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  5. List of French desserts - Wikipedia

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    Clafoutis is a baked French dessert of fruit, traditionally black cherries, [1] arranged in a buttered dish and covered with a thick flan-like batter. Crème brûlée consists of a rich custard base topped with a contrasting layer of hard caramel.

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    Good Eats is an American television cooking show, created and hosted by Alton Brown, which aired in North America on Food Network and later Cooking Channel.Likened to television science educators Mr. Wizard and Bill Nye, [1] Brown explores the science and technique behind the cooking, the history of different foods, and the advantages of different kinds of cooking equipment.

  7. Crêpe - Wikipedia

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    The standard recipe for French crêpe calls for flour, eggs, milk, salt, and butter. Sugar is optional. In the industrial production of crêpes, the dry ingredients are combined with eggs to form a dough. The rest of the wet ingredients are then added to thin the batter to a loose enough consistency to spread easily.

  8. Feuilletine - Wikipedia

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    The crêpe batter is baked for a few minutes, and the crêpes are allowed to cool; as they cool, they become crisp. In French, these crispy crêpes are called crêpes gavottes or crêpes dentelles; but when crumbled into small shards, they become feuilletine. [1]

  9. Crêpe bretonne - Wikipedia

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    The batter is spread out onto a disc with a small spatula called a rozell , rouable or raclette in the local French dialect. Crêpes based on the Breton recipes are usually made with a simple crêpière (or frying pan). The batter requires energy to aerate the dough and precise gestures to spread it on the billig.