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  • Uploader: 先男虫 »
  • Date: almost 8 years ago
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  • Source: seiga.nicovideo.jp/seiga/im6872221 »
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yuudachi, yuudachi kai ni, warspite, and commandant teste (kantai collection) drawn by ido_(teketeke)

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  • コマさんのフランス料理

    Comma-san's French Cuisine

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    cblangs
    almost 8 years ago
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    I never have a French cooking before. Its really that delicious?

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    OMGkillitwithfire
    almost 8 years ago
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    cblangs said:

    I never have a French cooking before. Its really that delicious?

    Try the escargots. Love it or hate it, they say.

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    Death Usagi
    almost 8 years ago
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    Teste: D E N I E D

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    Darkagma
    almost 8 years ago
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    OMGkillitwithfire said:

    Try the escargots. Love it or hate it, they say.

    If the French version is like the Greek version of the dish, I can guarantee that it's positively marvelous.

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    ezekill
    almost 8 years ago
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    Now for Teste to butt heads with Gangut in regards to ballet.

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    Shebadotfr
    almost 8 years ago
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    cblangs said:

    I never have a French cooking before. Its really that delicious?

    Boeuf Bourguignon , Blanquette de veau , raclette ,salade nicoise . Try them.

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    Paracite
    almost 8 years ago
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    And then we have what the Japanese consider 'French-inspired' dishes, like Hayashi rice and pretty much anything with demiglace sauce on it. Though, to be fair, they were actually devised by Japanese chefs who went to France in the Meiji period to learn western-style cooking.

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    firechikara
    almost 8 years ago
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    Darkagma said:

    If the French version is like the Greek version of the dish, I can guarantee that it's positively marvelous.

    Does the greek version use garlic-herb butter inside?
    Not that I know much, it may be delicious but in my head, I'm having hard time to think myself eating a snail.

    Shebadotfr said:

    Boeuf Bourguignon , Blanquette de veau , raclette ,salade nicoise . Try them.

    #2 and #3 are one of my favorite! Never really tried #4, and #1 depends how it's done, I like it when it's meat without any fat on them but some likes to put with.

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    Jarlath
    almost 8 years ago
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    Just because people draw you like a dog doesn't mean you have to eat like one, Yuudachi.

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    Blue Stuff
    almost 8 years ago
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    Teste looks good in the chef uniform.

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    Demundo
    almost 8 years ago
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    Shebadotfr said:

    Boeuf Bourguignon , Blanquette de veau , raclette ,salade nicoise . Try them.

    I can't pronounce them and can't cook them up either. I'll never know how good French cuisines can be.

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    Galm
    almost 8 years ago
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    Commandant Tasty

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    Claverhouse
    almost 8 years ago
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    Yuudachi's Kemono-Owl-like appreciation in agreement is positively marvellous.

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    Claverhouse
    almost 8 years ago
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    And France has one of the world's great cuisines.

    Not that it affects me as a vegetarian: most cuisines are merely different ways of cooking body parts. But credit where it is due.

    Plus, of course their gourmands like Brillat-Savarin invented Fine Dining as an art.

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    Shebadotfr
    almost 8 years ago
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    Demundo said:

    I can't pronounce them and can't cook them up either. I'll never know how good French cuisines can be.

    You just need to find the right cheese qnd sausage for raclette, and potatoes.

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    Darkagma
    almost 8 years ago
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    firechikara said:

    Does the greek version use garlic-herb butter inside?
    Not that I know much, it may be delicious but in my head, I'm having hard time to think myself eating a snail.

    If I remember it right, it's cooked with copious amounts of olive oil and herbs like rosemary. The ingredients are simple but the result and the broth it leaves is rich and full of flavor.

    You need a special hook-like cutlery to pull the meat out of the shells.

    Updated by Darkagma almost 8 years ago

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    Kurai Tora
    almost 8 years ago
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    ezekill said:

    Now for Teste to butt heads with Gangut in regards to ballet.

    Munmu-san did it already, sorta.

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    NWSiaCB
    almost 8 years ago
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    cblangs said:

    I never have a French cooking before. Its really that delicious?

    Done well, yes.

    I tend to find it relies a little too much on butter and cream and salt for my tastes. Considering I avoid most of that stuff to watch my weight, it just comes across as too rich for me to enjoy many dishes. Things that aren't made entirely of cream, however, are fantastic, and you can thank the French for basically every decent Western-style soup stock, as well.

    Incidentally, Northern Itallian cooking is very similar (thanks to geographical closeness and shared cooking traditions), and is also delicious. Because (depending on the chef) it's not quite as heavy on the butter, though, I personally tend to like Italian more.

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    Coma-san's French cooking is too delicious poi!
    Absolutely not.
    I acknowledge your cooking skills.
    Yes, yes, merci.
    I know!
    How about you come and work as my personal chef?
    Back in the days, having a French person be your chef was considered a status symbol among British aristocrats.
    Munch munch
    Refused
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