14 Savory French Recipes - When You Want to Feel a Little Fancy But Don't Have Much Time (2024)

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Think French cooking is complicated? It doesn't have to be! These recipes come together easily and are incredibly delicious.

If you want to feel a little fancy, with minimal effort, these recipes are for you! French-inspired cooking doesn't have to be difficult.

14 Savory French Recipes - When You Want to Feel a Little Fancy But Don't Have Much Time (1)

These are some of our favorite, savory French recipes that are great for any occasion. With everything from the best bistro salad to quiches and stews, there's something for everyone. Make them ahead of time and enjoy the flavors of France from your very own home. Bon appétit!

Classic French Bistro Salad

This simpleClassic French Bistro Salad, served at cafés, brasseries and bistros all over France, is beyond easy and one of those recipes you'll be turning to again and again (especially when you want to feel a little "fancy") - with minimal effort on your part.

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Pumpkin Jam (Confiture De Citrouille)

If you've never had the pleasure of tasting pumpkin jam, you've missed out on something incredibly delicious! No worries though, you can make it yourself in less than 30 minutes!

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Fresh Herb and Ham Crustless Quiches

These Fresh Herb and Ham Crustless Quiches are great for breakfast, brunch, lunch or casual dinners. They're easy to make and come together quickly but taste like a labor of love! I love that you can prepare them ahead then bake just before serving!

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French Mustard Chicken Breasts (Poulet à la Moutarde Française)

This French Mustard Chicken Breasts recipe will make you feel like a fancy chef, but it comes together quickly and can be prepped in advance. You'll want to eat the luxurious mustard sauce like it's soup!

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Classic Quiche Lorraine with Prosciutto

This super easy Classic Quiche Lorraine with its creamy, tender custard filling, ribbons of thinly sliced prosciutto and crisp, flaky super-easy crust is perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner and makes fabulous leftovers! The crust is a refrigerated store-bought crust but we include a few tricks to make it look and taste like homemade, no blind baking needed!

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Beef Bourguinon Meatballs (Boulettes de Bœuf Bourguignon)

Want to feel a little fancy without breaking the bank or spending hours in the kitchen? These make-ahead Beef Bourguinon Meatballs are outrageously delicious, work well for entertaining and will make an ordinary day quite special!

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Make-Ahead Bacon Wrapped Green Beans (Haricots Verts Enrobés de Bacon)

These Bacon Wrapped Green Beans are extraordinarily delicious and, even better, they can be prepped a day in advance for easy entertaining!

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French Tomato Basil Ricotta Tart

With a super simple, press-in crust, a ricotta parmesan filling and a juicy tomato basil topping, this French Tomato Ricotta Tart will have everyone begging for more!

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French Lentil Soup (Vegetarian or with Chicken)

This French Lentil Soup is loaded with great nutrition, but it's also bursting with fabulous flavor. Keep it vegetarian or add bites of super tender chicken!

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Butternut Bacon Spinach Quiche

Looking for a delicious way to celebrate fall?This Butternut Bacon Spinach Quiche is so easy (with a store-bought crust and no parbaking) and is perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner!

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Provencal Beef Stew (Daube)

Beef Daube, aka Provencal Beef Stew! With red wine and herbs, it's slow roasted till the beef is super tender and so delicious!

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Easy Zucchini Summer Quiche

This easy summer quiche loaded with fresh corn, smoky bacon, parmesan cheese and thinly sliced zucchini makes a fabulous entree for breakfast, lunch or dinner!

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Make Ahead Beef Bourguignon

This Make Ahead Beef Bourguignon with melt-in-your-mouth tender beef is crazy delicious, inexpensive and economical!

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French Goat Cheese and Tomato Tarts

These Goat Cheese and Tomato Tarts are deliciousand the perfect tart for your next get-together. The crust is so versatile!

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  1. Sandi Ownby says

    I made your Beef Bourguignon last night and the Zucchini quiche earlier this summer. Delish! Your recipes are always winners!

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14 Savory French Recipes - When You Want to Feel a Little Fancy But Don't Have Much Time (2024)

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What is fancy French food called? ›

Haute cuisine distinguished itself from regular French cuisine by what was cooked and served, by obtaining premium ingredients such as fruit out of season, and by using ingredients not typically found in France.

What are the 10 most common foods consumed in France? ›

Top 10 of Commonly Consumed Food
  • Cheese. ...
  • Soup and Potage. ...
  • Magret de Canard. ...
  • Desserts. Read more about our Cooking Classes here. ...
  • Salads. Read more about our Cooking Classes here. ...
  • Seafood. Read more about our Cooking Classes here. ...
  • Raclettes. Read more about our Cooking Classes here. ...
  • Omelettes. Read more about our Cooking Classes here.

What is a complicated French dish? ›

One of the most complicated and iconic French recipes is "Duck à l'Orange," also known as "Canard à l'Orange." This dish involves preparing a whole duck, creating a rich orange sauce, and combining complex flavors.

What is France's signature dish? ›

Considered a national dish of France, pot-au-feu has no definitive recipe, and many regions of France have their own versions.

What is the 3 course meal in France? ›

Menus generally include three courses: an appetizer (one entrée), the main course (Un plat principal), and dessert (un dessert).

What is the most famous French dish? ›

There are many options to choose from, but France's national dish is probably the Boeuf Bourguignon. Well known in and outside France, it represents the beauty of the cuisine by transforming a simple piece of meat into an intensely flavored dish, only composed with national ingredients.

What is a French dessert? ›

Top 12 Popular Desserts in France
  • Crème brûlée. Crème brûlée is arguably the most well-known French dessert outside of France, a staple on menus from Paris to New York. ...
  • Chocolate Soufflé ...
  • The Mille-Feuille. ...
  • Fruit Tarts.
  • Apple Tarte Tatin. ...
  • Paris-Brest. ...
  • Ile Flottante. ...
  • Eclair & Religieuse.
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Why do the French eat their salad last? ›

French meals include a salad course after the entree and before dessert. European-trained chef Karl Guggenmos of Healthy Meals Supreme explains that in France, diners believe that a green salad consumed after a main course can assist with digestion.

What is France's number one food? ›

Bread and cheese are staples in a French diet and after you've tasted authentic, French bread and French cheese you'll wonder why they don't just eat it all the time. Unlike baguettes that you might find at home, a real French baguette is crispy and firm with a wispy, fluffy inside.

What is the most famous dessert in France? ›

The most famous french desserts
  1. L'éclair. Originally known as « pain à la duch*esse, » French eclairs underwent a delicious transformation in the 19th century. ...
  2. Le Paris-Brest. ...
  3. Le mille-feuille. ...
  4. La crème brûlée. ...
  5. Le fraisier.
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What do the French eat with almost every meal? ›

Etiquette for French dining
  • The French always eat bread with a meal.
  • A bowl of lettuce served after the entrée (starter) is common.
  • If there is a cheese course and a desert, the cheese course always comes first and no surprise cheese is eaten with bread, not with biscuits.

What is a typical French dinner menu? ›

20 French Main Courses for Dinners Simple or Fancy
  • 01 of 20. Ratatouille. ...
  • 02 of 20. Steak au Poivre with Red Wine Pan Sauce. ...
  • 03 of 20. Marseille-Style Shrimp Stew. ...
  • 04 of 20. Duck à l'Orange. ...
  • 05 of 20. Julia Child's Favorite Roast Chicken. ...
  • 06 of 20. Lyon-Style Chicken with Vinegar Sauce. ...
  • 07 of 20. Crispy Monkfish with Capers. ...
  • 08 of 20.
Feb 12, 2023

What do French eat for dinner? ›

Steack and fries is very popular, or croque-monsieur/madame, pasta or fish and rice as a main, with bread of course Then people have cheese and/or a light dessert or fruit and coffee/tea. Dinner starts with a soup in winter followed by a hearty dish or salad with a lighter main in summer, still with bread.

What are 5 famous French dishes? ›

The 10 most famous french foods over the world are:
  • Croissant.
  • Baguette.
  • Coq au vin.
  • Ratatouille.
  • Boeuf bourguignon.
  • Quiche Lorraine.
  • Escargots.
  • French onion soup.

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 are the 11 French classical menu? ›

  • Hors d'oeuvre- Appetizer. Potage- Soup.
  • Oeufs- Eggs. Farineux- Pasta.
  • Poisson- Fish. Entrée- Entree.
  • Relevé- Joint. Sorbet- Sorbet.
  • Rôti- Roast. ...
  • Légumes- Vegetables. ...
  • Salade- Salad. ...
  • Buffet froid- Clod buffet.

What is haute French? ›

Haute cuisine is a French term that literally translates as “high cooking.” When you picture fine dining in high-end restaurants today, chances are you're thinking of some of the key elements of haute cuisine.

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