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French Marble Caramel and Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Ganache
The salted caramel replaces the vanilla, giving it a sweeter but more intense caramel flavour. Topped with a simple chocolate ganache it is perfect for Goûté (4pm snack time in France).
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Springform Cake Tin
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Chocolate and Pear Clafoutis with Caramel Sauce
The purpose of a clafoutis is to highlight a delicious fruit. This clafoutis does just that, as well as being chocolatey to enhance the sweet pear flavour. We make clafoutis all day long at home. It is such a simplistic cake, easily made with basic pantry ingredients.
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Dulce de Leche Hot Chocolate with Shortbread Stars
A combination of rich, sweet caramel with dark bitter chocolate, this hot chocolate is sheer indulgence.
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Stoneware Cappuccino Mug
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Shortbread Biscuits
These crumbly, sweet shortbread stars sit perfectly on the side of a super indulgent mug of Dulce de Leche Hot Chocolate.
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Stoneware Cappuccino Mug
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Maple Pears, Sultana & Hazelnut Baked Porridge
Comforting, wholesome and healthy all at the same time, this baked porridge is a great breakfast for a crowd. Simply pop all the ingredients in the casserole and bake in the oven. It is also extremely versatile so why not trying changing-up the dried fruit and nuts depending on what you have in the cupboard.
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Cast Iron Round Casserole
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Italian Inspired Casserole Bread
The classic Casserole Bread in an Italian-inspired version. The casserole bread is incredibly easy to bake in a Cast Iron Casserole from Le Creuset.
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Cast Iron Soup Pot
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Cassoulet
Cassoulet is typical French 'comfort food,' but it’s more of a concept than an actual recipe. The dish always contains beans and salted pork or bacon, but beyond that, each cook gives the dish their own personal touch. For example, it could include local sausages or confit of duck, pork, partridge, or goose. We’ve put together what we believe is the perfect combination, and we’re sure it will be a hit regardless of who tastes it.
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Cast Iron Shallow Casserole
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Sourdough Casserole Bread
Casserole bread is already delicious, but by adding sourdough, you take your bread baking to the next level. In addition to providing a tangy flavor, a crispy crust, and an extra moist crumb, sourdough bread is also healthier for you compared to bread made with yeast. The bacteria in the sourdough, particularly the lactic acid content, aid digestion, and sourdough bread naturally contains a higher level of nutrients.
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Boeuf bourguignon
If you want to capture the life and soul of French cooking, it can be done in a single stew; boeuf bourguignon. The dish originates from Burgundy, which is home to world-class red wines and Charolais cattle, which were originally preferred for this recipe. In our recipe, we recommend using either beef shoulder, brisket, or chuck, as these cuts have a good marbling of fat. This ensures that the meat retains its juiciness and adds plenty of flavor to the dish.
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World’s Easiest Casserole Bread
The world's easiest casserole bread didn’t receive its name for nothing. It has a short ingredient list and requires no kneading, so you avoid sticky hands. The bread is baked at a high temperature, resulting in a crisp and chewy crust, while staying moist and airy on the inside.
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World’s Best Bread
The world’s best bread should be baked in a cast iron casserole to achieve the moistest crumb and the crispiest crust. This bread recipe is also non-knead and very easy to follow. The recipe is designed for a 24 cm (4.2 L) casserole, so if you’re using a different size, be aware that the baking time may need to be slightly adjusted.
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Cast Iron Round Casserole