| from Rebecca Franklin
Imagine having just a few, critical moments to throw together a fabulously delicious dessert for last-minute guests. Now picture yourself whipping up this spectacular dish in less than ten minutes, with items you have on hand in your pantry. If you have a few more minutes, assemble a traditional caramelized onion and cheese tart to bake as you check items off your holiday to-do list. Be sure to visit the French food homepage for the latest recipes, articles, and photo tutorials. Follow me on Twitter for my kitchen and holiday adventures. | ![]() | In the Spotlight | Roquefort and Caramelized Onion Tart Recipe
 This classic Roquefort and caramelized onion tart recipe is layered with complex flavors: salty, piquant cheese, mellow, sweet onions, and rich eggs and cream. Baked into a flaky pastry shell, the combination is nothing less than irresistible. Originally from the caves of Mont Combalou, tangy Roquefort cheese is protected by the first ever A.O.C., or controlled term of origin. If you can't find true Roquefort in your market, ask your grocer for a good quality blue cheese... Read more. | | Roasted Vegetables with Aioli Recipe
 This roasted vegetables with aioli recipe makes an easy, elegant dish that can be served for a light lunch or a healthy dinner party. Take advantage of seasonal vegetables and the aioli variations listed below to make this Provencal specialty your own signature French recipe... Read more. | Spiced Fruit over Pound Cake Recipe
 Desserts that are quick and easy to make, as well as being truly special seem few and far between. This spiced fruit over pound cake recipe satisfies a number of cravings. Sautéed fruit, either apples or pears, comes together quickly and tastes just like a handmade tart with a touch of spice. Add rich, buttery pound cake and a generous finish of lightly sweetened whipped cream to make the ultimate dessert: a not-too-sweet study in textures, flavors, and aromas sure to please all your guests... Read more. | Sponsored Links | ![]() |  | | French Food Ads More from About.com: the Shopping List |  |
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