3,718 FRENCH NUT CAKE recipes
Thyme and olives make this French bread full of the delicious flavor, great to serve with any kind of stew or soup!
Gluten-free, dairy-free pancakes
A very tasty cake, everybody asked for the second slice.
Italian style potato dumplings but made with Paris, France flair. This recipe is a good way to use up leftover Pâte à Choux or Quick change pastry by mixing it with leftover mashed potatoes to create a soft potato dumpling.
Light and packed with strawberry flavor. Make this delicious cake with seasonal strawberries, if you can find organic ones, the cake would taste more strawberry-y. Only 1/2 cup flour in the cake, and almost fat-free and guilt-free. Enjoy :)
The curried yogurt dressing is spicy, creamy and flavorful, grilled asparagus is tender-crispy, topped with curried yogurt dressing, a light and tasty side dish for your spring supper.
This salty spread uses two types of olives and crumbled feta cheese, but no anchovies. Serve on crackers, toasted sliced baguette or pita chips.
The classic French dessert.
Oatmeal Banana and Fruit Muffins recipe
These scrumptious snacks are the perfect appetizer with dinner! Tastes great with any kind of sauce you prepare.
Double Fudge Saucepan Brownies recipe
A hearty crunchy side salad with peas, celery and cashews in a creamy dressing.
Use whole raw pistachios to mix in the dough, and the lemon flavor from the lemon zest and juice adds extra great taste to biscotti, a cup of tea or coffee with a couple of biscotti.
These yogurt lemon cupcakes are delicious, they are so moist and lemony; if you don't have lemon extract, just add more freshly grated lemon zest and juice; frost them with the delicious lemon cream cheese frosting, decorate them into your favorite Easter characters. Everyone will enjoy these cute and delicious cupcakes.
Pan-fried monkfish, served with bunya nut hash, rocket and macadamia nut pesto
These gluten-free (can be dairy free and nut free, see Notes) muffins are a great start to the day as they contain no refined sugars and instead provide slow release energy through their relatively high protein content. If you are diabetic, use stevia in place of maple syrup.