15 Old-School French Recipes Your Grandma Used to Make (2024)

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15 Old-School French Recipes Your Grandma Used to Make (1)

By Rebecca Shapiro

Published Jul 5, 2019

Everyone knows that the French can cook. (Seriously, how do they manage to do bread and butter better than the rest of the world?) And if you were lucky enough to grow up with a French grand-mére, you didn’t even need Julia Child to teach you how to make a classic boeuf bourguignon. Here are 15 old-school recipes she’d be proud to see you make. Bon appétit.

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Cheater’s White Wine Coq Au Vin

Coq au vin sounds like something that should take all day, but this one-pot version is ready in under an hour. Make sure to save a glass of wine to sip on while you cook.

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Slow-cooker French Onion Soup

French onion soup is one of our hands-down favorites. There’s the savory broth, crusty bread and a mound of melted Gruyère. Plus, this hands-off version cooks in the slow-cooker all day, so you can go about your business with visions of cheese pulls dancing in your head.

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Vegetarian Cassoulet With Mushrooms And Chard

Your grand-mére’s version was probably filled with duck and sausage. But we like Coterie member Phoebe Lapine’s lighter veggie version for a change of pace.

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Easy One-pan Ratatouille

If a cartoon rodent can make it, so can you. Serve this with a loaf of crusty bread, and dinner is done.

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Thyme And Garlic Baked Camembert

We’ve all made baked Brie with a whole jar of jam spread on top. But to class it up, follow the lead of Coterie member Gaby Dalkin (and French grandmas everywhere) and switch to the slightly funkier Camembert, with a simple herb topping.

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Sweet Crepes With Caramelized Pears

Who needs pancakes when you can have these paper-thin crepes to devour? Eat them for dessert, or a particularly indulgent breakfast.

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30-minute Cheater’s Bouillabaisse

Your grand-mére probably spent hours on her bouillabaisse, and used every kind of fresh seafood she could find. But narrowing it down to just a few—cod, shrimp and mussels—and using canned tomatoes and seafood stock makes this an easy weeknight meal.

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Croque Monsieur Crostini

An open-faced version of our favorite sandwich—crusty bread, tangy mustard and a creamy Gruyère cheese sauce. We’re not exactly going to call this diet food, but the smaller size makes it just a little more manageable.

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Cherry Clafoutis

We don’t understand how the clafoutis—a baked custard dish studded with fresh fruit—manages to be so creamy and so light at the same time. But we’re willing to keep making them until we figure it out.

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Cheater’s Slow-cooker Beef Bourguignon

Don’t tell Grandma (or Julia Child), but when you’re making beef bourguignon, the slow-cooker is truly your best friend. Set it, forget it and come home to melt-in-your-mouth tender meat.

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Easy Quiche Lorraine

A classic quiche Lorraine will always remind us of lunch at Grandma’s, and thanks to Heidi Larsen, we’re ready to carry on the tradition. Using a make-ahead pie crust makes it super simple to throw together.

Pear Tarte Tatin

The secret to this easy tarte tatin is store-bought puff pastry (Coterie member Katie Workman always has the best time-saving tips). But we promise, it still looks and tastes just as good as the homemade version.

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The Best Potatoes Au Gratin

Potatoes with cream sauce and plenty of melted Gruyère? Yeah, we’re on board. This is not everyday food, but once in a while it certainly hits the spot.

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Lemon And Herb Roast Chicken

It’s practically the law in France that Sundays involve a big family meal with a roast chicken at the center. We can’t think of a nicer way to start the week.

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Frozen Chocolate Soufflé

Making a classic soufflé can be a bit intimidating, but it pays to do it a day ahead of time. Once you’ve assembled, stick it in the freezer overnight, which helps keep the shape and texture.

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FAQs

What is a typical French meal? ›

An usual French lunch will include: an appetizer (une entrée), such as a mixed salad, soup, terrine or pâté; main course, (le plat principal), choice of beef, pork, chicken, or fish, with potatoes, rice, pasta and/or vegetables; cheese course (from a local selection) and/or a sweet.

What is the traditional food of France? ›

The French are renowned for their culinary expertise. France is the country of delicious soft cheeses, freshly baked crusty bread, and full-bodied wines. Classic French dishes often feature rich, flavourful sauces, tender meats that are slow-cooked to perfection, and soft, stewed vegetables.

What is the 1 most popular food in France? ›

Steak-frites

This is often considered the most typical French dish. A piece of steak, often a rib eye (entrecôte) is pan fried in butter and served “saignant” or bloody with a mountain of chips. Hollandaise and béarnaise sauces are both served with steak-frites.

Is pasta a French dish? ›

While Asian noodles are believed to have originated in China, pasta is believed to have independently originated in Italy and is a staple food of Italian cuisine, with evidence of Etruscans making pasta as early as 400 BCE in Italy.

What are the 17 French classical menu? ›

17 Course French Classical Menu with Description and Examples
  • Hors-d oeuvre / Appetizer.
  • Potage / Soup.
  • Oeuf / Egg.
  • Farinaceous / Farineaux / Pasta or Rice.
  • Poisson / Fish.
  • Entrée / Entree.
  • Sorbet / Sorbet.
  • Releve / Joints.
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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 4 meals of a French person? ›

Like most people, the French generally eat three times a day.
  • 1) Petit-déjeuner – Breakfast. In France, breakfast might be smaller than what you're used to. ...
  • 2) Déjeuner – Lunch. ...
  • 3) Dîner – Dinner. ...
  • Goûter – Snack.

What are the top 10 French dishes? ›

Top 10 French Delicious Dishes! Miam!
  • Coq au Vin (Rooster with wine) ...
  • Boeuf Bourguignon (Beef stew) ...
  • Ratatouille. ...
  • Soupe a l'ognion (Onion soup) ...
  • Steak Tartare. ...
  • Quiche Lorraine. ...
  • Macarons. ...
  • Tarte Tatin (Apple Pie)

What is France's signature dish? ›

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

What is usually on a French menu? ›

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 famous French item? ›

20 of the most iconic, famous and quirky French things
  • Paris. ...
  • Eiffel Tower. ...
  • Moulin Rouge. ...
  • The Louvre. ...
  • The Palace of Versailles. ...
  • Cooking. ...
  • The Michelin Guide. ...
  • Cheese.
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