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Boîte à bonbons (Box of Candies) is a 16-CD box set compilation of the recorded songs of Jacques Brel.The limited edition box set was released to mark the 25th anniversary of Jacques Brel's death.
Chocolate lava cake smothered in chocolate sauce. Molten chocolate cakes characteristically contain five ingredients: butter, eggs, sugar, chocolate, and flour. [3] The butter and chocolate are melted together, while the eggs are either whisked with the sugar to form a thick paste, producing a denser pastry, or separated, with the white whipped into a meringue to provide more lift and a ...
A mousse may be sweet or savoury. [ 1 ] Sweet mousses are typically made with whipped egg whites , whipped cream , [ 2 ] or both, and flavored with one or more of chocolate, coffee, caramel, [ 3 ] puréed fruits, or various herbs and spices, such as mint or vanilla. [ 4 ]
11. Le bon roi Dagobert Allait à la chasse au pivert ; Le grand saint Éloi Lui dit : Ô mon roi ! La chasse aux coucous Vaudrait mieux pour vous. Eh bien, lui dit le roi, Je vais tirer, prends garde à toi. 12. Le bon roi Dagobert Avait un grand sabre de fer ; Le grand saint Éloi Lui dit : Ô mon roi ! Votre Majesté Pourrait se blesser. C ...
Pains au chocolat prior to baking. Pain au chocolat (French: [pɛ̃ o ʃɔkɔla] ⓘ; lit. ' bread with chocolate '), also known as chocolatine (French: [ʃɔkɔlatin] ⓘ) in the south-west part of France and in French speaking parts of Canada, couque au chocolat in Belgium, or chocolate croissant in the United States, is a type of Viennoiserie pastry consisting of a cuboid-shaped piece of ...
Chocolate marquise (French: marquise au chocolat) is a rich chocolate French dessert made with dark chocolate, butter, sugar, cocoa powder, eggs and cream. [1] It may have a connection to the Marquise de Sévigné (1626–1696). [2]
"Ah! vous dirai-je, maman " " Ah! vous dirai-je, maman" (French: [a vu diʁeʒ(ə) mamɑ̃], English: Oh!Shall I tell you, Mama) is a popular children's song in France. Since its composition in the 18th century, the melody has been applied to numerous lyrics in multiple languages – the English-language song "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is one such example.
The Menus-Plaisirs du Roi (French pronunciation: [məny pleziʁ dy ʁwa]) was, in the organisation of the French royal household under the Ancien Régime, the department of the Maison du Roi responsible for the "lesser pleasures of the King", which meant in practice that it was in charge of all the preparations for ceremonies, events and festivities, down to the last detail of design and order.