After visiting our section on the specialities and typical local dishes of these departments, you will want to start cooking yourself. Back from a trip to Tarn, Tarn & Garonne and the Aveyron, or about to go on holiday there, you can familiarise yourself with the cuisine of this region. Here, cream, cheese, good fat and sweet delicacies are so appetizing that it would be a shame to miss them...
Let’s start cooking ! If you can't find specific products from the Tarn & Garonne, you can substitute them with local alternatives (for example use garlic, melon and grapes that are available).
Cassoulet is the most consumed traditional French dish in France. Each region of the southwest has its own recipe including the Tarn & Garonne, indeed they claim it originated there, or at least one of the recipes did... If you find lots of recipes for cassoulet, we suggest this one. You can give us yours if you want to !
Cassoulet, yum !
The melon of Quercy is soft and sweet, it can be found all over France.
Yum... garlic soup is really nice anytime of the year! It is also a healthy option, since garlic is a powerful antioxidant. Do not cook it at a high temperature in order to maintain all the properties of the garlic ! The only problem is that you need to eat something minty afterwards or take your toothbrush with you !
Garlic soup
You can use the whole chicken or just the legs, or small quail for this recipe. It is delicious.
Apples and walnuts are a combination that is mouth wateringly delicious. The sweetness of the walnut and the sugary acidity of the apples blend perfectly. For food lovers, you can add a little apple based alcohol to give a gourmet touch to the cake... There is no oil or butter in this cake because walnuts already have oil in them)
Walnut and Apple Cake
The coque is a brioche that is usually eaten at Easter. It is round in shape, topped, or not, with candied fruit. The name of “coque” comes from the Occitan word “COCO” which means cake ! This is the express family version using dry baker’s yeast.