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- Choucroute garnie - Wikipedia
Choucroute garnie (French for dressed sauerkraut) is an Alsatian recipe of sauerkraut with sausages and other salted meats and charcuterie, and often potatoes
- Choucroute Garnie (Alsatian Braised Sauerkraut With Mixed Meats)
The choucroute, as sauerkraut is called in French, is infused with the delicate flavor of Alsatian wine, gilded in goose fat, fragrant with juniper, and heaped with an embarrassment of charcuterie—glistening slabs of tender and melting fatty pork, plus taut sausages of all sorts And then potatoes!
- Choucroute Garnie Recipe - Food Wine
Jacques Pépin's classic Alsatian choucroute garnie is the perfect hearty wintertime dish It's easy to make with store-bought sauerkraut and includes pork ribs, sausages, ham, and potatoes
- Traditional French Food - Recipe for Choucroute from Alsace
Choucroute Garnie is a famous Alsatian recipe for sauerkraut with sausages (normally pork), cured meats and charcuterie, and even sometimes potatoes Although sauerkraut is a traditional German dish it has been widely adopted in France
- Authentic Choucroute Recipe ⋆ Alsatian-Cuisine. com
Choucroute is served hot and is known to be a comfort food, especially during the colder months The dish reflects the German influence on Alsatian cuisine, as sauerkraut and pork are staples in many German dishes
- Choucroute Garnie Recipe: Hearty and Traditional Delight
Discover Choucroute Garnie, the Alsatian classic Learn how to make this hearty French dish with sauerkraut, meats and rich traditional flavours
- Classic Choucroute Recipe - NYT Cooking
Boil ham hocks in unsalted water until tender, at least 1½ hours Meanwhile, wash sauerkraut in cold water; drain Wash again, in hot water; drain and squeeze dry In a heavy, ovenproof pot, melt 3
- Classic Choucroute (Choucroute Garnie) | RICARDO
Here’s a charming version of Alsatian choucroute, which mixes family-style serving with generous garnishes—including potatoes in case the cabbage and meat are not sufficient enough! A familiar tasting dish, perfect after an afternoon of skiing
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