Poster: A snowHead
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What's your favourite dish you get to eat whilst skiing??
Goulash soup??
Raclette??
Tartiflette savoyarde??
or is it the school dinner style burger/pizza in the self service mountain cafes??
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Legend., Tyrolergrostl
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chips
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deerman,
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Lager tastes awesome in the mountains
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Austria - Grostl
France - Tartiflette
Switzerland - Rosti
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this is just going to be a list of food isn't it?
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Austria - Grostl
France - Tartiflette
Switzerland - Rosti
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Soupe Chatrée. I could eat that all day (but I'd never get into my ski kit if I did!)
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ewww@burgers
Current favourite is now egg, speck and potatoes.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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hot choc and poridge in the mornings
baguette and cheese for lunch
tartiflette for dinner
+cake, lots of cake
i also drink lots of whiskey when in the mountains.
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You know it makes sense.
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Bode Swiller, no, I predict at least one person will make a party pooping post...oh
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Sushi.
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Poster: A snowHead
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rob@rar, If you knew Sushi like I know Sushi.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I'll eat pretty much anything when skiing as I'm a)starving b)pished
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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At lunchtime, croute au fromage (plus bacon and at least one egg on top) and Gulaschsuppe are equal favourites. In the evening any good food but, like Boris, I'll eat pretty much anything because I'm always starving, if only occasionally pished. Oh, and I have a particular fondness for the lentil salad at Bel Air in Courchevel.
BertIsfantastic,
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hot choc and poridge in the mornings
baguette and cheese for lunch
tartiflette for dinner
+cake, lots of cake
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And you're probably - and supremely annoyingly - quite slim as well?
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nope. im knocking on the door of the 100kg club (15 stone in old money). i used to be a lanky streak of wee wee but now im significantly softer round the edges
bert
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Hardly ever drink lager but agree it tastes bloody good on the slopes.
Hot or mulled wine is another winner.
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love pancake soup
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The best food in the mountains is kippers, they even wrote a song about it. "We'll kipper welcome in the hillside..."
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andyph wrote: |
The best food in the mountains is kippers, they even wrote a song about it. "We'll kipper welcome in the hillside..." |
yeah.
Allow me to fetch your coat...
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Best lunch on the mountain was a few years ago in Megeve.
It was crozets in a cheesy sauce with local sausages (diots?) - absolutely delicious. Not cheap, being Megeve, but worth it.
Nice place too, next to a piste somewhere below the Cote 2000 - can't remember the name.
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Gulaschsuppe will lashings of Kaiserbier
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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BertIsfantastic, andyph, miranda,
agw, yum, I had an excellent dish of diots and crozets (plus about a ton of Dijon mustard - I love mustard) in St Martin de Belleville a couple of years ago.
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+1 for sushi (in Japan of course).
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You know it makes sense.
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What's your favourite dish you get to eat whilst skiing??
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I find it tends to get spilt all down my nice ski gear, especially on steep/mogully runs, and messes up the snow. So these days I stick to a bit of chewing gum whilst skiing. Possibly a small choc bar on a lift.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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+1 for Gulaschsuppe
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Poster: A snowHead
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Green salad (on the side of something far naughtier) is also fab in the mountains. Lovely soft but quite dense lettuce and lots of mustardy vinaigrette dressing. I think lots of places do great pizza in the mountains - not canteen style.
So funny my sister chucking black pepper on a Hot Stone - surprised the restaurant wasn't evacuated, the coughing spread in a violent wave from one table to the next
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Shimmy Alcott, I love salads in the mountains too, especially in Switzerland, where they always put a little full cream milk in the dressing (my mum used to do that too.)
I don't think I've ever eaten off a hot stone, and I probably wouldn't have thought of the pepper danger. That must have been quite dramatic.
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Pedantica, I wouldnt bother with the Hot Stone personally - I didnt order it that night. Dont get why I'd pay £20 to put some steak, chicken, peppers and onion on a hot stone. Id rather the chef do it and put a nice fattening sauce on it too.
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Shimmy Alcott, agreed, that's pretty much why I've never bothered.
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Since they're all in the same basic potatoes-with-plenty-of-fat-and-maybe-some-meat category, I always appreciate tyrolergrostl, tartiflette and rosti. Quite partial to a blunzngrostl too (tyrolergrostl with black pudding instead of bacon).
But my all time favourite ski food is: Speckknoedel mit Sauerkraut. Especially when it comes with loads of gravy.
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Chips with chili con carne on top with cheese..
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Plat de Jour
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Quite partial to a blunzngrostl too
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absolutely.
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Full roast leg of lamb, beans cooked with pork fat and a bowl of chips - Pyreneean mountain food knocks spots of the cheese-eating ski monkeys in the Alps.
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4 fried Chickens and a Coke.
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