfrancois.net

A tartiflette is a classic French dish from Savoie (near the French Alps), a favorite cheesy dish that the French people love eating when we go skiing! Made of potatoes, bacon, white wine, cream and covered with the famous REBLOCHON French cheese.Continue Reading

Flan Patissier www.chezfrancois.net

Le Flan Pâtissier or Flan Parisien is a classic French dessert that can be found in every good French patisserie. This simple but delicious French Custard Pie has been one of my favorite desserts since my childhood.Continue Reading

Coq au Vin by Chez François

During this class, we will cook together Coq au Vin, one of the most emblematic dishes in French Cuisine history and one of the most frequently served courses in French Restaurants! Coq au Vin is the classic French stew made of chicken slowly braised in red wine and vegetables, finally becoming a supremely rich sauce filled with tender meat, bacon, carrots, mushrooms, and pearl onions.Continue Reading

www.chezfrancois.net Créme brûlée

Vanilla Crème Brûlée anyone? La crème brûlée is an indulgent French classic dessert that made it as your favorite French dessert in our last survey! Always a classic, especially in the US! Everyone loves the tasting process of using a blow of a teaspoon to break the thin caramelized layer that characterizes it. Then the pleasing experience continues with creamy custard to delight our taste buds! Who can resist Crème Brûlée?Continue Reading

BEEF BOURGUIGNON www.chezfrancois.net

Beef Bourguignon, the French beef stew originating from the Burgundy region (Bourgogne). Traditionally, beef and vegetables should be marinated in red wine and aromatics overnight. The marinated meat is slowly cooked in a rich red wine sauce filled with carrots, mushrooms, bacon, and pearl onions. Please note that you should allow at least 3 to 4 hours for the stew to be ready to serve to get tender meat!Continue Reading