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Page 1: Meals in France by Déborah Régnier and Victoria Gallaire

Meals in France by Déborah Régnier and Victoria Gallaire

Page 2: Meals in France by Déborah Régnier and Victoria Gallaire

The meals of the day

French people love eating !

We love food and we enjoy cooking !

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Breakfast

In the morning, we have breakfast.

We sometimes drink orange juice .

But we prefer hot drinks such as cocoa, coffee and tea.

Most of us have French bread ( baguette) with butter, chocolate spread « Nutella », jam, cereals.

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BreakfastJam Bread Pastries Chocolate

CoffeeFruit juice

Tea

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Lunch First, there is a starter : pâté, eggs, mixed salads, raw vegetables…

Then, a main course that includes meat or fish and cooked vegetables.

Then, we have cheese .

Finally, dessert : fruit, yoghurt, pudding or a

cake (on Sundays).

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Our favourites

Tomato Macedonia and ham

Pasta with chicken

Cheese and yoghurt

Chocolate cake with strawberry

Cookies

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FridaysOn Fridays, we traditionally eat fish because Jesus was

crucified on a Friday and, therefore, eating « flesh » was forbidden.

Of course, things are changing as people are less religious nowadays and school dinners have to conform to

secularism in our country.

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5 o'clock tea

After school , we have a snack :

we love bread with Nutella spread (chocolate cream

and hazelnuts )

Yummy !!

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Dinner

In the evening, we often eat home made soup;

We mix mashed vegetables : carrots, potatoes, leeks, onions,parsnips etc …

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For dinner, we also eat pizza and quiche Lorraine with salad.

Quiche : a French Favourite !

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You need : - a roll of dough - 3 eggs - 250 g cream - 150 g bacon - Nutmeg, salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 200 ° C

Place the dough in a pie dish, prick the bottom with a fork.

Mix the beaten eggs and cream.

Fry the bacon.

Add the bacon to the egg mixture with salt, pepper, grated nutmeg .

Pour over the dough. You can spread grated cheese on top.

Bake for 30 min.

Recipe n° 1: quiche Lorraine

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In the summer

Chicken, sausages, pork or lamb chops

hamburgers, beef steak

We often eat salads and barbecue.

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To give a little more flavor to our meat, we eat it with sauces like : Ketchup, Mayonnaise, Tartare, Béarnaise. Vinaigrette is for salads.

Our favourite dressings

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Recipe n° 2: Vinaigrette

40 cl olive oil 20 cl red wine vinegar 20 cl water (optional) 20 cl strong mustard 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon pepper

To save time, I prepare the vinaigrette pouring all the ingredients into the blender graduated jar :

No need to measure, just pour and stir !

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French cheeseAfter the main dish and before dessert , we eat cheese, either after lettuce or with it.

●Coulommier

●Goat cheese

●Maroilles

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French cheese

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A Christmas dinner

The Christmas dinner is a family dinner

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Christmas favourites

Bûche

« foie gras » (geese liver), Oni

on jam

Turkey & chesnut stuffing

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Remember us?

Deborah and Victoria - class 3 °A

Déborah

Victoria