La Reine Movie

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Magdalena Liendo

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Aug 4, 2024, 2:49:04 PM8/4/24
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Ahhhhthe bouches la reine! A great classic of French and Alsatian cuisine that we sometimes dare not try. Puff pastry crusts and a creamy filling... A real treat! For a festive meal or a nice Sunday lunch with the family, here's a homemade recipe that's sure to please!

The reine claudes in my market right now are pretty hard. Are they supposed to be soft when you buy them, or can I just let them ripen in the bowl? I bought some mirabelles that were quite hard last week, and they just went to mush, as opposed to ever ripening nicely.


Here in the states we have been enjoying the pluots sold at grocery stores. There are a half dozen or so of these hybrids between apricots and plums being grown commercially. They are much sweeter than plums and so juicy that they require a bowl under your chin. So as to catch every amber drip. I found a small yellowy pink one of unknown cultivar that was the sweetest thing I have ever put in my mouth, yet had enough bright acidity to be perfect. I wish I knew which one it is.


The Rainier cherries are just finishing. They are one of those fruits that must be grown in a particular part of Washington state to be worthy of the name Rainier. Do you get them (from Washington) over there?

Deb


I finally picked some up a the march this morning along with a handful of mirabelles. My verdict is OMG, how could I have not known about these until now? I never would have thought to try them before, so thanks for the post!


The Journal fr die reine und angewandte Mathematik is the oldest mathematics periodical still in existence. Founded in 1826 by August Leopold Crelle and edited by him until his death in 1855, it soon became widely known under the name of "Crelle's Journal". In the 190 years of its existence, "Crelle's Journal" has developed to an outstanding scholarly periodical with one of the worldwide largest circulations among mathematics journals. It belongs to the very top mathematics periodicals, as listed in ISI's Journal Citation Report.


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The recipe for potage la reine most probably dates from the 15th century, and was thus named in honour of queen Marguerite of Valois, the first wife of Henri IV. It was served at court at least once a week. It even entered the menus of hospitals as its ingredients made it a hearty and nourishing dish.


The recipe also crossed the channel, and makes an appearance in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. The soup features in a scene where it is discussed as a necessary part of throwing the ball at Netherfield, and it was intended for the reinvigoration of the guests. You can read more about this here (external link).



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