No results.
Try changing the search filters.According to Larousse, this classic French hot sandwich consists of a thin slice of ham and melted cheese tucked between two pieces of sliced bread. The original first appeared on Parisian menus in 1910, and some claim it was invented by accident,... READ MORE
Although the combination of ham and butter on a baguette may seem simple, the jambon-beurre (ham-butter) sandwich is an iconic staple of Parisian gastronomy. More than a billion of these sandwiches were sold in France in 2013 alone, making it one ... READ MORE
Pan bagnat is a specialty sandwich of Nice, consisting of a round bun with a crispy exterior and a soft interior that is filled with Niçoise salad, another signature dish from Nice. When translated, the name of the sandwich means bathed... READ MORE
Merguez frites is a Parisian street food staple, a sandwich that consists of a cheap baguette stuffed with charred, cumin-laced merguez lamb sausages, fiery harissa, and heaps of pommes frites. The influence of North African cuisine is ev... READ MORE
The Welch or Welsh complet is a French take on the Welsh rarebit. The dish is made by boiling beer in a pot, adding cheese (usually cheddar) to the pot, then pouring the mix over a slice of toasted bread and ham. It's then cooked until it... READ MORE