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Recipe for classic French lemon tart
This easy peasy lemon squeasy recipe for classic French lemon tart – tarte au citron in French – is easy to make but packs a
Recipe for classic French frangipane and fruit tarts
Wherever you go in France, the patisseries and boulangeries feature jewel like fruit tarts. Encased in sweet pastry, sometimes bathed in a creamy thick custard
How to make French style sweet pastry
How to make French style sweet pastry – called pâte sucrée in French – ideal for cakes and tarts. It’s a type of shortcrust pastry,
Top wine experiences in the Golfe de Saint-Tropez
Vines have been grown in the Golfe de Saint-Tropez in the Var department for more than two millennia, planted first by the Phoenicians, then the