French Phrase
Choisis des recettes avec peu d'ingrédients.
Meaning
This sentence is an invitation or suggestion to pick recipes that require only a few ingredients. It emphasizes simplicity and convenience in cooking, often appealing to busy people or beginners.
When to use
Use this phrase when you are helping someone decide what to cook, especially if they have limited time, a small pantry, or want to avoid complex dishes.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Choisisdesrecettesavecpeud'ingrédients.
Imperative (2nd person singular)
The verb 'choisir' in the informal command form drops the final -s, becoming 'Choisis' for 'tu'.
Partitive article 'des'
Used before a plural noun to mean 'some' or 'any', indicating an indefinite quantity.
Preposition 'avec'
Means 'with' and introduces the complement describing the recipes.
Adverb 'peu'
Means 'few' or 'little' and modifies the noun that follows.
Elision 'd''
The preposition 'de' contracts to 'd'' before a vowel sound, as in 'd'ingrédients'.
🗨In Conversation
Tu ne sais pas quoi préparer ce soir ?
You don't know what to make tonight?
Choisis des recettes avec peu d'ingrédients, comme une omelette aux fines herbes.
Choose recipes with few ingredients, like a herb omelette.
✕Common Mistakes
Choisissez des recettes avec peu d'ingrédients.
Use the informal imperative 'Choisis' when speaking to a single friend; 'Choisissez' is formal or plural.
Choisis des recettes avec peu d'ingrédient.
The noun 'ingrédient' must be plural because you refer to multiple items.
↔Alternatives
Opte pour des plats simples avec peu d'ingrédients.
Opt for simple dishes with few ingredients.
Sélectionne des recettes faciles, nécessitant peu d'ingrédients.
Select easy recipes that need few ingredients.
Cultural Tip
In French cooking, simplicity is often celebrated. Many classic French dishes, like ratatouille or quiche Lorraine, rely on a short list of high‑quality ingredients. When suggesting such recipes, it's polite to mention the quality of the ingredients, as French speakers appreciate fresh, seasonal produce.

