French
Provencal Fish Stew with Rouille
The bouquet garni for this stew includes orange peel (use a vegetable peeler to make wide strips) and some of the wispy fronds from the top of the fennel bulb that goes into the soup.
Gâteau au Chocolat, Noix et Raisins Secs
(CHOCOLATE CAKE WITH NUTS AND RAISINS)
Here is a chocolate cake that will delight your palate. Use the best bittersweet chocolate you can find!
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Roestis
Francoise preferred not to share her specific recipe with me, but she gave me enough hints so that I could make this version of roestis, (which means twice cooked in the Jura dialect) which closely resembles the delicious dish I had at La Grangette. Try this with thick slices of gently smoked ham and a white Arbois, from the Jura, or another buttery white wine.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Pipérade Salad with Olives
This colorful dish plays with the Basque sauté of red and green bell peppers. The Sherry wine vinegar gives the salad a delicious sweet-tangy edge.
Beef Aspic
By James Beard
White Chocolate Mousse with Dark Chocolate Sauce
For a nice touch, fold fresh raspberries into the mousse and garnish it with additional berries.
By Susie Campbell
White and Milk Chocolate Mousse Cake
This luscious cake has two chocolate mousse fillings and a rich dark-chocolate topping.
Herbed Parmesan Cheese Soufflé
Offer this as a side dish with grilled lamb or as a light supper for two with a salad.
Chocolate-Orange Pots de Crème
Parisians love chocolate, and cooks in Paris might make this with Valrhona, one of the best French brands. Begin preparing the dessert a day ahead.
Spoon Bread Soufflé
A southern soufflé that is a delicious addition to the Thanksgiving meal. It's much lighter than corn bread, yet with just as much rich, buttery flavor.
Salade Niçoise
This salad was inspired by a classic Salade Niçoise with its fresh anchovies, potatoes and green beans, and one offered to me by Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse, who comes to France every year to avail herself of, among other things, the fine green beans of summer.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis