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A French Classic: Fricassée of Chicken with Morels and Vin Jaune

Once a year, I find myself drawn to making this dish—a harmonious symphony of wild mushrooms, chicken, and cream. What makes it truly special is the way the nutty, sherry-like notes of Vin Jaune dance with the earthy richness of morels, creating a flavor combination that feels both indulgent and deeply satisfying.

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Cassoul-YAY

A lot of people asked what made my cassoulet so good and if I could share the recipe. Sylvie Bigar​, the goddess of cassoulet and author of ‘Cassoulet Confessions’ had advised me to go to Hostellerie Etienne to taste the best version. I won’t repeat my account of eating it but suffice it to say that after one plate, my son became an expert and scolded me that my version was not as good. I spent the next year studying different recipes and techniques before settling upon what I call Cassoulet v2. My recipe is a hybrid of several recipes including Sylvie Bigar’s rendition of Eric Garcia’s recipe, Hostellerie Etienne’s recipe, and my personal experiences.

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