Talk:Tartiflette

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On June 20, 2004, this page was listed on Votes for Deletion. For the discussion, see /Delete.

That's interesting about tartiflette being a recent dish -- no wonder I can't find it in any of my older cookbooks!

But I would say that it is more likely that there is a different recipe per *person* than per village, the way there must be 40 million versions of boeuf bourguignon or blanquette de veau....


Glad this was kept. Very interested (and a little disappointed!) to find out how recent it is!

[edit] Regarding VfD

The vote seemed to be split on whether to keep the recipe or to move it to Wikibooks. I'll just move the delete discussion and let this take its course. Johnleemk | Talk 13:10, 28 Jun 2004 (UTC)