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Belgian cuisine, which is related to the French one, but with some very distinctive touches.
Belgian food is cooked with French finesse and served with German generosity.
A well-known speciality are the Belgian chocolates which are sold all over the world.
And then there is the national dish, "French" fries ("frites"), which, according to legend, were invented in Belgium, not France or America, and which are supposed to be better here than in any other place in world.
Belgian endive
Lettuce
Bell pepper
Beefsteak tomato
Leeks
Mushrooms
Jonagold apple
Conference pear
Ingredients
Hors d’oeuvres
Apple terrine of foie gras:Very elegant & impressive foie gras
Anchoiade toasts: Anchovy & garlic spread on baguette
Ahi tuna carpaccio:Slices of raw tuna drizzledwith olive oil & lime juice.
Artichoke, spinach & cheese dip:Common dip with breads
Salads
Young lettuce, oil, vinegar,& herb dressing
Duck confit of duck salad:Duck confit, lettuces, olive oil,Balsamic vinegar & green peppercorns
Soups
Fish soup: garlic sauce & swiss cheese
French onion soup
Fish
Sea bass with basil – sauteed fillet ofSea bass with basil, lemon, & butter sauce
Sea bass au vert – sea bass braised in white wine spinach, sorrel & fresh herbs.
Poached salmon with herb butter – With wine & vegetable broth
Saumon a l’oseille – sauteed salmon & fresh sorrel sauce
Sea scallops with leeks
Steak au Poivre – beef sauteed & flambe in cognac with demi glace sauce
Civet of lapin – rabbit oven braised in red wine
Cassoulet de Castelnaudary – a classic estouffade of beans, lamb, pork,Sausages & confit of duck
Entrees
Veal sweetbreads – braised veal sweetbreads with creme fraiche, cognac & mustard
Poulet Normand – chicken in apples, cream, apple brandy
Cheese
Belgian food reveals a variety of influences from other countries. Their cheeses are most directly influenced by the French, due to the fact that many are made by the Trappist Monks who fled France to Belgium in the mid-nineteenth century. The proximity of the two countries also plays a significant role in the influence. The cheeses on this board are fine examples of the Trappist's cheese making ability.
Finally, Chimay with Beer is a robust, semi-soft cheese that is washed in beer, giving it the distinct flavors of hops. (This gift includes handmade wood cheese board and dutch two-handled cheese knife.)
Postel - Belgian washed-rind cheese of rectangular shape, made from cow's milk. This cheese was created by the monks at the Abbey of Postel who gave the cheese its name. Recently they resumed making this cheese. It is available in small quantities but is highly appreciated for it's taste.
Limburger is creamery, washed-rind cheese. The smooth, sticky, washed rind is reddish-brown with corrugated ridges. The yellow interior hints at sweetness but the taste is spicy and aromatic, almost meaty.
Herve is one of the most favorite cheeses in Belgium. It has a shape of brick with glossy, orange-brown rind. The taste and flavor of the cheese deepens on the period of ripening. When young, the interior is sweet, with age the flavor becomes spicy.
Ice cream torte - Chocolate cake layered with ice cream & chocolate meringue
Mousse - Bittersweet, mocha, & white Belgian chocolate
Marjolain torte – layered with almond, hazelnut, Meringue, butter cream, chocolate & praline
Dessert
"When somebody has drunk it, he is able to travel all day without tiredness and eating."
All you need to know as a connoisseur of Belgian Chocolate
Among them, Leonidos is considered "the fast food of Belgian chocolate." Godiva and Neuhaus are popular and top-of-the-line, and Wittamer is considered the ultimate.
Belgian praline is a general term for filled chocolates. In the shops, each candy has a name. It helps to know that gianduja is a milk chocolate and hazelnut paste blended while hot. Praline also means a mixture of milk chocolate and finely ground nuts or toffee. Nougatine is the same as praline, only larger pieces of nuts or toffee are used for a slight crunch.
True Belgian chocolates have no preservatives and use no artificial flavors or coloring.
The best ones are made with fresh cream and last only a few days.
The chocolates are beautifully packaged and sold in boutiques decorated with gold, crystal, and mirrors.
Chocolate
Beer is a national speciality: there are hundreds of different types with distinctive tastes, which are all served in their own specially made glasses.
Many beers are crafted by small artisanal brewers whose family recipes and techniques go back generations.
Beer, for Belgians, is about as important as wine is for the French.
Beer laces the national dish, carbonnades flamandes, a Flemish beef stew
Recently, Belgian speciality beers are getting more and more popular, not only in the neighbouring France, Holland and UK, but even in the USA.
Beer
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