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*[[Gratin dauphinois]]—a baked preparation of potatoes and various cheeses
*[[Gratin dauphinois]]—a baked preparation of potatoes and various cheeses
*[[Homard à l'armoricaine]] (also called "à l'américaine"—the exact name is controversial)—lobster preparation in Brittany
*[[Homard à l'armoricaine]] (also called "à l'américaine"—the exact name is controversial)—lobster preparation in Brittany
*[[Île flottante]] (floating island)—rich dessert of island-like pieces of [[meringue]] floating on a dish of custard
*[[Matelote]]—yet another fish stew, incorporating either white or red wine
*[[Matelote]]—yet another fish stew, incorporating either white or red wine
*[[Mayonnaise]]—thick cold sauce or dressing made from egg yolks, oil, and seasonings
*[[Mayonnaise]]—thick cold sauce or dressing made from egg yolks, oil, and seasonings

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An informational catalog, or several catalogs, about French cuisine.


Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in French cuisine, in alphabetical order.