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- Tarte_flambée abstract "Tarte flambée is an Alsatian dish composed of bread dough rolled out very thin in the shape of a rectangle (traditionally) or circle, which is covered with fromage blanc or crème fraîche, thinly sliced onions and lardons. It is one of the most famous specialties of the region.Depending on the region, this dish can be called Flammekueche, Flàmmeküeche Flàmmaküacha or Flammekuechle, in Alsatian and Flammkuchen in German. which means "Flame cake" or in French tarte flambée, which translates as "Pie baked in the flames." Contrary to what the direct translation would suggest tarte flambée is not usually flambéed, but cooked in a wood-fire oven. There are many variations of the original recipe, in terms of the garniture. The standard variations are: Gratinée : with added gruyère cheese; Forestière : with added mushrooms; Munster : with added munster cheese; Sweet : dessert version with apples, cinammon, and flambéed with Calvados or another sweet liqueur.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Tarte_flambée thumbnail Tarte_flambée_alsacienne_514471722.jpg?width=300.
- Tarte_flambée wikiPageID "2400130".
- Tarte_flambée wikiPageRevisionID "597924424".
- Tarte_flambée country France.
- Tarte_flambée mainIngredient "Bread dough, fromage frais or crème fraîche, onions, lardons".
- Tarte_flambée name "Tarte flambée".
- Tarte_flambée region Alsace.
- Tarte_flambée variations "Munster, gratinée, forestière, sweet".
- Tarte_flambée subject Category:Alsace.
- Tarte_flambée subject Category:French_cuisine.
- Tarte_flambée subject Category:Pizza.
- Tarte_flambée type Food.
- Tarte_flambée type FunctionalSubstance.
- Tarte_flambée comment "Tarte flambée is an Alsatian dish composed of bread dough rolled out very thin in the shape of a rectangle (traditionally) or circle, which is covered with fromage blanc or crème fraîche, thinly sliced onions and lardons. It is one of the most famous specialties of the region.Depending on the region, this dish can be called Flammekueche, Flàmmeküeche Flàmmaküacha or Flammekuechle, in Alsatian and Flammkuchen in German.".
- Tarte_flambée label "Flammkuchen".
- Tarte_flambée label "Flammkuchen".
- Tarte_flambée label "Flammkuchen".
- Tarte_flambée label "Flammkuchen".
- Tarte_flambée label "Tarte flambée".
- Tarte_flambée label "Tarte flambée".
- Tarte_flambée label "Tarte flambée".
- Tarte_flambée label "Тарт фламбе".
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Tarte_flamb%C3%A9e.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Flammkuchen.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Flammkuchen.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Tarte_flambée.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Tarte_flambée.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Flammkuchen.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs 타르트_플랑베.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Tarte_flambée.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Flammkuchen.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Q316849.
- Tarte_flambée sameAs Q316849.
- Tarte_flambée wasDerivedFrom Tarte_flambée?oldid=597924424.
- Tarte_flambée depiction Tarte_flambée_alsacienne_514471722.jpg.