Sylvia December 22, 2019 at 6:08am In reply to Years ago in Connecticut, a French friend of mine would make 9 … by cherol (not verified) We always called it "corton" (roll the "r"). Delicious served as a pate for crackers or sandwiches. We (French Canadian family of 10!) Loved it as much as the toutcair pie. At least that's how we always pronounce it. Reply
December 22, 2019 at 6:08am
In reply to Years ago in Connecticut, a French friend of mine would make 9 … by cherol (not verified)
We always called it "corton" (roll the "r"). Delicious served as a pate for crackers or sandwiches. We (French Canadian family of 10!) Loved it as much as the toutcair pie. At least that's how we always pronounce it.