Department

European Dishes
Perogies are traditional Eastern European dumplings commonly filled with a comforting blend of mashed potatoes and cheese. To create this dish, a simple dough is handmade from flour, eggs, water, and salt, then rolled out and cut into circles.
Perogies – Potato and cheese-filled dumplings
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Classic French La Tarte Tropézienne is a cherished dessert from the sunny shores of Saint-Tropez. This decadent treat features soft, buttery brioche filled with a creamy custard and complemented by flavors of orange and vanilla. The outer layer is adorned with cubes of streusel, adding a delightful crunch.
Classic French La Tarte Tropézienne
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Heidelbeer Grütze is a traditional German dessert that features a thick, sweet-tart blueberry compote served with a creamy vanilla sauce. The pudding is made by simmering fresh or frozen blueberries with sugar and a touch of lemon until the berries break down and the mixture thickens. It's then chilled until set into a spoonable consistency.
Heidelbeer Grütze: Blueberry pudding with vanilla sauce.
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Apfelstrudel, the traditional Austrian dessert, brims with the sweetness and tartness of apples encased in a delicate, flaky pastry.
Apfelstrudel: Apple strudel with a flaky pastry and cinnamon-spiced filling
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Pompe à l'huile is a classic bread from Provence, imbued with old-world charm and captivating flavors. This fragrant loaf combines the zesty brightness of fresh oranges with the robust, fruity notes of olive oil, creating an aromatic infusion that reflects the heart of Provençal cuisine.
Provençal Olive Oil Bread (Pompe à l’huile)
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Knöpfle are small, round, and dense egg noodles that are a specialty of Swabian cuisine, often considered a variety of Spätzle. Traditionally, the dough is made from eggs, flour, and salt, sometimes with a little water or milk to adjust the consistency.
Knöpfle: Small round noodles.
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Leberknödelsuppe, or liver dumpling soup, is a traditional German and Austrian soup that features hearty liver dumplings immersed in a clear and savory broth. The dumplings are made from a mixture of ground liver, usually beef or pork, breadcrumbs, eggs, and a blend of herbs like parsley and marjoram.
Leberknödelsuppe: Liver dumpling soup with vegetables and herbs
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Rollmops are a traditional German and Eastern European appetizer made from fillets of herring that are rolled into a cylindrical shape around a savory filling. The herring is first pickled in a mixture of vinegar, water, onions, and spices such as bay leaves, mustard seeds, and peppercorns.
Rollmops: Pickled herring rolls.
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Dampfnudeln, also known as steamed sweet dumplings, is a traditional German dessert that is both comforting and delectable. These dumplings are made from a yeast dough that's allowed to rise before being shaped into balls and steamed in a mixture of milk, butter, and sugar, creating a tender and airy treat with a sweet, golden crust on the bottom.
Dampfnudeln: Steamed sweet dumplings.
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Forelle Müllerin Art, or pan-fried trout in butter, is a classic German dish that highlights the delicate flavors of fresh trout. The trout is typically coated lightly in seasoned flour before being pan-fried in a generous amount of butter to achieve a perfectly crispy exterior while maintaining a tender, juicy interior.
Forelle Müllerin Art: Pan-fried trout in butter.
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Kalbsbraten, or Herbed Veal Roast, is a succulent, traditional German dish that features a tender veal roast seasoned with a blend of flavorful herbs. The veal is first marinated with a mixture of garlic, thyme, rosemary, and sage, which infuses the meat with a rich, aromatic flavor.
Kalbsbraten: Herbed veal roast.
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Muscheln Rheinischer Art is a classic German dish from the Rhine region, featuring mussels cooked in a fragrant broth of white wine, vegetables, and herbs. This warming seafood specialty usually begins by sautéing onions, garlic, leeks, and celery in butter, followed by the mussels and a generous splash of Riesling or another dry white wine.
Muscheln Rheinischer Art: Mussels in wine broth.
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Rheinischer Sauerbraten is a traditional German pot roast, usually of beef (but other meats such as lamb, mutton, pork, and traditionally, horse), marinated before slow cooking as pot roast. The Sauerbraten marinating process involves a mixture of vinegar or wine, water, and a variety of seasonings, which makes the beef tender and flavorful.
Rheinischer Sauerbraten: Marinated beef roast.
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Rahmwirsing, or creamed savoy cabbage, is a classic German side dish that provides a creamy and comforting complement to a variety of main courses. This dish is made by sautéing chopped savoy cabbage until it's tender, and then simmering it with a mixture of heavy cream, onions, garlic, and spices until it thickens into a rich, flavorful cream.
Rahmwirsing: Creamed savoy cabbage.
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Escudella i Carn d'Olla is a traditional Catalan stew from Andorra, known for its hearty and comforting nature. It is prepared by simmering various cuts of meat, such as chicken, beef, and pork, with a mix of vegetables like potatoes, carrots, cabbage, and chickpeas.
Escudella i Carn d'Olla (Meat and Vegetable Stew) (Andorra)
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