French Recipes for Beginner Cooks (2024)

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Though French cuisine often comes with a side of "that's-too-difficult-to-make-at-home," the basic methods — building a sauce, deglazing, braising, poaching — are quite simple and will carry you far. In fact, as F&W's Justin Chapple points out, "French technique has influenced how we cook at home so much, that you probably already know more than you think." (See: 13 Essential Tools for French Cooking). There are a ton of classic and approachable recipes out there for even the greenest cook. From aioli and bouillabaisse to clafoutis, here are the ABC's of French cooking.

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Fromage Fort

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Chef Jacques Pépin's fast toasts are the ultimate way to use leftover cheese, by putting it to use with these crostini-like hors d'oeuvres. Simply blend cheese, garlic, and wine until creamy, spread on toast or crackers, and eat.

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Speedy Ratatouille with Goat Cheese

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In traditional ratatouille, vegetables simmer together until they're falling-apart tender. Here, cookbook author Melissa Clark cooks them quickly in batches, so they retain their flavor and texture.

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Pistachio Financiers

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The best thing about financiers is that the reward far outweighs the effort. These small, buttery almond cakes can be made in a pinch and stored overnight in an airtight container.

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Steamed Mussels with Tomato-Garlic Broth

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This three-step recipe will have you whipping up steamed mussels in no time. The real star here is the flavorful tomato-garlic broth — make sure to have plenty of garlic bread on hand for dipping.

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Leeks Vinaigrette with Fried Eggs and Smoked Prosciutto

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Chef Paul Kahan's leeks vinaigrette is a time-honored French classic, often served with a hard boiled egg. Kahan puts a twist on that dish by pairing his dressing with a fried egg and smoked prosciutto, which complements the acidity in the vinaigrette perfectly.

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Black Olive Tapenade with Figs and Mint

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Chef Jacques Pépin's tasty tapenade combines two types of olives with dried figs and mint. This goes well as a sandwich spread, a side for crudité, or a topping for crostini.

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Raspberry Clafoutis

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While this custard dessert is traditionally made with cherries, try swapping in raspberries for a fresh twist on the classic.

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Potato and Leek Soup (Vichyssoise)

While traditional vichyssoise is chilled, Andrew Zimmern's version calls for serving the soup hot. Both options yield a hearty and quintessentially French dish.

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Chicken Dijon

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Cookbook author Melissa Clark's favorite part of the chicken is the drumstick, because it's juicy and easy to brown. She likes using only drumsticks in this mustardy stew — thickened with tangy crème fraîche — so that all the meat cooks at the same rate.

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Aioli

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You'll never need to buy aioli again after learning to make this quick recipe for a homemade version. While classic aioli calls for garlic, oil, and sometimes egg, you can add in other seasonings for a different type of flavor. The concept of emulsification — binding two ingredients that wouldn't naturally take to one another by whisking vigorously — is a basic technique that will take you far.

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Julia's Favorite Roast Chicken

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Julia Child seasoned this roast chicken inside and out by packing sautéed vegetables, lemon slices and fresh herbs into the cavity, then rubbing the skin with butter. In typical French fashion, she trussed the bird to promote even cooking.

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French Onion Soup

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Chef Matt Conroy makes a hearty beef broth that becomes the foundation for his richly flavored classic French onion soup.

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Crêpes Suzette

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While restaurants traditionally make the buttery, orange-flavored sauce for this famous French dessert tableside from start to finish, chef Jacques Pépin finds it easier to prepare largely in advance when entertaining. He flambés the liquor in front of his dinner guests and pours it over the platter of crêpes while still flaming.

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Bouillabaisse

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Chef Ludo Lefebvre's bouillabaisse starts with a quick-cooking, but deeply flavored, seafood broth. Layering a base of aromatics with fresh snapper, scallops, shrimp, and a mix of Pernod and dry white wine creates a long-simmered flavor in under an hour.

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Burnt Honey-Orange Tuiles

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The beauty of this cookie-brittle hybrid is that you can make it with any croissant — homemade or store-bought. To ensure a crispy tuile, let the croissant slices bake until they are a deep, golden brown to give the sugar in the syrup time to caramelize and harden to the perfect texture.

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What to cook for a French person? ›

30 Easy French Recipes That Anyone Can Make
  • Best-Ever Beef Bourguignon. Parker Feierbach. ...
  • Gougères (Cheese Puffs) Joel Goldberg. ...
  • Steak Frites. Judy Kim. ...
  • Crêpes. Parker Feierbach. ...
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  • Coq Au Vin. Parker Feierbach.
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What is French for starter meal? ›

Thus a typical modern French three-course meal in a restaurant consists of "entrée" (first course or starter (UK); appetizer (U.S.)), followed by the "plat" or "plat principal" (the main course), and then dessert or cheese.

What is a typical French dinner menu? ›

The typical French dinner menu is salade verte (green salad) followed by viande avec garniture (meat with vegetables), fromage, and dessert. You may also see potage (soup) and hors d'oeuvres (appetizers) as a first course.

What is the most eaten food in France? ›

Top 10 of Commonly Consumed Food
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  • Cheese. Read more about our Cooking Classes here. ...
  • Soup and Potage. Read more about our Cooking Classes here. ...
  • Magret de Canard. Read more about our Cooking Classes here. ...
  • Desserts. ...
  • Salads. ...
  • Seafood.

What is a typical French dinner at home? ›

Here, we've gathered a sampling of our traditional French favorites: the wine-braised chicken stew coq au vin, the Provençal fish stew bouillabaisse, a vegetable-based take on French onion soup, and more. Pour yourself a glass of wine and enjoy cooking your way through these classics.

What do the French eat for appetizers? ›

  • Classic Provencal Pissaladière. 70 mins.
  • Seared Foie Gras With Mission Fig and Balsamic Reduction. 40 mins.
  • French Escargot-Stuffed Mushrooms. 25 mins.
  • Saucisson Sec. 30 mins.
  • Warm Oven Brie With Pesto. 26 mins.
  • Classic French Coquilles Saint-Jacques. 50 mins.
  • Basic French-Style Crudités. 10 mins.
  • Mozzarella Cheese Recipe. 30 mins.

What are some French entrée? ›

Entrées
  • French Style Braised Oxtail (Queue de Boeuf aux Carottes) ...
  • French Style Cottage Pie (Hachis Parmentier) ...
  • Crustless Quiche with Summer Vegetables. ...
  • Sausage Rougail (Creole Sausage Stew) ...
  • Beer-Braised Spiced Pork Shanks. ...
  • French-Style Stuffed Tomatoes (Tomates Farcies) ...
  • Flemish Beef and Beer Stew (Carbonnade Flamande)

What are the three main meals in French? ›

We then discussed the three main meals in more detail, focusing on le petit-déjeuner (breakfast), le déjeuner (lunch), and le dîner (dinner). To review, for le petit-déjeuner (breakfast), the French usually opt for lighter fare, like la tartine (a slice of bread or toast with butter or jam).

What is France's signature dish? ›

Pot-au-Feu, France's National Dish | History Today.

What is the number 1 famous food in France? ›

Boeuf Bourguignon – Most Famous Food in France

Boeuf Bourguignon is a French stew made with beef braised in beef stock and red wine, naturally from the Burgundy region. Carrots, garlic, onions and a bouquet garni (fresh herbs tied together) are cooked slowly resulting in a hearty beef stew.

What are the 3 most popular dishes in France? ›

Top 5 foods in France
  • Cassoulet. One particular dish that gained popularity in southern France is Cassoulet. ...
  • Oeufs en meurette. If you ever find yourself in Burgundy mid-morning then stop off for brunch and try this French version of poached eggs. ...
  • Religieuse au chocolat. ...
  • Baguette au fromage. ...
  • Bouillabaisse.

What is France's national dish? ›

The national dish of France is Pot-au-Feu and is a classic comfort dish prepared using stewed meats and vegetables.

What are the three main foods in France? ›

3 of the most popular foods in France
  • BUTTER, yes – but grass-fed. Butter, made of 40% saturated fat, can be considered as a super food I believe. ...
  • Choose wisely: only the best. ...
  • WINE, yes – but red. ...
  • Choose wisely: RED wine only. ...
  • CHEESE, yes – but real. ...
  • Choose wisely: Look at the labels.

What are the 3 types of French cuisine? ›

French cuisine has a storied past and a global reputation for excellence. While the nuances are vast, three main classes stand out: Haute cuisine, Provincial cuisine, and Nouvelle cuisine. Each reflects different periods, techniques, and cultural influences that have shaped the nation's palate.

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