Swiss egg and sausage casserole
This potato, egg and sausage recipe is one of the options for a Swiss supper.
Swiss fried apples and bread
Another Swiss breakfast option and surely a favorite with children. The flavors of apples and cinnamon blend beautifully.
Valais style fondue
There is no alcohol in this recipe, making it suitable for children - not for young children as the cheese is very hot to eat and there is the risk of an accident while dipping the bread.
Traditional Swiss fondue
There is a special pot or caquelon used to prepare fondue. Usually earthenware, it can be used on the stove top and on top of a small burner.
Swiss chocolate fondue
Fondue and chocolate, this recipe matches two Swiss well known symbols.
Swiss breakfast omelet with dried fruit filling (cholermues)
This Alpine omelet is more similar to crepes or a pancake than to a proper omelet.
Ho t'ao chi ting (walnut chicken)
A delicious sample of oriental cooking. Walnut chicken is surely to be liked by everyone.
Potato pancakes (latkes)
Serve these potato pancakes with no garnish, with savory toppings such as sour cream, sweet ones such as apple sauce and sugar, or a mix of sweet and savory.
Quick Mexican tacos
Tacos rate high in the list for best liked Mexican food. A taco kit with ready made seasoning and prepared taco shells can be your introduction to Mexican food.