Flaugnarde
flagnarde, flognarde, flougnarde
Flaugnarde also known as flagnarde, flognarde or flougnarde, is a baked French dessert with fruit arranged in a buttered dish and covered with a thick flan-like batter. Similar to a clafoutis, which is made with black cherries, a flaugnarde is made with apples, peaches, pears, plums, prunes or other fruits. Resembling a sweet batter pudding or large pancake, the dish is dusted with confectioner's sugar and can be served either warm or cold. The name is derived from the Occitan words fleunhe and flaunhard, which both translate as "soft" or "downy". The dish is common in the Auvergne, Limousin and Périgord regions of France.
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Recipes

Flognarde - Traditional and Authentic French Recipe | 196 flavors
Flognarde is a specialty from the Limousin region that Auvergne tried to steal, but without success. Although this recipe has crossed the borders of Périgord and Auvergne, it is nonetheless from Limousin. This dessert is also called floniarde, flaugnarde...