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Oh purée! du céleri-rave!

The expression “oh purée” is an informal French exclamation that roughly translates to “oh sugar!” or “oh jeez!” It’s used to express surprise, annoyance, or mild frustration. Purée means a thick liquid made by crushing usually cooked food (such as fruits or vegetables). Put some olive oil in a deep saucepan. Bring onions cut over…
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Ancient Rome vegetables

The higher the quality of the ingredients, the better the dish will be for your taste and health. In the country king of vegetables, this recipe has not moved a bit since the Roman Empire. At that time, it was said that those who ate fennel could access two thousand years of knowledge. Consume this…
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Empanada franco-gallega

I am French. I do not even have dual citizenship. And yet, the empanada gallega has a very special meaning for me. This is the dish of my childhood. The one my abuela always cooked for our arrival in Galicia. She cooked it a second time for pleasure and a third time for us to…
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Thomas Mozart – Tomatoes and Mozzarella

On ne dit pas Beethoven est ici, mais Mozart est là! The better the quality of the products, the better the dish. So choose your products well. (from your personal garden or the market or a permaculture, preferably organic). Cut the tomatoes and mozzarella as desired. You can add basil. For dressing (which is optional), I…