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09/03/2002
The naming of dishes after celebrity clientele has largely vanished today, except in delis, but the Connaught restaurant maintains the tradition with this consommé named after Cole Porter.
Issue #50
03/01/2002
Terence Conran used a poulet de Bresse—a plump, blue-footed chicken from Burgundy—for this dish, but a good free-range chicken tastes good, too.
Issue #44
03/08/2007
Made from the thymus or pancreas gland of a young calf, these sweetbreads are a French classic.
Issue #32
01/19/2007
Olive oil, a staple of Provençal cuisine, transforms the flavor of this delightful salad.
Issue #1
04/01/2010
The phrase pasta salad often conjures unpleasant thoughts of mayonnaise-laden picnic fare, but this elegant version, from the blog the Gastronomer’s Guide, might change your mind. Continue...
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Source: Gastronomer's Guide
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