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    Bastille Day Barbecue
    Yummly
    Bastille Day Barbecue With Zucchini, Eggs, Cornstarch, Fresh Lemon Juice, Chopped Mint, Grated Cheese, Shallots, Garlic Cloves, Nutmeg, Salt, Black Pepper, Pork Belly, Sea Salt, White Peaches, Lemon, Granulated Sugar, White Wine, Mint Leaves, Cinnamon Stick, Vanilla Pod
    Boozy Cherry Clafoutis for Bastille Day
    Yummly
    Boozy Cherry Clafoutis For Bastille Day With Unsalted Butter, Whole Milk, Heavy Cream, Kirsch, Amaretto, Large Eggs, Sugar, Cake Flour, Salt, Sweet Cherries
    Red-chili hummus + Bastille Day
    Yummly
    Red-chili Hummus + Bastille Day With Chickpeas, Garlic, Salt, Lemon, Olive Oil, Sesame Oil, Red Chili Flakes, Sesame Seeds
    Salmon en Croute
    Allrecipes
    Variation of salmon en croute (aka Salmon Wellington). Serve with a side of rice, asparagus, and/or spinach on Bastille Day.
    Bastille Burger - Bearnaise, Blue Cheese and Red Onion Burgers
    Food.com
    A home-made burger with three of my favourite French elements included in the ingredients, Bearnaise sauce, French blue cheese and sliced red onions! I made these for a quick lunch on Bastille Day - 14th July, hence the name! I used our excellent local Charolaise beef, a salt marsh beef which is superb, with a good fat to muscle ratio, and a slight tang of herbs and salt. If you want to cut down on the carbs, just have this burger "Naked" without the bun! Likewise for low fat - omit the Bearnaise sauce and chop some fresh tarragon up and mix it with the minced/ground beef. I am not a great lover of commercial burgers, but I do like home-made burgers - and these are now a firm favourite with all my family & friends! This recipe is for 2 people - just increase the ingredients for more people.
    Les Petits Pomme De Terre Roasted Fingerling Potatoes
    Food.com
    I bought a few fingerling potatoes, threw them in a dirt pile in the yard and now have a bix box of fresh fingerling potatoes! Here's a recipe to use them. Adapted from Cooking Live: Bastille Day Cook Along