![]() ![]() ![]() Endlessly popular, you’ll find it on the shelves of patisseries all across France, and it’s a favoured dessert served at French bistros or even fine dining restaurants. Today’s Lemon Tart recipe is a classic tart known in French as Tarte au Citron. Main: Duck Confit with Lentil Ragout Starter: Goat’s Cheese Salad Dessert: Today’s Lemon Tart Lemon Tart Side: Lentil Ragout – A traditional side for Duck Confit, these French lentils are mouth-wateringly good!ĭessert: Today’s Lemon Tart – A perfect finish to the meal that’s not too heavy, this is a tart you’ll find in virtually every patisserie across France. Main: Duck Confit – An iconic French dish that’s so much easier to make than you think! It’s the ultimate make-ahead dinner party dish for showing off! This fresh leaf salad sports nuts, bacon, and pan-fried goat’s cheese medallions that are golden outside and oozing inside. Starter: Warm Goat’s Cheese Salad – A classic French Bistro starter. Welcome back to the final instalment of French Bistro Week! □□ This is a week in which I’m sharing all the recipes you need to recreate your very own French Bistro experience at home. This is a classic French tart that’s elegant and pretty as a picture, yet the filling is as simple as can be: just eggs, sugar, butter and fresh lemon! □□Welcome back to FRENCH BISTRO WEEK!□□ It’s not too sweet but not mouth-puckeringly sour either, and so custardy it just melts in the mouth. What makes this Lemon Tart so perfect? It’s the lemon curd filling. ![]()
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