Rösti is Switzerland's famous grated and fried potato cake. You can find all the tips in this simple and practical roesti recipe.
These traditional Swiss desserts will take you on a culinary trip to Switzerland. From cookies to fruit to strudel, you'll fall in love with these treats.
This hearty pasta recipe is from the Swiss countryside. It's also known as Herdsman's Macaroni.
Traditional Swiss Easter Rice Tart Recipe has a custard type filling with rice pudding, citrusy lemon, ground almond and a crunchy, sweet tart crust. This custard tart, traditionally only served during Easter in Switzerland, has the additional flavor enhancers of amaretto liquor and raisins which pairs perfectly with the citrus. I adapted this recipe from NYT Cooking with several changes including these substitutions: Whole Milk - I use evaporate milk & skim milk. Long-grain rice - I use Arborio rice Whole blanched almonds - I use almond meal flour Extra personal touch: amaretto liquor & raisins
A delicious main dish from Switzerland you are sure to love!
A traditional Swiss Rosti that is Whole 30 compliant! Serve for breakfast lunch or dinner with a side of Brats! NOTE: while I love cast iron because it browns so well, you may want to use a lighter non stick pan for this recipe. At one point you have to flip the potatoes and that can be tricky in a heavy pan.
We challenged cookery assistant (and seasoned skier) Olivia to perfect her recipe for the ultimate fondue. Take it from us: she’s cracked it. Meanwhile, we’ve eaten a lot of cheese in service to her pursuit of perfection. Yes, it’s time to hunker down with friends to indulge in one of the best cold-weather feasts ever invented.
An absolutely delicious pie.
Traditional Swiss recipes have been being created for almost longer than time, however they are still relatively unknown on the other side of the globe.
Old-Fashioned Swiss Chocolate Cake Recipe dessert recipes: dessert, creme brulee, baklava, panna cotta, pavlova, brownies, cannoli, apple pie, apple crumble, mug cake, peach cobbler,
Located in the center of Europe, Switzerland is famous around the world for its lakes, mountains, watches, and, obviously, its chocolate. Switzerland is a
Say hello to possibly the best potato pancake ever created. At its best it's crispy and buttery and this {Rösti} Classic Swiss Potato Pancake recipe, friends, is the classic dish at its best!
If you're looking for fresh water, sun and one of the prettiest Swiss towns to visit, then you simply must plan a visit to Ascona, Ticino.
Traditional Swiss recipes have been being created for almost longer than time, however they are still relatively unknown on the other side of the globe.
Luxuriously silky smooth and fluffy, this salted caramel Swiss meringue buttercream has an ultra-creamy texture, not too sweet and quite easy to make!
How to make the BEST Vegan Swiss Meringue Buttercream in MINUTES! There is not wonder why this is so popular!
Located in the center of Europe, Switzerland is famous around the world for its lakes, mountains, watches, and, obviously, its chocolate. Switzerland is a
Swiss Sunday Zopf: The Swiss love good bread and they are excellent bakers. On Sundays they love to eat the Butter-Zopf, a soft bread similar to the Challah, the Jewish bread. It is a traditional Sunday bread and it's said it's origin is coming from a custom whereby …
These Swiss recipes are authentic, satisfying, and so easy to make! From cheese fondue to meat pie to Swiss steak, try one of these traditional dishes from Switzerland today!
Have an OMG moment with this swiss cheese fondue recipe. In a bread bowl the presentation is gorgeous and it is so easy to make. Delicious #misshomemade
These traditional Swiss desserts will take you on a culinary trip to Switzerland. From cookies to fruit to strudel, you'll fall in love with these treats.
These traditional Swiss desserts will take you on a culinary trip to Switzerland. From cookies to fruit to strudel, you'll fall in love with these treats.
Here are 10 of the best Swiss desserts and sweet treats! You've got to try these delicious Swiss cookies, Swiss cakes, Swiss yogurt, Swiss chocolate (of course) and more!
Beautiful walk along a river, through fields and forests, with several narrow sections with tall cliff walls, waterfalls and stone bridges.
Brown sugar fatless sponge filled with biscoff spread and whipped cream
This post is a bit late in coming. As you may recall, I spent two weeks of September in the Northern Italian region of Verbania, just northwest of Milan. One weekend Fr. Eric Fasano of the Diocese of Rockville Center, and I traveled to the Swiss capitol of Bern - just a few hours north by train. This was my first time to see any of Switzerland - flying into Zurich doesn't count. Historically, Bern is one of the oldest establishments and held political and economic importance making it the capitol city once the Swiss Federation came into existence. The name of the city, Bern, comes from a legend dating back to the founding of the settlement when hunters captured a wild bear and treated it as a sign of good luck and fortune. Through the centuries, Bern has always had bears in captivity - even now.The city is charming, with its miles and miles of colonnaded shopping walkways, it's medieval towers and walls, and its outdoor markets and churches. The clock tower pictured to the right is now near the heart of the city, but when it was built, it stood as the main defense of the city. As the decades progressed along with the city, wider and larger walls encircled the growing city. A treat is to see the clock chime at noon with its intricate designs.The city streets and piazzas are decorated with various ornate statuary. This one, in the piazza near the cathedral is of Moses. At the top of this post is a photo showing the beautiful design above the main doors. The cathedral was formerly Catholic but after the Protestant Reformation it fell into the hands of those Christians whose understanding of sacramentality and the beauty of art is far different than Catholic's. In a word, the church is "empty". Though, the gift shop at the entrance is well stocked. We did find a Catholic church in the heart of the city though we were shocked by the limited hours it was open. Our hearts were downtrodden. But that same night, in a newer section of the city, we found a Catholic church celebrating a vigil Mass in French and it was well attended and looked "alive" and "full".After much touring one is able to get those endorphins flowing again with classic Swiss chocolate - and there was plenty to choose from. The food in Bern provided a welcomed change from typical Italian fare. Some of the typically Bern/Swiss foods listed were beers, pumpkin, chestnuts, and wild boar. Again, quite different from their Italian neighbors.Our departure took us along a different route, this time, through the lower Alps that connect Switzerland and Italy. The views were spectacular and I was amazed by the people who were capable of living in the many small villages that dotted our route.
Here's a list of Zurich restaurants to try during your visit. From lakefront dining with a view, to traditional Swiss comfort foods.
A traditional Swiss Rosti that is Whole 30 compliant! Serve for breakfast lunch or dinner with a side of Brats! NOTE: while I love cast iron because it browns so well, you may want to use a lighter non stick pan for this recipe. At one point you have to flip the potatoes and that can be tricky in a heavy pan.
Embark on the Glacier Express for a luxury train voyage through the Swiss Alps, from Zermatt to St. Moritz, on a panoramic ride of a lifetime.
No trip to Switzerland is complete without a visit to the Swiss Alps and Wengen has the best views. Here are the best things to do in Wengen all year round.
A decadent mixture of Gruyère, garlic, wine, and kirsch is scooped onto bread rounds and fried to perfection in this recipe for classic Swiss cheese fritters
Brown sugar fatless sponge filled with biscoff spread and whipped cream
extra extraaaa excited about No Bake Vegan Swiss Rolls because i used to eat them every now and then growing up! they were SUPER yummy and it was such a treat to have one. now, after going vegan and trying to eat as many whole foods as i can, a lightened up version was in […]
There is more to Swiss cuisine than chocolate and fondue - find out 10 traditional Swiss foods you must try when you visit Switzerland!
From melted cheese to chocolate and sweet meringue desserts, check out these unique and delicious Swiss food products to try in Switzerland.