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http://www.easy-french-food.com/


Came across this site I think it's quite good, you may enjoy it too..

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Excellent site. Many thanks. I've already got my apron and chef's toque on!

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Robert Ferrieux wrote:Excellent site. Many thanks. I've already got my apron and chef's toque on!

Helen

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Post by PatrickF »

Has anyone the recipe for the lovely catalan bread sold somedays in breadshops in Collioure - it is sort of a fluffy flat bread sprinkled with sugar. I first saw young people pulling bits off before they got out the door.
We are back in NZ and would like to bake up some for the grandchildren.
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Post by Rivesaltes Johnny »

They are probably known as Bunyettes... quite fiddly to make as you can see by this you tube video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHr2kiuXLBA
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Thank you very much - will have to bake up a batch in the next few days.
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Post by PatrickF »

Bougnettes' [bunyetetes in catalan]are golden,puffy,sugary doughnuts. They are known by other names too: bunyols, crespells, oreillettes or garrifes. Try making them at home.
Since Rivesaltes Johnny gave me a headsup, I have found plenty of information. Merci
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