Cognac
Gravad Lax with Mustard Sauce
This very ancient dish of pickled salmon is of Swedish origin, and considered by a great many Scandinavians to be superior to smoked salmon. It must be made with fresh fish that has never been frozen, and with a plentiful supply of fresh dill weed.
By Nika Standen Hazelton
Apricots in Caramel Cognac Sauce
June is fresh apricot season, but there are always a few that just won't seem to ripen. This dessert makes good use of those hard apricots.
Chocolate Cherries Jubilee
It's hard to believe that something so delectable can be made so quickly. For a showy presentation, add the Cognac to the sauce and heat gently without stirring it in. Ignite with a match and spoon the flaming sauce over the ice cream.
Chocolate Chestnut Torte with Chocolate Cognac Mousse
We liked this particular recipe with Lindt or Ghirardelli bittersweet chocolate, which is around 50 percent cocoa solids. We tested the ganache with chocolate containing a higher percentage, and found the flavor too intense and the consistency less velvety.
Active time: 1 3/4 hr Start to finish: 5 hr
Poached Salmon with Truffles and Shrimp in Cream Sauce
Côtelettes de Saumon Frais Dorigny
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 1 3/4 hr
Chicken Liver Pâté with Figs and Walnuts
By the seventies, Julia Child, through her books and television shows, had made French food accessible, and the Cuisinart, introduced in 1973, made many of the cuisine’s more complicated techniques quick and simple. As a result, pâté became increasingly popular, and remains so today.
Boeuf en Daube Provençale
By James Beard
Basic Crepes with Cognac
By James Beard
Chestnut and Sausage Stuffing
We've combined two holiday heavy hitters — chestnut stuffing and sausage stuffing — into one delicious dish. We call for bacon in addition to fresh pork to bring in a bit of smokiness.
Chicken Flambé
By James Beard
Michael's Café Brulot
This traditional New Orleans drink was apparently first developed during Prohibition at the famous eatery Antoine's. Customers were able to enjoy alcohol in a Cognac-laced coffee disguised in a pedestal coffee cup especially designed by the chef.
Braised Truffled Turkey
By James Beard
Crepes Directoire
By James Beard