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French baguette receives UNESCO heritage status
Cheers to Thomas, Lionel and all of our French brothers and sisters…from our friends at the BBC.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-63800674
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
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Pain au jambon. Full Stop.
LOL that really is a news story I enjoyed hearing today.
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Re: French baguette receives UNESCO heritage status
Originally Posted by
Too Tall
Pain au jambon. Full Stop.
LOL that really is a news story I enjoyed hearing today.
Avec fromage?
Mike
Mike Noble
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Re: French baguette receives UNESCO heritage status
Originally Posted by
mnoble485
Avec fromage?
Mike
Just too much butter ;)
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Re: French baguette receives UNESCO heritage status
Timely there’s an article in NYT this week on jamon beurre sandwiches in NY.
Oddly the best I ever had was from Cafe Vienna in Barcelona. And my all time favorite use of French bread aside from eating the baguette on the way home from a Boulangerie in SW France is as the base for a banh mi. Truly a globe spanning gift.
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Biggest challenge buying a freshly baked baguette is not to eat half of it while coming back home.
Last edited by sk_tle; 12-01-2022 at 05:00 PM.
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There was a bakery in Marseilles that had fresh baguettes and a panini press to make smash sandwiches. The banquette would still be warm when sliced open for meat and cheese.
My wife makes a killer french toast with baguettes.
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Next to my wife's apt. in Paris, there is a slightly faded 70's era (yellow and brown decor under fluorescent light) bakery where she goes and gets amazing croissants and baguettes each morning. It appears to be run by an Indian family. Judging by the bags of flour delivered there, the baking gets done on the premises. A place like that in the US runs machines that produce a bread-style food object. What's more is they don't do coffee. Just baking. Coffee is down around the corner. Get your baguette and croissant and then go get your your coffee - why? It tastes good doesn't it? Forget your questions.
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Re: French baguette receives UNESCO heritage status
Originally Posted by
robin3mj
Timely there’s an article in NYT this week on jamon beurre sandwiches in NY.
Oddly the best I ever had was from Cafe Vienna in Barcelona. And my all time favorite use of French bread aside from eating the baguette on the way home from a Boulangerie in SW France is as the base for a banh mi. Truly a globe spanning gift.
Oh he!!s yes as a base for Bahn Mi. Man oh man i used to hit that hard during my working days downtown. There was a food truck that showed up on Tuesdays. Mmmmm.
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Elliot Erwitt^
That photo is all over the place and he says he never made any money off most of the use.
Last edited by j44ke; 12-02-2022 at 10:43 AM.
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