
These best local dishes from Strasbourg include regional comfort foods and traditional treats you should try on your next visit. Strasbourg is located in Alsace. Historically, this region of France has at times been under German influence. This gives rise to a distinctive cuisine and a cultural identity which is different from other parts of the country.
Alsatian dishes incorporate German staples such as pork, sauerkraut and cheese given a subtle Gallic twist. Make sure you’re hungry – this is hearty fare and portions are generous. Don’t forget to save room for dessert – those with a sweet tooth will enjoy a plethora of cakes, biscuits, brioche and pastries. Read on to whet your appetite!
Rich, buttery Alsatian comfort food
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Spaetzle (referred to across the border in Germany as ‘spätzle’) are tiny noodles or dumplings made with eggs. In some ways, they resemble Italian gnocchi in appearance. But unlike gnocchi, they contain no potato.
Instead, this filling dish consists of flour, egg and milk, mixed to form a runny batter rather than a dough. It’s put through a special spaetzle grater and cooked quickly in boiling water before being fried off in plenty of butter. Spaetzle also goes well with cheese.
Fruit bread baked in a distinctive shape
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Alsace Kougelhopf is a traditional fruit bread that cooks evenly when bakers use a specific type of tin called a Bundt mould. This creates a hole in the centre of this brioche-style bread, which some people refer to as a cake.
When tipped out, Alsace Kougelhopf has the appearance of an upended flower pot, though, of course, it tastes rather better. It contains raisins and is often decorated with whole almonds – the fluted shape of the tin creates ridges that are the ideal size to top with such nuts.