Osso buco & Gremolata
Osso buco: plate with a traditional dish by Yann Lefebvre

Osso buco & Gremolata

Osso buco! A classic Italian dish that originates in the Lombardy region, specifically in the city of Milan. The name "osso buco" literally means "hollow bone" in Italian, which refers to the braised veal shanks that are typically used in the dish. The origins of osso buco date back to the 16th century, when it was an aristocratic cuisine dish in Milan.

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Seasonal pear almond tart
Poire amandine tart revisited: recipe with summer fruits, apricots pa Yann Lefebvre

Seasonal pear almond tart

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Pear almond tart is a delicious French dessert that dates back to the 17th century, probably originating in the Île-de-France region, created by French pastry chefs who experimented with ingredients and flavors to create a unique and delicious dessert.

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Daube niçoise recipe v1.0
Daube of Nice: tradition

Daube niçoise recipe v1.0

Daube niçoise, like many other Niçoise dishes, is a very old recipe, considered to be a "poor man's dish", which has become a staple of Niçoise gastronomic cuisine, along with salade niçoise and pan-bagnat. I'll soon be introducing you to these two other Niçoise dishes, which are much simpler to prepare.

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Roast Orloff revisited by Yann, a multitude of flavours
Rôti Orloff

Roast Orloff revisited by Yann, a multitude of flavours

Legend has it that the Orloff roast was invented in the 19th century in honor of Prince Orlov, who was Tsar Nicholas I's representative in Paris. The modern version of this traditional recipe simply consists of interspersing slices of meat and cheese in a roast, before baking it in the oven.

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