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In this most classic variety of gratin, thinly sliced potatoes bake up tender in a nutmeg-spiked milk-and-cream mixture. Use a mandoline to create thin slices for more even cooking.
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The classic quiche Lorraine—with ham, onions, and Swiss cheese—loses its crust and becomes a frittata.
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If you have made the mushroom ragoût, this tart is quickly assembled You need about 2 cups of the ragoût for the filling.
Ingredients: wheat, mushroom, eggs, milk, gruy, parmesan
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These mini quiches with Gruyere and asparagus are perfect dinner party snacks.
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Right now, my favorite combination is ramps and eggs, a particularly satisfying pairing Sizzled in a little butter, ramps make stellar scrambled eggs, and for not much more effort, a spectacular cheese omelet.
Ingredients: eggs, butter, ramps, gruy
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A little lighter than your average gratin.
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This is a macaroni and cheese that's not too heavy and benefits mightily from the use of whole-wheat pasta and the addition of broccoli You can assemble it ahead and bake it when you need it, or bake it ahead and reheat There are a number of excellent whole wheat macaroni products on the market now
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Combined with velvety Yukon Gold potatoes, Jerusalem artichokes (a.k.a. sunchokes) lend their sweet, nutty flavor to this golden bread crumb-topped gratin.
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I had a beautiful bunch of leeks from the farmers’ market and a Mediterranean crust left over in my freezer from my week of savory pies, so I decided to make this lightened version of a French classic called flamiche The French version calls for lots of butter and cream or crème fraiche.
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Tender, delicious smoked pork chops are already cooked by the smoking process and so need only to be heated through before serving. The stuffing here features both whole mustard seeds and prepared mustard.
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In Italy, bricklayers and plutocrats alike eat the same thing for lunch: panini, sandwiches layered with meat and cheese and flattened between two searing griddles Today they're almost as common as cappuccino in America, albeit much cheaper and easier to make One affordable panini press, and you're on the fast track to the perfect party food.
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Impress guests at your next get-together with Thomas Keller's French appetizer from iconic French Laundry.
Ingredients: water, butter, salt, sugar, flour, eggs, gruy