In the Tarn they know how to eat well... Sweet delicacies are especially popular. Here are some for you to try.
Squash are making a come back. Forgotten and confined to being used for decoration, over the last 10 years they have been getting very popular and cucurbits are eaten in many different ways. Here is a very simple but delicious velvet soup to prepare with red kuri squash, squash or butternut squash or even pumpkin. (Pumpkin will be less tasty). Lacaune Ham will counter balance the softness of the velvet texture, bringing some crunch and a salty flavour.
Fréginat is a pork fricassee. Initially, it was a farmer's recipe, following the annual pork products preparation, made with the throat of the pork, which is a very fatty piece of meat. It is browned, and simmered for a long time to turn the pork into confit. (meat that has been cooked very slowly in its own fat).
Yum yum, the Poumet is a puff pastry with lemon. It is very simple to make, children and adults alike enjoy it. It is best served with a scoop of ice cream. This recipe needs to be prepared with high quality puff pastry, as it is really the core of the recipe.
This is an original delicious pumpkin cake, traditionally from the southwest of the region. It's easy to make, so surprise your friends with its perfectly lovely orange colour.
Small light, crusty, delicate almond biscuits - perfect for having with coffee.
They used to be called “Couques”, as these small dry, light biscuits were created to use the large quantities of almonds harvested during 17th century in the region of Cordes-sur-Ciel. Impress your friends at coffee time !