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Nutella Stuffed French Toast

Nutella Stuffed French Toast

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

My boyfriend is a huge fan of french toast. As early on as our first conversations he’s been talking about french toast constantly. I hadn’t made french toast in such a long time so I had to re-learn the art of french toast just for him. I encountered…

Waffled Cinnamon French Toast

Waffled Cinnamon French Toast

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

30 years ago before I met my husband, I was his "roommate"! One morning he asked if I'd like to have some waffled french toast. I asked, "what?!" He said let me make you some if you like french toast. Oh, wow, I love it... so crispy! To this day when he…

Oven Baked Orange French Toast

Oven Baked Orange French Toast

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Orange you glad it's breakfast time? Oven Baked Orange French Toast with Orange Syrup from Bechtel Victorian Mansion Bed and Breakfast Inn in East Berlin, PA; a BnBFinder listed inn.

Brenda's Favorite French Bread

Brenda's Favorite French Bread

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Prep Time: 120 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

A delicious and light french style bread that goes great with everything. I just kept guessing with the ingredients until I got it how I liked it. I am sure you will enjoy it too.

Cheese (Fries) Please!

Cheese (Fries) Please!

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

French fries are one of my favorites foods, and the hardest to give up when I start dieting. This recipe for cheese fries gives me a lot of what I love with little guilt.

English Gypsy Toast with French Cheese and Herbs

English Gypsy Toast with French Cheese and Herbs

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

It has been hundreds of years ago when the English had a rivalry with the French. So history has got over with it and its time to blend together the two nations into a one simple breakfast delight.

Red Loster's Ultimate Fondu

Red Loster's Ultimate Fondu

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Lobster Fondue from Red Lobster. Great serves with crusty french bread.

Baked Blueberry French Toast

Baked Blueberry French Toast

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 50 Minutes

Bye bye to morning blues with Baked Blueberry French Toast from Martha's Vineyard B&B in South Haven, MI; a BnBFinder listed inn.

Taco French Bread Pizzas

Taco French Bread Pizzas

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Making your own French bread pizzas at home is so easy, and when you make them yourself, you can use whatever flavor combination you like. This Mexican-style version is like eating a taco on bread rather than in a taco shell. It's just as delicious as it…

Savory French Onion Soup

Savory French Onion Soup

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

This a good soup for the winter time. I learned to make this soup while learning to cook at my home town restaurant.

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French Fry Diary

http://www.frenchfrydiary.blogspot.com

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Everything you wanted to know about French fries, and more.

Taste of Paris

http://www.tasteofparis.wordpress.com

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A French blog about the Paris food scene: new openings, unknown restaurants, off-the-beaten track meals and tastings. I take pictures myself. Have a look and bon appétit!

Today in Pierre's kitchen

http://pierreskitchen.blogspot.com

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Channeling Julia child, I recreate from scratch french recipes from the Provence countryside using local ingredients of San Diego markets. Simple and yummy, my recipes are good for any occasions. From homecooking to parties, taste stays the same, it'…

De vous à moi...

http://devousamoi-dominique.blogspot.com/

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French cooking and world cuisine

Citron et Vanille

http://www.citronetvanille.com/blog

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Citron et Vanille is a blog mainly focused on healthy French and Italian cuisines, some recipes are traditional, some are more contemporary, but always using fresh and and seasonal ingredients. The author is Franco-Italian growing up in France with a…

Bergholt's recipes / Bergholts opskrifter

http://bergholt.net/gastronomi

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Bergholt's recipes is one of Denmark's most popular blogs in terms of unique visits per months. The recipes take their point of departure in the classical French cuisine but are primarily based on quality Danish products. Drop by! The site is in Dani…

French Valentine Cocktail Party

http://www.theparishouse.com/2011/02/chic-french-cocktail-party.html

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A cooking, baking and lifestyle blog. There is currently a post up pn a Valentine French cocktail party...

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Fouacé and Rillettes.

posted August 17, 2010 in haddock in the kitchen

I can say that when I first watched fouacé being made, it was a fascinating experience. It is a locally made bread, not unlike pitta in appearance that these days is limited to artisan or home production, for those lucky enough to own a wood fired (read full article)

Spoon Bread with Honeyed Yogurt and Berries — Happy Fourth of July!

posted July 02, 2010 in Savour Fare

Whew. Well we moved. And although we’re not yet totally unpacked (far from it), my kitchen is starting to look like a functional kitchen, and I’m beginning to have glimmers of interest in actually cooking again. It’s almost lik (read full article)

Must-Have Cooking Tools - Take 2

posted April 08, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

Back in our own kitchen in the frenzy of spring entertaining, we need to add to our list of Must-Have Cooking Tools with 3 additional items we treasure... (1) Cuisinart Elite Collection 14-cup Food Processor ~ for quick shredding, mixing, (read full article)

Sauteed Asparagus with Leeks and a Giveaway

posted April 02, 2010 in Savour Fare

Spring has sprung. Sure, I live in LA, where a sunny day could just as easily mean December as it could April. People are always exhibiting various degrees of suntan (usually related to their house’s proximity to the beach), and flip flops a (read full article)

Review - Le Creuset Bakers from CSN Stores

posted February 25, 2010 in A Self-Confessed Foodie

I was recently contacted by CSN Stores and offered the opportunity to review a product from one of their online stores.  The have a huge variety of online retailers so I had a tough job deciding! Ever the foodie, I opted to choose from Cookware (read full article)

BAGUETTE: FRANCE’S FAVOURITE BREAD.

posted October 10, 2009 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Tourists visiting small cities and towns in France become watch with fascination people carrying baguettes under their arms in specially designed bags or on their bicycles carriers around noon in time for lunch at home. French, except in Paris, L (read full article)

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