FabulousFusionFood's Starters/Entrée Recipes 2nd Page
A range of cold starters/entrées.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Starters/Entrée Recipes Page — A starter, also synonymous with entrée, in modern French table service and that of much of the English-speaking world, is a dish served before the main course of a meal. Outside North America and parts of English-speaking Canada, it is generally synonymous with the terms hors d'oeuvre or appetizer. It may be the first dish served, or it may follow a soup or other small dish or dishes.
The word entrée as a culinary term first appears in print around 1536 in the Petit traicté auquel verrez la maniere de faire cuisine, more widely known from a later edition titled Livre fort excellent de cuisine[b], in a collection of menus[c] at the end of the book. There, the first stage of each meal is called the entree de table (entrance to the table); the second stage consists of potaiges (foods boiled or simmered "in pots"); the third consists of one or more services de rost (meat or fowl "roasted" in dry heat); and the last is the issue de table (departure from the table). These four stages of the meal appear consistently in this order in all the books that derive from the Petit traicté.
The stages of the meal underwent several significant changes between the mid-16th and mid-17th century. Notably, the potage became the first stage of the service and the entrée became the second stage; and by 1650, the term "entrée" had lost its literal meaning and had come to refer to the stage of the meal after the potage and before the roast, entremets, and dessert.
The term "entrée" also came to refer to the dishes served at the entrée stage. While cookbooks and dictionaries of the 17th and 18th centuries rarely discuss the type of dishes appropriate to each stage of the meal with any specificity, entrées and the dishes of the other stages of the meal can be distinguished from each other by certain characteristics, such as their ingredients, cooking methods, and serving temperatures.[7] The distinct characteristics of the entrée were at first loosely observed, or perhaps more accurately, the "rules" were in a formative stage for several decades. By the early 18th century, though, certain ingredients and cooking methods were increasingly confined to the entrée stage of the meal.
Distinctions between the various types of entrées (grosses, grandes, de broche, relevé) had largely fallen out of use by the end of the 19th century, and menus of the first half of the 20th century routinely include entrées but not relevés. In France, the entrée slowly came to be associated primarily with its position in the meal rather than the composition of its dishes. Despite the objections of various food authorities who insisted on retaining the classical meaning of the word,[29] the term entrée came to refer to the first course of the meal, a small dish that precedes the main course (plat principal) in a three-course meal. The "new" use of the term, now common almost worldwide, is a return to the literal meaning of the word and a partial return to the medieval arrangement of the meal.
The alphabetical list of all the starters/entrée recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1420 recipes in total:
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| Belfast Potted Herring Origin: Northern Ireland | Bouillabaisse Origin: France | Caboches in Potage (Cabbage Stew) Origin: England |
| Berenjena con Queso al Horno (Aubergine with Almonds and Cheese) Origin: Spain | Bouillabaisse II Origin: France | Cacık (Turkish Cucumber and Yoghurt Salad) Origin: Turkey |
| Bergens Fiskesuppe (Bergen Fish Soup) Origin: Norway | Bouillabaisse III Origin: France | Cacenni Corgimwch ac Eog â Iogwrt Mintys (Prawn and Salmon Fishcakes with Minted Yoghurt) Origin: Welsh |
| Bermuda Fish Chowder Origin: Bermuda | Bouillon Origin: Britain | Cacenni Cranc ac Eog â Iogwrt Mintys (Crab and Salmon Fishcakes with Minted Yoghurt) Origin: Welsh |
| Bermuda Fish Chowder II Origin: Bermuda | Boulettes à l'Igname (Fried Yam Balls) Origin: Togo | Caesar Salad Origin: Mexico |
| Bermuda Onion and Potato Salad Origin: Bermuda | Bouneschlupp (Green Beans Soup) Origin: Luxembourg | Cake sarrasin au blé noir, aux (Savoury cake with buckwheat, seaweed and trout) Origin: France |
| Bermudan Fishcakes Origin: Bermuda | Bourkakia me Kima (Minced Meat Rolls) Origin: Greece | Caldo de Arroz de Cebada (Beef and Pearl Barley Soup) Origin: Ecuador |
| Bermudan Spinach Salad Origin: Bermuda | Bourkakia me Tiri (Cheese Rolls) Origin: Greece | Caldo de Bagre (Catfish Soup) Origin: Ecuador |
| Beurre de crevettes grises (Brown shrimp butter) Origin: France | Boyndie Broth Origin: Scotland | Caldo de Camaron (Prawn Soup) Origin: Mexico |
| Bez perevoda (Green Borscht) Origin: Russia | Braised Egg Dumplings in Chilli Broth Origin: China | Caldo de Hongos (Mexican Clear Mushroom Soup) Origin: Mexico |
| Biga Acida (Italian Sourdough Starter) Origin: Italy | Breaded Chicken of the Woods with Wild Garlic and Walnut Mayonnaise Origin: Germany | Caldo de Papas y Cilantro (Potato and Coriander Soup) Origin: Spain |
| Biltong Pâté Origin: South Africa | Breaded Saffron Milk Caps Origin: Britain | Caldo de Pescado (Aruban Fish Soup) Origin: Aruba |
| Binyewa (Ugadan Peanut Soup) Origin: Uganda | Breadfruit Puffs Origin: Saba | Caldo Verde (Green Soup) Origin: Portugal |
| Bisgedi Ceirch (Oat Biscuits) Origin: Welsh | Breadfruit Puffs Origin: Dominica | Calentita Origin: Gibraltar |
| Bissara Origin: Morocco | Breadfruit Puffs Origin: Guadeloupe | Callaloo Origin: Trinidad |
| Bissara Chorba (Moroccan Broad Bean Soup) Origin: Morocco | Breadfruit Puffs Origin: Martinique | Callaloo Soup Origin: Sint Maarten |
| Black Mustard Flowers, Mushroom and Seaweed Soup Origin: Britain | Brennesselszopp (Nettle Soup) Origin: Luxembourg | Callaloo Soup Origin: Saint-Martin |
| Bladderwrack Soup Origin: Britain | Brinjal Bhaji Origin: Britain | Camarones al Ajillo (Garlic Prawns) Origin: Uruguay |
| Blanched Sea Blite with Thai Chilli Paste Origin: Thailand | British Virgin Islands Peas Soup Origin: British Virgin Islands | Canastitas de Queso (Cheese-filled Baskets) Origin: Spain |
| Blini s 3 ikrami (Blini with Three Caviars) Origin: Russia | Broad Bean and Bacon Soup Origin: Britain | Canelones Origin: Spain |
| Blinis Origin: Russia | Broccoli and Stilton Soup Origin: Britain | Canelones Origin: Andorra |
| Blodsoppsvampsoppa (Scarletina Bolete Mushroom Soup) Origin: Sweden | Brotchan Roi (Leek and Oatmeal Broth) Origin: Ireland | Canh Chua Gà (Chicken Sour Soup) Origin: Vietnam |
| Boiled and Fried Sea Kale Roots Origin: Britain | Broudou bil Hout (Tunisian Fish Soup) Origin: Tunisia | Cape Kedgeree Origin: South Africa |
| Boletes with Balsamic Vinegar Origin: Britain | Brown Oyster Sauce Origin: Britain | Caponata alla Siciliana (Sicilian Aubergine Salad) Origin: Italy |
| Bonfire Brownies Origin: Britain | Brown Shrimp Soup with Crisp Sesame Croûtons Origin: Britain | Caprese Salad with Edible Flowers Origin: American |
| Bonfire Night Curry Soup Origin: Britain | Brown Stock Origin: Britain | Carbonade Flamande Origin: Belgium |
| Bonjan Salat (Spicy Aubergine Salad) Origin: Afghanistan | Brown Windsor Soup Origin: British | Carciofi alla Giudia (Roman-Jewish Fried Artichokes) Origin: Italy |
| Booshala Origin: Assyria | Bruine Bonen (Suriname-style Kidney Bean Stew) Origin: Suriname | Carciofi alla Giudia (Roman-Jewish Fried Artichokes) Origin: Vatican City |
| Borage Flower Soup Origin: Britain | Bulgarian Tarhana Soup Origin: Bulgaria | Carpaccio of Andorran Veal Origin: Andorra |
| Borage Soup Origin: Britain | Bunuelitos de Bacalao (Cod Fritters) Origin: Spain | Carpaccio of Springbok Origin: Botswana |
| Borage Soup II Origin: Britain | Burundian Bean Soup Origin: Burundi | Carpaccio of St George's Mushroom Origin: Britain |
| Bori Bori Origin: Paraguay | Butha-buthe (Spinach and Tangerine Soup) Origin: Lesotho | Carragheen Soup Origin: Ireland |
| Borsh s Krapivoj (Russian Nettle Borscht) Origin: Russia | Buttered Crab Origin: England | |
| Botvinia (Green Vegetable Soup with Fish) Origin: Russia | Cabbage Soup Origin: Manx |
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