Showing posts with label kitchen and dining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen and dining. Show all posts

06 July 2020

It's July! Reasons to be a Francophile This Month

It's July!  Received a fun reminder in my eMail Inbox about the joys of being a francophile. Even though you may be a different nationality, this site called Foursquare, suggested reasons why you can pretend to be French during the month of July. One main reason?  Zee food!  Take part in Bastille Day celebrations and treat yourself by dining out at a restaurant that serves French food.

NOTE:  Check to verify what the COVID-19 restrictions and requirements.


Hmmm? Don't know about where you all live, but I don't know of a restaurant in the USA that serves French cuisine that I can afford! 

So! As an affordable alternative, I'm going to be a pseudo-francophile by indulging in a platter of french fries and/or enjoying french toast for breakfast. It's true that the French did not invent french fries nor they invent french toast.  But they both use the word “french”. That's good enough for me!  :)  Happy Bastille Day!!




Paris, France clip art party ~© Photographer: Puddinhead | Agency: Dreamstime.com
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Do French Fries Really Come From France?  (They're from Belgium.  But Who Cares?) | Wonderopolis



French Cuisine – Appetizers: Eat Like Zee French!




French Toast Isn't French - Here's How It Got Its Name | Neatorama




♥ ♥ More French-Related Links ♥ ♥

Why You Should Speak French


The French Revolution: From Bastille to Bonaparte | HUBPages.com



What Actually Happened on the Original Bastille Day


The 10 Best French Films


Washington Versus Jefferson - RE: French Revolutionary Wars

03 December 2017

Sous Vide Cooking Tips | Scoop.it

Credit is being given to the French for Sous Vide (pronounced soo-veed) Cooking, which is a method of preparing foods by vacuum sealing and cooking packed foods in controlled temperature water. 

I've seen Ming Tsai use this technique and he was trained as a chef in France. 

No matter. When it comes to cooking, if the French say we can do it, we can do it! 

Furthermore, according to my thinking, when Ming Tsai says two thumbs up and shows you how to, you've run out of excuses.  Because Mr. Tsai knows the best to cook anything! Hey! I'm a loyal fan! :) 




See on Scoop.it - My I Like Eating Channel
Sous Vide Cooking has become increasingly popular over the years. This is an easy, effective method of cooking that preserve nutrients and deliver on flavor ...

See on sealthatfood.com   


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Simply Ming One-Pot Meals: Quick, Healthy & Affordable Recipes

 




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Beef, chicken and salmon in vacuum plastic bag for sous vide cooking
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13 November 2014

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