French “Tartiflette“ Made in the Street of London. French Street Food

Seen in Brick Lane Tartiflette (is a French dish from the Savoy region in the French Alps (Savoie and Haute Savoie départements). It is made with potatoes, reblochon cheese, lardons and onions.[1] The word tartiflette is probably derived from the Arpitan word for potato, tartiflâ. “ This modern recipe was inspired by a truly traditional dish called “péla“: a gratin of potatoes and onions (without cheese) in a long-handled pan called a pelagic (shovel) in the Provence region of France. It was developed in t
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