Cheese Fondue
New Delhi, May 22, 2020.
As we face
restrictions on global travel, Switzerland encourages people to 'Dream Now
Travel Later', assuring the world that the beautiful country will pause time
and stay the way it is to be ready to welcome visitors when the world opens up.
Till then, it is a good idea to travel through your kitchens and experiment
with dishes that are symbolic toSwitzerland and experience the cuisinefrom one
of the most loved destination.
Here are the top easy
to make recipes with ingredients available in your kitchen
1.
‘Alpine Macaroni’ or known to the
Swiss as Älplermagrone, is the ultimate comfort food one can find on the slopes
of the famous Alps. This alpine dish is found everywhere on restaurant menus
from Appenzell to Zermatt, through Lugano and St. Moritz.
This Swiss version of
Macaroni and cheese is best eaten after a long hike or trek, as most Swiss will
tell you, it tastes better when you’ve earned it. But staying at home- keeping
yourself and others away from harm's way, it is safe to say that you have
earned it. The ingredients for this wholesome dish are all simple and can be
found easily in your pantry. Some vegetables, pasta and decent cheese,
are the only things that you will need to re-create this alpine dish in your
kitchen.
https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-in/experiences/food-wine/recipe/alpine-pasta/
2.
Has this quarantine been too tough on you? Then indulge in some ‘Cheese Fondue’ for a generous dose of
creamy pot of cheese with the pieces of bread just like the Swiss do. Switzerland
is known for its best fondues, however there are many different styles and
versions. One of the best variations is the Fribourg one, the moitié-moitié,
made from spicy Gruyères and softly melting Vacherin cheeses.
Looking for a
Saturday night cheat meal? Then melt up the cheese and serve it with
vegetables, lavash, croutons and potato wedges, this gives an interesting twist
to your fondue palette while you binge watch on your favourite shows.
https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-in/experiences/food-wine/recipe/fondue/
3.
‘Rosti’ or also known as
“Röstigraben” (Rösti ditch), originally a farmers’ breakfast from
German-speaking Switzerland, is now a Swiss national dish with each region
having its own version. The Bernese, for example, are known for their crispy
Rösti fried in butter.
This classic comfort
food is surprisingly easy to make, with some tricks along the way, and it turns
potatoes into a main meal. The recipe can be summarized in five words: grate
potatoessautéed in butter. The resulting dish is a pancake of potato, crispy
brown on the outside, gooey, buttery, potato-licious inside. This is a dish
that is very easy-peasy to create in your kitchens for a lazy Sunday brunch.
https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-in/experiences/food-wine/recipe/recipe-for-roesti/
4.
Meringue, a sweet kiss with egg whites is a sugary pastry invented around the
year 1600. Since the delicate and airy pastry made from egg whites and the
thick battered Gruyères cream complement each other so well, one easily
understands why Meringue is a favorite dessert in the land of Fribourg.You can
enjoy your meringue in two ways one can be slowly baked, transforming into
crisp cookies or as dessert on top of cake’s layers. It is a good start to your
love for baking delicious desserts.
https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-in/experiences/food-wine/recipe/meringues/
So, bring out the foodie
in you and experience the taste of this magical destination by trying out some
of the famous dishes