Famous for its wide variety of flavours, fresh ingredients and creative cooking techniques all are key to French cuisine. French food celebrates the land and its people. Each region has its own specialities, highlighting local produce and culinary traditions. From hearty stews in the Provence to delicate pastries in Paris or Michelin-starred creations in top restaurants. France has it all! In this blog we take you on an delicious food journey.
1. France Cheese
Of course, France is well-known for its wide range of cheeses. The cheeses are of exceptional quality and taste. Some famous French cheeses are Camembert, Brie, Roquefort or Comté. To give you just a quick explenation, Camembert, a soft, creamy cheese with a slightly salty flavor. Brie is also another soft cheese but with a buttery taste. Considered one of the finest blue cheeses in the world, Roquefort a blue cheese with a tangy flavor. Comté on the other hand, is a hard cheese with a nutty and fruity taste that becomes more complex with age. They are often paired with bread, fruit, or wine
2. Macarons
This delicate French coockie has become one of the most iconic luxurious treats worldwide. The small, round Macarons are characterized by their smooth, crisp exterior and soft, chewy interior. The art of making macarons demands precision and patience, as the delicate shells require careful piping and precise baking to achieve the perfect texture. And they come in a wide array of flavors and colors from traditional favorites like pistachio and chocolate to more adventurous combinations like lavender and salted caramel, we guarantee there is a macaron for every sweet tooth. Often served in elegant boxes or displayed in pâtisserie windows, makes it a feast for the eyes!
3. Foie Gras
A luxurious delicacy known for its rich and buttery flavor, Foie Gras. Foie Gras is made by force-feeding ducks or geese to fatten their livers. This process is controversial, but gives Foie Gras its special texture and flavor. This highly prized ingredient is a true testament in French cuisine. The livers are carefully seasoned, cooked, and then typically served chilled or slightly warmed. It is often served with crusty baguette and sweet and tangy fruit compotes or chutneys. When eating Foie Gras, you’ll discover a velvety and melt-in-your-mouth experience, with a subtle hint of sweetness that perfectly complements its extravagant nature.
4. Pâté en Croûte
The best ever! Pâté en Croûte is a savory meat filling encased in a crispy, flaky pastry shell. The filling for this dish can have different variations, but it usually consists of finely ground meats like pork, veal, and poultry. It is then mixed with herbs, spices, and sometimes truffles for added richness. Pâté en Croûte is best enjoyed in thin slices with mustard, pickles, and a glass of red wine, Cheers!!
5. Coq au Vin
Coq au Vin is one of the best classic French food dishes that highlight the country’s culinary traditions. The name “Coq au Vin” translates to “rooster in wine,” but nowadays, it is more commonly prepared using chicken. This hearty dish combines the rich flavors of red wine and tender chicken. Coq au Vin is a timeless French dish and a must try when you are in France.
Insider tip: make sure to pay a visit to La Tropezienne in Avignon they just have amazing pâtisserie.