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  1. Schweizer Küche. Swiss Cooking - Cuisine Suisse. by Karlheinz Deschner, Michael Klein, 2003-04-01
  2. Cooking the Swiss Way (Easy Menu Ethnic Cookbooks) by Helga Hughes, 1995-02
  3. Swiss Cooking by Elisabeth & Fiertz, Gertrude Barnes Rosenthaler, 1965-01-01
  4. Swiss Cooking by Anne Mason, 1984-04
  5. The Swiss Cookery Book, Recipes From All Cantons
  6. The Secrets of Cooking with Swiss Whey D'lite Whey Lover's Cookbook by Swiss Whey D'lite, 1991
  7. Swiss Cooking by anne mason, 1964
  8. Natural Gourmet Cooking by Johri, Kuchler, et all 1998
  9. Dutch Country Cooking by Swiss Country Enterprises, 1976-01-01
  10. Swiss Cookies by Trudi Christiansen-Bar, 1983
  11. Swiss Cooking by MASON Anne, 1977
  12. Swiss Cooking by Anne Mason, 1973
  13. Let's Cook Swiss by Swiss Embassy, 2002
  14. Encyclopedia of European Cooking. 1962. austrian, Belgian, British, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Rumanian, Russian, Scandinavian, Spanish, Swiss, Turkish, Yugoslav cooking.

1. Kuhn Rikon Switzerland - Free CDROM Offer
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2. Welcome To Towne & Country Tours
GOURMET swiss cooking CLASSES. Cooking courses in Switzerland are unique each a guaranteed attractive and exclusive
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Telephone: 1-800-487-0479 or (757) 267-2507 Fax: (757) 267-2521 e-mail: dl@tandctours.com Box 256 Dendron, Virginia 23839 , USA GOURMET SWISS COOKING CLASSES Cooking courses in Switzerland are unique - each a guaranteed attractive and exclusive arrangement of the highest niveau. Famous chefs in top hotels will guide you through the secrets of Swiss cuisine. The best known hotels of their class provide a setting for our courses that does justice to even the highest of expectations. Each course offers its own set of morning cultural and culinary excursions, with the day's cooking lessons built around each excursion. Typical kitchen specialities will vary with the different regions of Switzerland. Guests are assisted by experienced travel guides and world class chefs. The following cooking classes are currently scheduled. Call or email for complete itineraries and prices. Each itinerary is 10 days 6 Sept. 2002 Grindelwald - Hotel Regina - Deluxe Class

3. Restaurants In Geneva - Swiss Cooking
Restaurants » swiss cooking You clicked on Taverne du Valais chemindes Sellières 4, swiss cooking, Le Lignon, 5.5. Auberge de Savièse
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4. Kitchen Utensils: Wooden Spoon, Stainless Steel; Ladle, Spoon & Spatula, And Swi
The Swiss Cookbook by Nika Standen Hazelton Drawing from her long experience of and affection for Switzerland, the author explains the basic elements of swiss cooking.
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5. Swiss Cooking
250 recipes Drawing from her long experience of and affection for Switzerland,the author explains the basic elements of swiss cooking.
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6. _ Food Swiss Eat Eating Drink Drinking Switzerland Guide
Basic informations about Switzerland Swiss food Unsurprisingly, swiss cooking is firmly rooted in dairy products cheese, milk, cream, butter and/or yoghurt find
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Rough Guide to Switzerland Table of contents Travel basics
Switzerland is overshadowed by its near neighbours when it comes to food and drink, and yet the country nurtures a wide and absorbing range of local cuisines, taking in influences and styles from the surrounding diversity of French, German and Italian cooking while sticking close to its rural and Alpine roots. Extreme cultural decentralization means that if you dig below the surface of the national staples, you’ll consistently come across delicious regional dishes relying on local ingredients and idiosyncratic styles of preparation that are unknown in the next canton, let alone elsewhere in Europe. The Swiss take the joy of communal eating to heart, and many eateries rely on old-style rustic decor, wood beams, plenty of Swiss kitsch (cow-bells, alphorns and the like) and a cosy, hearty, family-like atmosphere – and that may just be for a diner in Zürich’s financial district. For the Swiss, much as for the Italians or the French, eating is an expression of local culture, and many people have no time or patience for foreign cuisines. High levels of immigration over the 1980s and 1990s has resulted in a host of Turkish, Arabic and, to a lesser extent, East Asian eateries opening up in towns and cities across the country, but they tend to be fast-food joints for wolfing down kebabs or chow mein on the hoof rather than musing on the subtle flavours of the orient – you’ll only find quality international cooking in Geneva, Zürich and possibly Bern.

7. Swiss Cooking Recipes
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8. Thailand-travel.net / Thailand / Cuisine / German, Swiss And Austrian Cuisine
Its less hearty but finer. swiss cooking does not make as much use of innards for the production of sausages as does
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9. _ Food Swiss Eat Eating Drink Drinking Switzerland Guide
Unsurprisingly, swiss cooking is firmly rooted in dairy products – cheese,milk, cream, butter and/or yoghurt find their way into most dishes.
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Switzerland is overshadowed by its near neighbours when it comes to food and drink, and yet the country nurtures a wide and absorbing range of local cuisines, taking in influences and styles from the surrounding diversity of French, German and Italian cooking while sticking close to its rural and Alpine roots. Extreme cultural decentralization means that if you dig below the surface of the national staples, you’ll consistently come across delicious regional dishes relying on local ingredients and idiosyncratic styles of preparation that are unknown in the next canton, let alone elsewhere in Europe. The Swiss take the joy of communal eating to heart, and many eateries rely on old-style rustic decor, wood beams, plenty of Swiss kitsch (cow-bells, alphorns and the like) and a cosy, hearty, family-like atmosphere – and that may just be for a diner in Zürich’s financial district. For the Swiss, much as for the Italians or the French, eating is an expression of local culture, and many people have no time or patience for foreign cuisines. High levels of immigration over the 1980s and 1990s has resulted in a host of Turkish, Arabic and, to a lesser extent, East Asian eateries opening up in towns and cities across the country, but they tend to be fast-food joints for wolfing down kebabs or chow mein on the hoof rather than musing on the subtle flavours of the orient – you’ll only find quality international cooking in Geneva, Zürich and possibly Bern.

10. Recipes, Cooking & Culinary Directory: Swiss
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13. Ibex Treks: The Trek Experience
You have a dinner of traditional swiss cooking. As you eat and relax, you chatwith your new companions, and discuss the route planned for tomorrow.
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The Ibex Treks tours offer guests the opportunity to appreciate and explore the Bernese Oberland region of the Swiss Alps. Spend your evenings relaxing in selected accommodation offering fantastic views and a cozy atmosphere. Picnic in an alpine meadow or beside a melted glacier stream. Complete a challenging hike to a mountain hut. On your first day, you meet Andrew and Bart and the other tour participants at a local hotel. Some of your hiking companions have started days before, and plan to continue for some time. Others will be starting with you. You have a dinner of traditional Swiss cooking. As you eat and relax, you chat with your new companions, and discuss the route planned for tomorrow. Soon enough, you retire to your room, where you bury yourself under a thick down comforter to ready yourself for the challenge that lies ahead. You rise each morning to a hearty breakfast and the prospect of the day's hike. Leaving your hotel, you follow Andrew and Bart along the famous Swiss mountain paths. You follow an icy stream that melted off a glacier just minutes before. Later on, the path climbs high above the valley, affording spectacular views. Presently, the group pauses for lunch, next to a beautiful alpine lake or the end of a spectacular glacier. After sharing a meal (including some Swiss chocolate), and resting a while, the hike resumes. The group spreads out; more aggressive members push themselves forward, while more relaxed hikers stop occasionally to rest and enjoy the view. The Swiss maintain these mountain paths beautifully. Safety is paramount and the paths are clearly marked.

14. Cooking: Cheese: Swiss
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15. Cooking: World Cuisines: European: Swiss
Recipes from Martin Wyss, chef of the Swiss Inn in Hawaii. • URL http//www.mit.edu8001/people/wchuang/cooking/recipes/Meats/Veal_Emince.txt.
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Recipes from Martin Wyss, chef of the Swiss Inn in Hawaii.
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Really Cookin': Hans Fuchs
Four recipes of favorite holiday cookies from Swiss baker Hans Fuchs.
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Twenty recipes. • URL: http://www.recipesource.com/ethnic/europe/swiss Swiss Recipes Five Swiss cookie recipes. • URL: http://www.karogifts.com/recipes.htm Swiss Recipes Seven recipes, including Asparagus, Rösti, and fondue. • URL: http://home.sunrise.ch/corinnep/Webpages/swiss_receipes.htm

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To the top Swiss cuisine Precision and accurate preparation characterizeswiss cooking. Fresh products and herbs are used as much as possible.
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17. Foreign Cookbooks #4 - S To Z
Nika Standen Hazelton 250 recipes Drawing from her long experience of and affectionfor Switzerland, the author explains the basic elements of swiss cooking.
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Alphabetical Index S Z What you'll find in this section, all arranged according to the following order:
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BEST OF SCANDINAVIAN COOKING: Danish, Norwegian and Swedish
Shirley Sarvis and Barbara Scott O'Neil
100 recipes
Each dish the favorite of a Scandinavian cook covering appetizers, soups, omelets, pancakes, meats and pastries. Also tempting dishes as Norwegian Blueberry Omelet, Danish Butter Cake, Swedish Pancakes with Ligonberries - and a section devoted to those open faced Danish Sandwiches, entitled "A Smørrebrød Sampling." Each recipe has been carefully tested with American ingredients and measures. 142 pages 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 paperback W ~ SCOTTISH ~ Price: $ 11.95

18. Best Western Swiss Hotels
The hotel restaurant Rotes Gatter , with a beautiful terrace looking onto the riverReuss, is noted for its fine swiss cooking imaginative and market-fresh.
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An overwhelming landscape of mountains and lakes. Lucerne lies in Central Switzerland where the history of the country begins. Rates in CHF Single Double Premier Art Deco Hotel Montana Lucerne The Best Western Art Deco Hotel Montana is an oasis of quiet and yet within a stone's throw from the picturesque Old Town of Lucerne. The world's shortest funicular takes the guests from the Lake Promenade to the hotel lobby. Wonderfully furnished, bright rooms, all with balcony and some of them a spectacular view over the lake. The SCALA Restaurant offers culinary highlights under palms with a wonderful view.

19. Welcome Swiss - Country
Food. While swiss cooking has been influenced by French, German andItalian food, the quality is uniformly excellent. Specialties
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" a gem in the heart of Europe. It offers the visitor the most exciting concentration of different scenery, cultures, languages, customs and architecture to be found anywhere in Europe ".
People
A total of 7 million people live in a mosaic of 26 cantons. All are autonomous political entities but share, among other things, a common currency, national defense and a common foreign policy. Switzerland has 4 national languages: German is spoken by 75 %, French by 20 %, Italian by 4 % and Romansch by 1 %. English is widely spoken and understood throughout the country. Each language community has its own traditions, literature, foods and distinct way of life. Historically, subtle compromise has preserved Swiss unity.
Geography
Switzerland is divided into 4 different geographical areas:
The JURA :
A range of rolling hills and forestlands with an average elevation of 1'000 meters (3'000 ft).
The SWISS PLATEAU :
The ALPS :
With their towering snow-capped peaks and famed ski resorts. Most communities are situated between 1'200 and 1'800 meters (3'600 to 5'400 ft).
The TICINO : South of the Alps, the Italian-speaking region with its subtropical vegetation and lakeside setting.

20. Swiss Brunsli Recipe With Cocoa Powder
almond cookies) by Marianne Kaltenbach (a wellknown Swiss chef and cookbook author)published in the book Aechti Schwizer Chuchi (Authentic swiss cooking).
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This is the ultimate " Brunsli-Recipe " (chocolate almond cookies) by Marianne Kaltenbach (a well-known Swiss chef and cookbook author) published in the book "Aechti Schwizer Chuchi" (Authentic Swiss Cooking). 1 lb ground almond
1 lb powdered sugar
3 oz cocoa powder
3 egg whites (if you are using large eggs you might need to add some additional sugar and almonds)
2 tbl Kirsch Schnapps (Cherry Schnapps)
1 tsp Cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground cloves Mix all ingredients. Roll out on a surface covered with sugar, roll dough to about ½ inch thickness. Cut out cookies with a 2 inch cookie cutter (heart or star shaped) and transfer onto baking pan lined with parchment paper. Let the formed cookies stand for about 2 hours at room temperature
Preheat the oven to 350 and bake cookies for 5-6 minutes. Don't bake them too long or they will become very hard.
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