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Le Cordon Bleu Recipes

This is a simple dish which aims to preserve all the goodness of the vegetable itself without masking its taste, texture and color. All that is used is a delicate vinaigrette. The vegetables are each cut in different ways and presented on a very light shortbread with a hint of tomato.
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Unique Canadian Experiences

Le Cordon Bleu Ottawa has been selected as a new member of the prestigious Signature Experiences Collection®, a program by the Canadian Tourism Commission, to promote international tourism to Canada.
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An excellent substitution for rice

Quinoa is an excellent substitution for rice in this Peruvian version of “paella” as it is light, tasty and the grains do not stick together. The quinoa lends a pleasant crunch, contrasting to the rich meatiness of the calamari. The addition of chili, paprika and orange contrasts perfectly with the delicate, slightly nutty flavor of quinoa.
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Chinese New Year Recipe

The confit eggplants give sweet flavor and interesting texture to the dish whilst the delicate flavor of the fish is complemented by the addition of spice.
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Students of over 70 nationalities come to Le Cordon Bleu with a willingness and enthusiasm to share their cultures. In the hallways of the schools, one hears French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese - all expressing a common passion for exellence. In 1995, Le Cordon Bleu Paris welcomed the first ever Chinese government sponsored students from Shanghai. Contributing to this diversity, you will have the opportunity to share your cultural background in a culinary or entrepreneurial context.

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