foncées
Foncées are a traditional French dish originating from the Auvergne region, particularly in the area around Clermont-Ferrand. The dish consists of a thick, hearty stew made with a variety of ingredients, including beef, pork, or sometimes both, along with vegetables such as carrots, onions, and potatoes. The stew is typically cooked in a large earthenware pot, known as a fondue pot, which gives the dish its name. The ingredients are slow-cooked together, allowing the flavors to meld and the meat to become tender. The dish is often served with crusty bread to soak up the rich, savory broth. Foncées are a popular comfort food in France and are often enjoyed during colder months. The dish can be made with a variety of seasonings, but it is typically characterized by its simplicity and the use of locally sourced ingredients.