Saturday, December 21, 2019

European Winter Escapade 2019 - Part Four - Closing Strasbourg With A Food Review

We had pretty much seen what we had on our list to see in Strasbourg. And we are still a bit tired. I have not been sleeping well. Our hotel is very nice in many respects but in some crucial ones related to sleeping comfort, not so much. So we have both been unable to really bounce back from our long flight and are feeling a bit less enthusiastic then we might be. That being said we still saw everything and had plenty of photo-taking opportunities. I think the lack of sleeping has been affecting my ability to process food. That has been really too bad because I truly love the food of Alsace.

So on our last day, we went out shopping for a number of things that we wanted and during the evening just kind of strolled and took in the ambiance.

Some miscellaneous street scenes

Just in case you don't know what this street is...
We will give you a pictorial reference
As we were making our way we saw this (click here)
It followed us around!
We ended up watching the impromptu band concert for a good 20 minutes


Eating in Strasbourg
Let there be no doubt if you have missed this over the 12 years I've written this blog but I love France and French food. It is a country I could easily live in. It was the first place I traveled to internationally and is still my first love
Wife had a list of five things recommended to eat for visitors to the Christmas Festival
The first night we knocked of two of them
Choucroute Garni
Sauerkraut cooked with a variety of cured and smoked meats
The meats were excellent. I honestly think I prefer the version I do from Julia Child's recipe
Probably need a wider sampling 
And Tarte Flambee
An exceeding thing crust almost like a crepe cooked in an oven so it is crisp with a topping creme fraiche, onions and bacon (there can be many variations)
Our hotel had a great breakfast buffet with superior cured meats, cheese and phenomenal bread
For lunch, we stopped and had two classics
Chicken cooked in Riesling wine with spaetzle 
Duck leg slow-cooked  served with red cabbage and some kind of potato casserole
For dinner, we were in the Lebanese section. No pictures. We were tired. But had a thin bread with meat in it and a stew of chickpeas and kidney beans that were both very good. We also had a kibbe that was blah and a fried potato spiral on a skewer that was not very crisp.

By our second full day, we were already feeling the effects of more meat and rich food than we normally eat in a month. Sadly, now that we have the time and the money to eat what we want, we no longer have the constitution to do it. So we decided to focus on street food. Well, this wasn't any less heavy or rich. We'd tried beignets the day before which were on Wife's list and they had been dreadful, clearly having been standing around for a long time. As we made our way through the markets, I was keeping my eyes open for places where the food looked fresher. At one a lady was topping up a big, big pan of chicken and mushrooms in cream and wine sauce by adding more cream, wine and flavoring. Clearly, this was going to be fresh. In fact, she told us we would have to wait 5 minutes before it was ready. So to hold us over we had a Saussison Rouge - Red Sausage
Chicken & Mushrooms in cream wine sauce on spaetzle 
That night because it was raining we cut the night short and went to the hotel wine bar
No pictures unfortunately
Wife had a small tarte with onions and local Muenster cheese while I had  really fine pate de foie gras

The next morning we really wanted to find a good beignet. I had researched what was considered the top bakery in Strasbourg
There was a long line and as I feared no beignets. We assuaged our frustration with...
Pain Raisin
And Pain Chocolat
Both of which were really excellent

I am posting this actually before our last going out
I will not be taking pictures as I just want to absorb the scene
But there was this place in the Lebanon section that was roasting a whole pig

I am thinking this might be the target for tonight
Oh and yes I did have the Gluhwein (hot mulled wine) which was yummy and will get some more tonight


European Winter Escapade 2019 - Part Three - Getting To The Real Market

One of the things that makes Strasbourg's Holiday Market a bit different from those in other European cities is that there is not just a single market but a dozen markets! They tend to specialize in various things. But somehow, we managed in our first two days to miss the main market. We rectified that today.
Although it was drizzly and rainy all day that did not stop intrepid photographers

Ahh, now we are really talking Christmas Market

I was watching this young woman cutting nougat 
It did not look like an easy task
Veritable Armies of Christmas Figures

And Christmas Lights
And sweets
And crafts
And food
Vive le Fete de Noel!
Celebrated with Pizza
After three hours we went back to the hotel to rest and wait for dark
On the way to the hotel

That evening we headed to a section of the canal going around the center city that was noted for being lit up.
We were not disappointed
Although it was raining, it was not raining so hard that we couldn't take pictures, albeit with some difficulty while balancing our umbrellas











The rain by this time had started to pick up
We were at the far end of the center city
Although hungry we didn't want to deal with our wet things so we went back to the hotel, got changed and everything laid out to dry then had a light meal and drink and the hotel wine bar

SIGNS OF THE WORLD!
Parents with children and Sheep may not enter

Friday, December 20, 2019

European Winter Escapade 2019 - Part Two - Evening Walk

As I mentioned in Part One, after our nap and rest we headed back out in the evening to check out some of the places we'd seen during the day at night 'under the lights'. It is in situations like this that our Olympus OMD-M1 and M2 really shine. They are just great low light cameras. Much to my surprise Wife was hungry again. So we hit up some street food which is all over the place here during the Christmas Festival. Each year another country is featured during the festival. This year it's Lebanon. So we were eating Lebanese dishes. A will be making a more complete foodie post later. We did not stay out for too long. For one thing, the markets on weeknights close at 8 PM. And when they say 8 PM, they mean 8 PM.

Photos
And Non-Traditional
Mood in the Fog
Finally some reasonable exterior shots of the Cathedral