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  2. Alsatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cervelas à l'alsacienne (Alsatian cervelas) Tarte flambée alsacienne (Flammekueche) Fleischschnacka Gendarme ("Policeman"), also known as Landjäger, a traditional Alsatian smoked sausage made with beef and pork sold at a Christmas market at Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France. Alsatian cuisine, the cuisine of the Alsace region of France ...

  3. Baeckeoffe - Wikipedia

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    In the Alsatian dialect, Baeckeoffe means "baker's oven". It is a mix of sliced potatoes, sliced onions, cubed mutton, beef, and pork which have been marinated overnight in Alsatian white wine and juniper berries and slow-cooked in a bread-dough sealed ceramic casserole dish. Leeks, thyme, parsley, garlic, carrots and marjoram are other ...

  4. Flammekueche - Wikipedia

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    Flammekueche (), Flammkuchen (Standard German), or tarte flambée (), is a speciality of the region of Alsace, [1] German-speaking Moselle, Baden and the Palatinate. [2] It is composed of bread dough rolled out very thinly in the shape of a rectangle or oval, which is covered with fromage blanc or crème fraîche, thinly sliced onions and lardons.

  5. Choucroute garnie - Wikipedia

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    Choucroute garnie (French for dressed sauerkraut) is an Alsatian recipe of sauerkraut with sausages and other salted meats and charcuterie, and often potatoes. Although sauerkraut is a traditionally German and Eastern European dish, when Alsace became part of France following the Westphalia peace treaties in 1648, it brought this dish to the ...

  6. Drouant - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to chef Louis Gondard, the restaurant was awarded 1 star by the Michelin Guide in 1988, then 2 stars in 2005. In 2006, the 3-star Alsatian chef Antoine Westermann, a parent of the Drouant family, became the chef and owner of the restaurant. The establishment was officially renamed Drouant par Antoine Westermann. [2] [3]

  7. Category:Alsatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Films set in Alsace - Wikipedia

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    In Old Alsace (1933 film) M. The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy; Marthe Richard (film) P. Peace on the Rhine; The Polish Jew (film) S. Sauvage (film)

  9. Fleischschnacka - Wikipedia

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    Fleischschnackas with green salad. Fleischschnackas [1] (French pronunciation: [flaiʃ.ʃnaka]; Alsatian word, literally meat snail) are an Alsatian dish made from cooked meat stuffing (usually the remainders of pot-au-feu), eggs, onions, parsley, salt, pepper rolled in a fresh egg pasta.