15 French Recipes To Cook And Eat On Bastille Day (2024)

So, you want to know more about Bastille Day? Well my friends, here are the cliff notes version along with some AMAZING recipes! I promise:)

What is Bastille Day actually celebrating?

Bastille Day is a French national holiday commemorating the storming of the Bastille at a turning point during the French Revolution in 1789. It is known as the French National Day (La Fête Nationale) or the 14th of July (Le 14 Juillet).

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This day also celebrates Festival Of The Federation(Fête de la Fèdèration),which honors the unity of the French people.

The short story is that the commoners were suffering and hungry. France was fatigued by wars overseas and the wealthy got richer and the poor got hungrier. The commoners united and with the help of the deputies of the Third Estate (the commoners), formed the National Constituent Assembly which was the springboard for the revolution.

A mob formed and stormed the Bastille which was a French political prison with only 7 inmates at the time. It was a symbolic raid that included mutinous French guards but also practical since the Bastille held arms and gunpowder.

The first Bastille Day was celebrated over 4 days and included fine wine, food, fireworks and streakers! Yep, people ran naked down the street to celebrate their new freedom.

The military parade during the celebration is the oldest and largest military parade. It has been held every year since 1880, mostly on the Champs-Élysées in Paris but was held in England under Charles de Gaulle during Nazi occupation.

How to say Bastille Day in French

Bastille Day in French is pronounced Jour day la Bastiy.

This holiday however is known as either 14th of July or French National Day. So if you want to be French-correct you would say la fête du 14-juilletor la fête nationale.

Now onto the FOOD!!

Celebrate Bastille Day with these 15 recipes

French Apricot Tart

If you have every wanted to learn how to make a French tart, you are in the right place. This post has step-by-step instructions on how to make an apricot French tart including how to make tart dough. You CAN make this! This recipe is easy, simple and authentic.

Coq Au Vin

An easy and classic Coq Au Vin recipe prepared similarly to my Boeuf Bourguignon. Lots of wine and few dirty dishes makes a happy home chef. This classic French recipe has carrots, onions and mushrooms added to the chicken and lardons. So this Bastille Day, make some Coq Au Vin for your friends.

Nutella Cream Puffs with Chocolate and Coffee Ganache

A decadent classic French Pastry known as a profiterole stuffed with Nutella whipped cream and drizzled shamelessly with a chocolate and coffee ganache, oh and there is some powdered sugar action too! Step-by-step instructions are included:)

Boeuf Bourguignon

A beautiful French beef stew with multiple levels of flavor and depth. A French classic made easy. Boeuf Bourguignon.

Beignets

Another French pastry gem made from Pate a Choux. It’s the little sister of the cream puff. The dough is easy to make and then is deep fried with a little powdered sugar. You can’t eat just one, thought I would warn you.

Mushroom Soup

A creamy French Mushroom Soup perfectly seasoned with shallots, sherry, garlic and parmesan. A quick and easy soup for everyday cooking. Weeknight or special occasion, easy and fancy enough for both!

Creamy French Scrambled Eggs

There is more than one way to make scrambled eggs. In Southern France, a simple method is used to make creamy scrambled eggs served over toasted baguette slices. They use cream and chilled butter, of course, cooked over low heat.

Crepe

This spinach and feta crepe recipe is versatile in fillings. Try ham and cheese, bananas and Nutella,creme fraiche and fruit and so on. Have fun with this one, the batter is as simple as stirring ingredients in a bowl. This is very portable if you are planning on going for a Bastille Day picnic.

SardinePaté

The French’s love of butter really shows in this sardine pate recipe. The sardines make for a surprising rich, creamy spread that is delightful on baguette slices. If you ever wanted to learn how to make a pate, this is for you.

Clafoutis

The French Clafoutis transforms into 30 miniature hearts to share with your friends and friend. I hope you have as much fun making these as I have! Enjoy!

Poulet Poele L A’estragon

A beautiful, classic, multi-step chicken recipe that is moist, tasty and served with a delightful reduction sauce. The steps themselves are easy and yields an amazing dinner.

Biscuit Aux Amandes

An easy almond biscuit drizzled in chocolate, a French classic adapted from a Eugenie Brazier recipe.

Gratin de Macaronis

A cheesy, creamy pasta that has become a French, English and American classic, utilizing a classic French white sauce and gruyere, to form a simple yet tasty dish that transcends generations and cultures.

Lobster Bisque

Super easy Lobster Bisque Recipe, perfect for the everyday home cook and new cooks too! This elegant but easy soup is perfected with garlic, onion, clam juice, sherry, tomatoes, creme fraiche and fresh herbs.

Rustic Peach Galette

This is a great starter pastry for those budding French home chefs. If you can roll out a pie dough, you can make this tasty and simple recipe. It’s great served with coffee and tea. This is portable too for your French picnic.

What are Bastille Day traditions?

Bastille Day is celebrated in France by the French military parade followed by leisurely feasting all day with friends and fireworks in the evening. Traditionally feasting is in the form of picnics commemorating the commoners taking to the streets during the Revolution. People also feast at home as a form of family reunion and by having garden parties.

So, this 14th of July, hang your French flag, watch the French military parade on live stream, eat, be merry and throw up some fireworks (if that is legal in your area). You can also search for Bastille Day celebrations in your area. I went to one at the French Legation Museum in Austin, Texas and it was beautiful!

Au revoir mes amis!

15 French Recipes To Cook And Eat On Bastille Day (2024)

FAQs

What food is eaten on Bastille Day in France? ›

Some of the “traditional” Bastille Day foods you might see people eating around France include (but are certainly not limited to!) crepes, croissants and other pastries, brioche, bread and cheese, quiche, and maybe some nice wine with dinner.

What do French people do for Bastille Day? ›

One of the revolutionary days in Paris and now a national holiday, the 14th of July ("Bastille Day") is celebrated with a mixture of solemn military parades and easygoing dancing and fireworks.

What are the 4 meals of the day in France? ›

Repas – Meals
  • 1) Petit-déjeuner – Breakfast. In France, breakfast might be smaller than what you're used to. ...
  • 2) Déjeuner – Lunch. Traditionally, lunch was eaten at home en famille (as a family), which was easy enough for most people thanks to a 2-hour midday work break. ...
  • 3) Dîner – Dinner. ...
  • Goûter – Snack.

What food is eaten on the 14th of July? ›

However, people in France and all over the world celebrate the 14th July Bastille Day by indulging in French food to honour France. Bastille Day food and Bastille Day dishes may include delicacies like pastries, crepes, brioche, and croissants in the breakfast followed by quiche for lunch, pâté, and onion soup.

What is France's national dish? ›

The national dish of France is Pot-au-Feu and is a classic comfort dish prepared using stewed meats and vegetables.

What is the most eaten dish in France? ›

Steak-frites

This is often considered the most typical French dish. A piece of steak, often a rib eye (entrecôte) is pan fried in butter and served “saignant” or bloody with a mountain of chips. Hollandaise and béarnaise sauces are both served with steak-frites.

What are the 12 French classical menu? ›

This legendary full classic French full course dinner consists of 17 menus from appetiser to dessert and ended with a drink.
  • 1 – Hors-d oeuvre / Appetiser. ...
  • 2 – Potage / Soup. ...
  • 3 – Oeuf / Egg. ...
  • 4 – Farinaceous / Farineaux / Pasta or Rice. ...
  • 5 – Poisson / Fish. ...
  • 6 – Entrée / Entree. ...
  • 7 – Sorbet / Sorbet. ...
  • 8 – Releves / Joints.

What is a French dessert? ›

Crêpe Suzette – French citrus and pancake dessert. Croissant – Flaky, crescent-shaped pastry. Croquembouche – French dessert. Custard tart – Baked dessert consisting of an egg custard-filled pastry crust. Dariole – French pastry and dessert mold.

What foods are eaten on Bastille Day? ›

Here are the recipes you need to ring in Bastille Day with style.
  • Classic French Fruit Tart.
  • French Baguette Sandwiches.
  • Authentic French Onion Soup.
  • French Ham and Cheese Galette Complète.
  • Vegetarian French Lentil Soup.
  • French Radishes With Buckwheat Butter.
  • Boeuf Bourguignon.
  • Baked Sticky Bun French Toast.
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How do the French celebrate Bastille Day for kids? ›

The French celebrate the day much as Americans celebrate the Fourth of July, with fireworks and parades. The biggest parade runs on a broad avenue in Paris called the Champs-Élysées. There are speeches as well, with slogans such as Vive le 14 juillet! (Long live the 14th of July!) and À bas la Bastille!

What's open on Bastille Day? ›

Unlike other major French holidays, department stores will be open — including Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, Le Bon Marché, BHV, Carrousel du Louvre, and Printemps. Most restaurants will be open but we advise you to make a reservation just to be certain. Most food stores and other similar services will be open.

What do the French drink on Bastille Day? ›

Wine & Champagne

Of course, French wine and Champagne are always de rigeur and on Bastille Day, there's nothing like celebrating French terroir and regionality within your budget.

What do the French eat day to day? ›

The Everyday French Cuisine
  • Coffee.
  • Orange Juice.
  • A viennoiserie (this can be a croissant, pain au chocolat or pain au raisin)
  • Baguette with butter and jam. This is known as “tartines”.

What did the Bastille serve? ›

Originally built as a medieval fortress, the Bastille eventually came to be used as a state prison. Political prisoners were often held there, as were citizens detained by the authorities for trial. Some prisoners were held on the direct order of the king, from which there was no appeal.

What pie is eaten on the 14th of July? ›

On the 14th of July, it's a celebration in America, and Apple Pie is usually served as a dessert.

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