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Guilt Free Low Fat Maple Creme Brulee
Guilt Free Low Fat Maple Creme Brulee

I love Creme Brulee but with the high fat have been working on a no-guilt low fat version of this French delight. It had to be creamy with the subtle flavors I remember from when I was in Cannes France. Last weekend my father came to visit and here it is, low-fat no guilt Creme Brulee using Canadian maple syrup and a Madagascar vanilla bean. Guaranteed to knock the socks of any guest and you can feel the guilty feeling they have once they taste it. Then they're so relived when you tell them the ingredients. Truly no guilt.

Sauteed Strips of Chicken with Chanterelle Mushrooms
Sauteed Strips of Chicken with Chanterelle Mushrooms

This dish comes from Cahors, a town in the southwest of France known for its dark, rough red wine. The sauce is equally good with salmon.

Roasted Chicken with 44 Cloves of Garlic (Clay-Pot)
Roasted Chicken with 44 Cloves of Garlic (Clay-Pot)

If you do not have a clay cooker, you can use a large covered Dutch oven and reduce the oven temperature to about 375 F. Do not fear the large amount of garlic in this recipe. Garlic cloves are nutty and mellow when cooked whole. Once you try it, you may end up adding even more garlic, because they are so good!

Fresh Cherry Clafoutis
Fresh Cherry Clafoutis

Cherry clafoutis is original from France, and it's usually made with unpitted cherries, which gives the clafoutis almond flavor during the baking. But nowadays we always pit the cherries in order to eat it easier later on, so you can add a little bit almond extract, which will definitely give your clafoutis almond taste without worrying about the pits from the cherries!

Sage Roasted Potatoes
Sage Roasted Potatoes

A classic dish from rural France that is perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas or any family get together. It matches perfectly with roast turkey.

Gnocchi à la Parisienne
Gnocchi à la Parisienne

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.

French Cabbage and Bean Soup with ham and potatoes
French Cabbage & Bean Soup with ham & potatoes

French cabbage and bean soup-- An aromatic classic from southwestern France.

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Frances' Peanut Butter Treats

hese are perfect for serving with coffee and dessert, and I include them in boxes of home-made assorted cookies for gift giving