What's 'French' food for you?
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French fancies? lol0
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I believe Poutine is Quebecois not French!0
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I miss France! :sad:
Or at the very least, French food! :bigsmile:
When people ask me if I miss France I say I miss the food! Gorged myself sick last time I went. Hoping (and dreading) to go back next year.
I can understand that.... I've only spent any time on the West Coast, so I can't really speak for the rest, lol.0 -
I ate french fries and croissants on the Eiffel tower... what a tourist eh?0
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Bread, wine, cheese, fancy chocolate, black coffee, cigarettes (technically, not a food)0
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good yummy food with a glass of Bordeaux :drinker:0
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Whatever Julia Child considered French food.0
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French Fries!0
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Ok, totally curious. I grew up in France and I'm not exactly sure what I consider 'French' food. There are quite a few regional dishes that are pretty different from each other.
The cultural food thread made me wonder though... what does everyone consider French food?
Pastries!!!!0 -
Not true. Plus snails are gross!0 -
French Fries :laugh:
Don't you mean freedom fries? :laugh:0 -
Picard.0
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Hams, wine, cheese, bread, macarons, croissants, pastries, creamy pastas, foie gras, and liver pate.0
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I'm mostly familiar with regional (aka French Canadian) foods like tortiere, cretons, poutine, pea soup and of course cheddar cheese with apple pie. The only classic/traditional french dishes I think I've ever had are croissants, crepes and Coq au Vin. The latter being one of our favorite winter meals. So worth the calories!
I love all of those..tourtiere especially. I also like to add ployes ( www.ployes.com ) , french Canadian beignets which are different than Louisiana beignets, patate fricasse, pot en pot, des bin (beans) etc.I am French and I grew up on all of these dishes, hence my love of food LOL0 -
...and I live 20 minutes from Quebec and yes, poutine is definitely from Quebec.0
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I lived in France for a year (I have a French degree) and have been there on holiday sooo many times.
For me, it's the lovely salads, goats cheese, niçoise etc, the bread, the cheese, the wine. I've spent most of my time in France in the South, Provence or the Côte d'Azur, and usually when it's hot, so I've only really eaten light meals. When I was a student there I didn't eat a lot, but i did sample a lot of the alcohol
I did to to the Alps ones Summer, near Les Gets, and we had tartiflette (I think) which was nice, but quite rich and creamy.
I love France so much, but I haven't been since I had children. I'm a French teacher and used to run our school trip to Paris every year.0 -
It's worth pointing out that a lot of what used to be specific French foods have become international ones. Just off the top of my head, mayonnaise, remoulade, roux, souffle, omelette and eclair are all French words.
As for what I see as 'French' food, I would have to go with brie, camembert and foie gras. They're the only foods that, AFAIK, have no real equivalent anywhere else.
I also think of Bologna as French, but only because of the name 'Parizer'.
ETA : Quebec is what happens when France and England make a baby and he hangs out with the US after school.0 -
Picard.
YES! (watching him right as i type this)
make it so, number 10 -
Poutine0
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Picard.
YES! (watching him right as i type this)
make it so, number 1
Totally.
Lol I actually mean the frozen food chain, but Captain Picard works, too. (I have a print above my television of a lovely piece of vector art of him, with MAKE IT SO written underneath.)0 -
Picard.
YES! (watching him right as i type this)
make it so, number 1
Totally.
Lol I actually mean the frozen food chain, but Captain Picard works, too. (I have a print above my television of a lovely piece of vector art of him, with MAKE IT SO written underneath.)
i was kinda wondering how he was food but then... hes picard so... what is he not? lol.0 -
I tend to think of Manu Fidel , a French born, now Australian chef and 'the flavour' said in a goofy accent. He makes wonderful sauces and blends his French training really well with local ingredients. He is great to watch on tv lol.
Also French pastries. Though here (in Brisbane Australia) I find we get the best tasting ones from our local Vietnamese bakery. Most of the 'fancy' bakeries seem too massed produce and expensive, where as our local isn't as pretty, but the flavour and texture is just wow. In saying that, our local family bakery is one of the better ones around.
I would like to try more French food in the future.0 -
Soufflé!0
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Julia Child -- Mastering the Art of French Cooking
I think more of techniques than specific dishes when I think of French food0 -
I consider strong/creamy tasting soups very French - don't know if they're meant to be or not. So onion soup or garlic cream soup and croutons I'd consider French. Add in some French baguette for extra French element.
I also consider desserts like crepes and creme brûlée French and cream-filled eclairs too.
I assume French fries are originally French, but now I consider them American. I consider most fast-food type foods American.
For some reason I consider something like steak or red meat dishes French. I don't think they're meant to be - and I don't know if steak originated from a country seeing as it's essentially just a piece of cow meat. It might be something to do with the fact french fries and red wine are very popular in France, and typically go with steaks, or how a lot of French dishes are meats cooked with wine.0 -
Lapin Marguerite at Chez Napoleon on W 50th NYC
rabbit served in a light mustard and white wine sauce
Actually, the whole menu at Chez Napoleon.0 -
It depends.
Mussels
Steak Frite
marrow with toast
escargot
crepe madame
frog legs
beef bourguignon
really depends0 -
Anything made by a cheese-eating, surrender monkey!
...and fries.0
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