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It’s hard to imagine French home cooking without a dollop of creme fraiche, that silky, subtly tart cultured cream that has a way of making food taste better. In France, just about every home cook ...
It’s hard to imagine French home cooking without a dollop of creme fraiche, that silky, subtly tart cultured cream that has a way of making food taste better. In France, just about every home cook ...
A: Pronounced “krem fresh” this rich-tasting cream is the French version of sour cream. Like sour cream, crème fraîche has a fermenting agent that thickens it. What’s different about creme fraiche is ...
Lightly coat an 8x8-inch baking pan with pan spray or grapeseed oil. Press a layer of plastic wrap into the pan, being careful not to wrinkle the plastic. Make sure the plastic is pressed into the ...
A big bowl of steamed clams and juicy-crisp corn is summer eating at its finest. The combination is fresh, sweet and briny, almost like a chowder made for eating with your fingers. In this recipe from ...
This appetizer is a play on radishes and butter with tangy, saucy crème fraîche and a sprinkle of spicy-umami furikake. You can find furikake, the Japanese ...
1. Preheat the oven to 400°. Spread the almonds in a pie plate and toast for about 6 minutes, until lightly golden and fragrant. 2. Line a large baking sheet with parchment. In a medium bowl, whisk ...
There's nothing quite like freshly cooked crepes wrapped around sweet or savory fillings. Delicate yet sturdy, crepes are the ultimate vehicle for folding, rolling, or stacking with your favorite ...
Few things say spring like bright green asparagus. This dish is simple but elegant enough for a celebration. Choose thin spears, saute them in butter, and toss them with chopped chives and grated ...