Welcome Drine. I'm from Belgium Too :smile:
And yes Belgium is such a big country that you can put it in a corner of Texas for example and forget it for ever ! :rofl:
But as you said, we have some interesting stuffs:wink: You forgot, cheeses, beers... :smile:
I can describe in french how I feel !
I'm posting and still laughing :lol:
Many thanks GotGarlic for this rare recipes. And what to tell about the pics? They look so professional No ? Oh sorry, I'm near-sighted :rofl:
In Belgium we say supper :wink: In France they call the evening meal dinner.
Basically, the supper was a meal taken around midnight in rich families in France . It was supposed light, but I'll let you gess how light it was :lol:
1 package fresh raspberries
Mascarpone mousse :
5 oz mascarpone
1egg yolk
1 egg white beaten until stiff
1,5 oz fine sugar
1tsp vanilla extract
Soften mascarpone. Beat egg yolk with sugar and vanilla extract until pale yellow. Add the mascarpone and mix . Add gently the egg white.
Feuilleté...
I must confess I'm a gadget addict :blush::rofl:
Some of them are interesting :smile: A friend of mine sent me a microplane zeste/grater. I really love it. It works pretty good .
We have a kind of small shrimps here that are really boring to peel. And I don't like to buy them peeled since I...
Are you looking for this kind of cakes?
Mocha cake
Poirier : a genoise with peers , chocolate mousse and caramel mousse
St-honoré
Valentine's heart (you can make in another form) it is macaron filled with cream
Let me know if you like to have one of the recipes. I'll translate it.
Hello, I need help :smile:
Does anyone know about this gadget: Shrimp Butler Peeler? Does that really work? Does that really peel the prawn or just make it easier to peel?
Many thanks for your answers :smile:
Hello, are you looking for this ?
I've made them this afternoon. The recipe doesn't call condensed milk just egg whites
Tell me and I'll translate the recipe :smile:
TNT chicken meat loaf + pic
A very simple recipe for a picnic or a cold meal.
(as usual I give the amounts in metric and converted to US standard, correct if needed :smile:)
800g (1,75 lbs) ground chicken
125g (1/4 lbs) ground pork
125 g (1/4 lbs) ground veal
200 g (0.44 lbs) ground ham
4...
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By the way, i just sent an email to Hervé This. Asking him if there was any translation for his books. I'll be back to you as soon as he answer me.
Hello Black, do you understand french ? If so, here is exactly what you are looking for :smile: I don't know if any of Hervé This book's have been translated
http://www.la-cuisine-collective.fr/dossier/this/articles.asp?id=30