Petitjean Quenelles with Nantua Sauce – A Classic French Culinary Delight
Indulge in authentic French cuisine with Petitjean Quenelles with Nantua Sauce, a traditional gourmet dish made from light, fluffy fish dumplings served in a rich, creamy crayfish sauce. This ready-to-enjoy meal is a beloved specialty from the Lyon region, offering a perfect blend of delicate flavor and comforting texture.
Why You’ll Love Petitjean Quenelles Nantua:
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Traditional French Recipe: Classic Lyon-style quenelles made with fine fish and eggs, prepared according to time-honored culinary techniques.
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Rich Nantua Sauce: A velvety blend of crayfish, cream, and tomato, enhancing the dish with an indulgent, savory flavor.
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Ready-to-Heat: Convenient and delicious—perfect for an effortless gourmet meal at home.
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Quality Ingredients: Made in France using carefully selected, high-quality ingredients.
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Elegant Comfort Food: Ideal for family dinners, special occasions, or anyone craving a taste of authentic French tradition.
✨ Key Features:
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Light, airy texture with delicate fish flavor
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Paired with a luxurious crayfish-based Nantua sauce
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Oven-ready and easy to prepare in minutes
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A satisfying main course with a gourmet touch
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Classic French comfort food for all occasions
💡 Serving Suggestions:
Heat the Petitjean Quenelles with Nantua Sauce in the oven until golden and bubbling. Serve with white rice, green beans, or a fresh salad for a well-rounded meal. Pair with a glass of dry white wine for an authentic French dining experience.
✅ Perfect For:
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Lovers of French cuisine
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Quick gourmet dinners
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Hosting elegant meals with minimal effort
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Fans of seafood and traditional dishes
Ingredients
Water, pre-cooked quenelles 36% (WHEAT flour, pork fat, water, fresh EGGS (4.5%), PIKE (4%), salt, natural flavouring), cream (MILK, stabiliser: carrageenan), triple tomato concentrate, modified starches, MILK powder, cognac, aromatic plants, CRAYFISH extract, grey SHRIMP powder (traces of MOLLUSCS), spice, salt, natural flavouring. Pork from the European Union