Proficiencies in sausage-making, garde manger, pates, terrines, galantines and stuffed meats are also taught. |
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You can buy hand-made chocolates, sour dough breads, jams, honey cakes, terrines, clotted cream and organic meats. |
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I still pull from this book when making terrines, sausages, and other charcuterie. |
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Some charcuteries also sell veal sausages and terrines of game. |
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The glistening jelly can transform terrines and pEotes to professional style, with a finishing layer of sprigs of herb set in the top. |
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Among them are luscious cakes, fabulous sundaes, soda fountain drinks, pies and tarts, sandwiches, pops and cones, terrines, bombes and more. |
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Season well with salt and plenty of pepper, bearing in mind that terrines always need plenty of seasoning as they are to be served cold. |
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The Deputy Minister visited Cnwd in Cross Hands, in Carmarthenshire, to see their range of smoked products and terrines. |
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Waitrose own-brand 115g Scottish smoked salmon parcels and 100g Scottish poached salmon terrines have been pulled from shop shelves. |
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It's good for caramelizing the top of creme brulee as well as handy for unmolding anything made with butter or oil such as cakes, tarts and terrines. |
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Consider making a fancy French meatloaf such as the terrines and pates that are baked, chilled and served in fragrant slices at Cafe Zenon in downtown Eugene. |
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Among the recipes you'll find one section devoted to Mousses, Pates, and Terrines, and another called Savory Pastries, which includes tiny tarts, quiches, and other delights. |
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