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    of the name of the dish, including pommes de terre dauphinoise, potatoes à la dauphinoise and gratin de pommes à la dauphinoise.: 725  The first mention...
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    OCLC 491677873. Leclercq, Pierre (2 February 2010). La véritable histoire de la pomme de terre frite Archived 9 February 2022 at the Wayback Machine...
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    Duchess potatoes (French: pommes de terre duchesse) consist of a purée of mashed potato, egg yolk, and butter, which is forced from a piping bag or hand-moulded...
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    (réimpr. 1980, 1987) (1re éd. 1975), 181 p. Ghislain Savoie, Histoire de la pomme de terre et autres tubercules connus dans l'ancienne Acadie, Les Cahiers,...
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    influences in Ticino.] "Fiche thématique sur la nutrition - Consommation de céréales, de pommes de terre et de légumineuses en Suisse en 2014 et 2015". Swiss...
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    framboise (raspberries), eau de vie de pomme (apple), eau de vie de mirabelle (mirabelle plum), and eau de vie de pêche (peach). When made from pomace,...
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    "Picardie - Cuisine, gastronomie et boissons". Routard.com (in French). Retrieved 2024-05-16. Marmiton-aufeminin. "Pâté de Pomme de Terres ou 'Bisteu'"...
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    the Bintje, produced in the Lys valley under the PGI appellation pomme de terre de Merville; Ratte du Touquet is a specialty of the Opal Coast. The region...
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    Moreover, they do not freeze well. French regional cuisines use locally grown vegetables, such as pomme de terre (potato), blé (wheat), haricots verts (a type...
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    Gratin (category French cuisine)
    is known by various names, including "gratin potatoes" and gratin de pommes de terre. Slices of boiled potato are put in a buttered fireproof dish, sprinkled...
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    The cuisine of Québec (also called "French Canadian cuisine" or "cuisine québécoise") is a national cuisine in the Canadian province of Québec. It is...
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    Le Plus Simple de la France: 130 recettes Le Meilleur & Le Plus Simple de la pomme de terre: 100 recettes Ma Cuisine Pour Vous Cuisine des Quatre Saisons...
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    FICATUM (just as the modern French say frites as an abbreviation of pommes de terre frites). To begin with, the word FICATUM probably designated only edible...
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    Duck confit (redirect from Confit de canard)
    roasted in duck fat to accompany the crisped-up confit are called pommes de terre à la sarladaise. List of duck dishes Times-Picayune, Ann Maloney NOLA...
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  • Retrieved 30 November 2011 "Tiirteg ou Galettes de pommes de terre et de choucroute ( luxembourg )", Recettes de France et d'ailleurs. (in French) Retrieved...
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    Béarnaise sauce (category Occitan cuisine)
    Jean-Louis-François Collinet, the accidental inventor of puffed potatoes (pommes de terre soufflées), and served at the 1836 opening of Le Pavillon Henri IV...
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    crisps Leaves and stalks showing violet colouring Robert Diehl (1938). La pomme de terre: caractères et description des variétés (in French). Paris: Imprimerie...
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    Sweet Potato, and Jerusalem Artichoke (Traité sur la culture et les usages des Pommes de terre, de la Patate, et du Topinambour), "printed by order of...
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    Robuchon), Chère pomme de terre, First, 1996, 301 p. (ISBN 978-2-87691-327-1). Martine Jolly, Merci M. Parmentier, ou La gloire de la pomme de terre en 200 recettes...
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    Lyonnaise potatoes (category French cuisine)
    Lyonnaise potatoes – in French pommes de terre sautées à la lyonnaise – are potatoes, boiled and then sliced and shallow-fried, served together with fried...
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  • de canard Foie gras Garbure Magret de canard Piperade Farcidure Flaugnarde Fondu creusois Pâté aux pommes de terre Tourtous aux rillettes d'oie Crêpes...
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    Chateaubriand (dish) (category François-René de Chateaubriand)
    potatoes or pommes de terre château (potatoes sautéed in butter), is a tournée-cut potato that is 5 centimetres (2.0 in) in length. Bouquetière or à la bouquetière...
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    l'idée de propager la pomme de terre ?". Revue d'Histoire de la Pharmacie. 38 (127): 94–96. Dumas, Alexandre (455). Grand Dictionnaire de Cuisine. France...
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    Shepherd's pie (category Dutch cuisine)
    and flans List of potato dishes Moussaka Pâté aux pommes de terre Pâté chinois Tave kosi Welsh cuisine In 1845 Eliza Acton published her recipe for "Saunders"...
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    Rösti (category Liechtenstein cuisine)
    cuisine Cloake, Felicity (13 October 2011). "How to cook the perfect rösti". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 July 2016. "Saucisse de Saint-Gall: régal de bout...
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    Papet Vaudois (category Swiss cuisine)
    du Papet vaudois on the 1st Friday of October. Swiss cuisine List of sausage dishes "Papet (cuisine suisse)" (in French). Gastronomiac. Retrieved 19 February...
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    Records 2008. Guinness. 2008. "La Pomme de Terre primeur de l'ile de Noirmoutier" (in French). Coopérative Agricole de Noirmoutier. Archived from the...
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    Ma'quda (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    Cuisine, Nessma (29 Mar 2022). "Maâkouda Algérienne (galettes de pommes de terre)". Nessma Cuisine (in French). Retrieved 9 Mar 2023. "La-cuisine-de-mes-racines"...
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    Croustade (category Basque cuisine)
    are also bread croustades (croustade de pain de mie), potato croustades (petites croustades en pommes de terre duchesse), rice, semolina and vermicelli...
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  • 1841 play. French cuisine includes a vegetarian potato dish called pommes de terre Macaire. Before Lemaître created his politically charged Macaire character...
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