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*[[Soupe à l'oignon]] or [[Soupe à l'oignon gratinée]] — old-fashioned onion soup poured over dried bread; frequently covered with a thick layer of gratinéed cheese | |||
*[[Tartiflette]] | *[[Tartiflette]] | ||
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[[category:Food Science Workgroup]] | [[category:Food Science Workgroup]] |
Revision as of 11:18, 4 August 2007
Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in French cuisine, in alphabetical order.
- Bearnaise sauce
- Blanquette de veau
- Camembert
- French fries — probably originated in Belgium, but are generally considered by most people today to have been invented in France, where they were certainly popularized during the 19th century
- Hollandaise sauce
- Mayonnaise
- Soupe à l'oignon or Soupe à l'oignon gratinée — old-fashioned onion soup poured over dried bread; frequently covered with a thick layer of gratinéed cheese
- Tartiflette