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French Fridays are Finally Underway!

 I’ve finally gotten my act together.  I was so excited to start cooking through Dorie’s new book when I first heard about it.  I mean, have you seen Around My French Table?  Just the cover will make you drool.  But somehow, October 1 sneaked up on me and I totally missed making the first recipe, then the second.  They were all on my list of things to make, but the Fridays came and went and no Dorie.  
So here’s what you missed.  Week one: Gougeres.
Gougeres are basically french cheese puffs.  They’re made with the same light, airy dough as cream puffs- pate a choux.  I like to think that this is what fancy French people eat as a snack.  I told my husband that and he said, “I wanna be French.”  In my version, I used gruyere cheese and fresh goat’s milk and they tasted like a dream.
Week Two: Gerard’s Mustard Tart.

I’m not usually a big mustard person, but this was a great tart, just like Dorie said it would be.  The mustard is subtle after baking and I love the simplicity of the carrots.  I used green onions instead of the leeks called for in the recipe.

 This week: (Spicy) Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup.
I’ve never made a soup with rice noodles before.  I’m not sure I’ve even eaten rice noodles before, but these were good.  I didn’t have fish sauce or dried red chilies available, so this soup ended up being milder than it should be, but I liked it that way.  It was like a Vietnamese version of the kind of chicken noodle soup you have when you’re sick.  It was comforting and tasty.
I liked all three of these recipes, but I think I like the gougeres best.  Can’t wait for the next recipe- Hachis Parmentier (French Shepherd’s Pie)!
You can find all of these recipes in Dorie’s book, Around My French Table.
Comments
5 Responses to “French Fridays are Finally Underway!”
  1. Your soup looks SO yummy. Maybe I’ll have to try it again. The rice noodles look better than the egg ones that I used. Also, LOVE that rainbow cake on your upper lefthand side … do you have a tutorial or blog post about that beauty??

  2. Emily Malloy says:

    What fun! You’re talking my language now! Francaaaais.

    When will we see french fries 🙂

  3. Tia says:

    it all looks wonderful! great job fellow TWDer.

  4. Natalie says:

    Night Owl- there’s now a link under the photo to the rainbow cake post!

  5. Mary says:

    Great job making all three! I just made my first FFwD recipe, and would love to catch up, but just haven’t found the time yet. But those gougeres are calling me…
    🙂