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Parisian fondue (fondue with chicken breast)

24 fév

Fondue is always appreciated during diners with friends and family. It is easy to cook, as everybody is responsible for its own food and entertaining. The most famous type of fondue is the cheese one but try this yummy chicken version, you will love it!

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Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 3 minutes per piece
Difficulty: Very easy
Ingredients for 4 peole:
- 1 fondue pan of oil
- 400 gr of chicken breasts
- 1 bowl of bread crumbs
- 2 eggs

Fill in the fondue pan with oil and eat it until it is hot but not boiling.
In the meantime, cut the chicken breasts into small dices.
Prepare a bowl of bread crumbs and one with the eggs beaten.

Put the fondue pan in the middle of the table and give a fondue stick to each guest. Put the meat, the bread crumbs and the eggs on the table.
Each guest will have to put a chicken dice on his stick and deep it first in the eggs, then in the bread crumbs, and finally cook it in the oil.

Enjoy and remember: the one who is loosing the meat on his stick as a trick!!

Tip: you can skip the eggs and deep your meat directly into the bread crumbs.
You can do this recipe with chicken or turkey breasts equally.

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Hachis parmentier (French shepard’s pie)

20 avr

The hachis parmentier is a classic French recipe. Kids love it because it is tasty and easy to eat! Parents love it because it is tasty and easy to make! It is also a good to use your mashed potatoes if you have done too much!

Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 35 minutes for the potatoes and 30 minutes for the hachis
Difficulty: Very easy
Ingredients (for 2 person):
- 300 gr of potatoes
- 20 cl of milk
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon of butter
- -200 gr of minced beed
- 50 gr of grated cheese
- Salt, pepper

Peel the potatoes and cook them into hot water for around 35 minutes. Then dry them, mash them and mix them with the milk, the egg and the butter.

Put half of the mash potatoes in a tin. Then cover with the minced beef. Season with salt and pepper.

Cover the minced beef with the rest of the mash potatoes. Sparkle with the grated cheese.

Cook in the oven for around 30 minutes at thermostat 200 degrees, until the grated cheese as a golden colour.

Tip: serve with green lettuce.

Skirt: Primark

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Lasagna with Bolognese sauce and Béchamel

02 fév

In the last recipes, we learned how to make Bolognese sauce and Béchamel sauce. Now we are going to use both recipes to make some yummy lasagna. Don’t worry, if you have already made the Bolognese sauce and the béchamel, you did the hardest! Now you just have to put them together with lasagna pasta!

Preparation time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 45 minutes
Difficulty: Very Easy
Ingredients (for 2 person):
- Bolognese sauce
- Béchamel sauce
- Around 10 slices of lasagna pasta
- Grated cheese (Emmental, gruyère or cheddar)

In a pie plate, pour half of the Bolognese sauce. Then cover the sauce with slices of lasagna pasta.
Add on top of the pasta half of the béchamel sauce. Then cover again with slices of lasagna pasta.
Pour the rest of the Bolognese sauce on the pasta, and cover once again with lasagna pasta.
Add the rest of the béchamel, and sparkle on top of it some grated cheese.

Your dish is ready to go to the oven! Cook it in thermostat 180 degrees for around 45 minutes, until the grated cheese take on a golden color!

Tip: you can add some grated parmiggiano between each stage of sauce to give to your lasagna a more cheesy taste.

Top: Desigual, leggings: Primark, earings: Accessories, make-up: Givenchy

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