Cozy French Recipes for Chilly Winter Nights (2024)

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Updated on January 3, 2024

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As temperatures drop, there's nothing quite like a warm and comforting meal. French cuisine is known for its rich flavors and hearty dishes, making it a cozy choice for cold winter nights. In this list, you'll find a selection of classic French recipes, from a light Cheese Soufflé to a hearty Boeuf Bourguignon, that are sure to bring a touch of warmth to your home.

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Boeuf Bourguignon

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This recipe for the decadent beef stew comes from Jacques Pépin. He doesn't use stock, demi-glace, or even water in his stew, relying on robust red wine for the deep-flavored sauce.

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Gateway Cassoulet

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By cooking several recipe components separately in the same pot before combining them all to meld in the oven, Sylvie Bigar reduces the active cooking time for cassoulet to a little over an hour, while retaining the long-cooked, richly developed flavor of the traditional recipe.

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Best-Ever Cheese Soufflé

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This light and airy soufflé boasts both Parmigiano-Reggiano and Gruyère cheeses and gets a little sharp complexity from Dijon and dry mustard. Wrap the ramekins with tin foil to keep them from overflowing.

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Sauvignon Blanc-Steamed Mussels with Garlic Toasts

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Toasted garlic bread and mussels steamed in Sauvignon Blanc come together in this recipe. You can use this recipe to make the classic version with wine and butter, or customize the flavors in your pot of mussels by swapping out the white wine in favor of clam broth, sake, or lager.

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Caramelized Onion and Bread Soup with Brûléed Blue Cheese

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In this vegetarian version of classic French onion soup, blue cheese and oloroso sherry add depth and layers of flavor. Notes of toasted nuts and fruit compote in the sherry pair well with caramelized onions, and its briny acidity cuts through the richness of the cheese.

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Seared Scallops with Pomegranate and Meyer Lemon

At Bavel in Los Angeles, chef Ori Menashe serves shallow bowls of scallop aguachile, and diners can't get enough. Our riff on his raw dish sends scallops to the skillet for a quick sear before serving them with fresh lemon, orange, and pomegranate juices and serrano chile to bring heat and fresh, fruity flavor to sweet scallops.

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Roasted "Reblochon"

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In the French Alps, Reblochon, a bloomy-rind cow's milk cheese, is melted in a special brazier for reblochonnade — a meal of the melted cheese served with roasted sausages, boiled potatoes, and other bites. While unpasteurized Reblochon isn't imported to the United States, there are many American farmhouse cheeses (such as Jasper Hill Farm Little Hosmer or Sweet Grass Dairy Green Hill) that make wonderful substitutes for this reblochonnade.

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Coq au Vin

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This classic French dish translates to "rooster in wine," and is a celebration of rich, hearty flavors, with tender chicken braised in a flavorful red wine sauce with bacon, mushrooms, and onions. The result is a mouthwatering and comforting meal that is perfect for a special occasion or a cozy night in.

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Creamy Chicken-and-Mushroom Fricassee

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This is a classic French recipe that combines tender chicken, earthy mushrooms, and a rich, creamy sauce to create a mouthwatering meal.This recipe is perfect for a special occasion or a cozy night in and can be served with a side of mashed potatoes or rice to soak up all of the delicious sauce.

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Warm Camembert with Wild Mushroom Fricassee

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Daniel Boulud makes this oozy appetizer with Vacherin Mont-d'Or, a creamy cheese sold at cheese shops. Camembert is as rich and runny as Vacherin Mont-d'Or, but much easier to find.

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Cauliflower Gratin

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Gratins are the gooiest way to cook vegetables with "loving care," as Julia Child once said. This cheesy casserole gets spice from a pinch of nutmeg and white pepper. This outrageously rich sauce, flavored with salty, nutty Manchego, gets poured over sautéed cauliflower and baked until it's golden and bubbling.

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Cozy French Recipes for Chilly Winter Nights (2024)

FAQs

What do French eat during winter? ›

  • Gooey Croque Monsieurs. There's a reason why croque monsieurs are a staple in French food culture – they're decadent, they're satisfying, and they're super easy to make. ...
  • Cassoulet. ...
  • Soupe à l'Oignon. ...
  • Cheese Fondue. ...
  • Auvergne-Inspired Aligot. ...
  • Tartiflette. ...
  • Alsatian Flammekueche. ...
  • Boeuf Bourguignon.

What are some French cooking techniques? ›

French cooking techniques every chef needs to learn
  • Flambéing.
  • Searing.
  • Sautéing.
  • Pan-frying.
  • Poaching.
  • Broiling.
  • Grilling.
  • Braising.
Apr 1, 2023

What is French comfort food? ›

A quintessential French comfort food that embodies warmth and tradition is "Coq au Vin." This hearty dish features chicken slow-cooked in red wine, often Burgundy, along with mushrooms, onions, and bacon. The rich and savory flavors develop as the ingredients meld together during the slow simmering process.

What food is most eaten in winter? ›

Winter Seasonal Food List
  • mushrooms, “wild”
  • nuts (chestnuts, walnuts, pecans)
  • potatoes.
  • root vegetables (carrots, parsnips, yams, turnips, etc.)
  • squashes, winter (acorn, pumpkin, butternut, etc. ...
  • sunchoke (jerusalem artichoke)
  • canned, dried and frozen vegetables you bought in the summer and fall for winter meals.
Jan 13, 2015

What is France's signature dish? ›

Pot-au-Feu, France's National Dish | History Today.

What is the number 1 famous food in France? ›

Boeuf Bourguignon – Most Famous Food in France

Boeuf Bourguignon is a French stew made with beef braised in beef stock and red wine, naturally from the Burgundy region. Carrots, garlic, onions and a bouquet garni (fresh herbs tied together) are cooked slowly resulting in a hearty beef stew.

What is the most eaten meal in France? ›

In France, lunch is typically the main meal of the day, and French people spend more time enjoying lunch than most people in other countries.

What is a typical Parisian breakfast? ›

A typical French breakfast consists of a croissant or bread with butter and jam and sometimes a sweet pastry. Fresh fruit juice and hot beverages, like coffee or tea, are also included.

What are the three main ingredients in French cooking? ›

Mirepoix consists of onions, carrots and celery (either common Pascal celery or celeriac). Mirepoix is used in many dishes, such as stocks, soups, stews and sauces. It is used either raw, roasted or sautéed with butter. Mirepoix is known as the holy trinity of French cooking.

What do French people eat in January? ›

Winter salads, thick vegetable soups, and hearty stews are characteristic of French family meals this time of year. A good fondue, made with the hard cheeses that are in season, is also an excellent dish for January – especially if you're in the mountains.

What food do French people eat at Christmas? ›

Christmas Dinner

Dishes might include roast turkey with chestnuts or roast goose, oysters, foie gras, lobster, venison and cheeses. For dessert, a chocolate sponge cake log called a bûche de Noël is normally eaten. Another celebration, in some parts of France, is that 13 different desserts are eaten!

What do French people do in the winter? ›

Winter in the mountains

Millions of people come to France in Winter as the country has some of the world's top resorts. A wide range of activities are possible: downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, dog sledging, ice climbing and ice rappelling.

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