Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The Cuisine of Dunkirk, France

We're covering the ABC's of Dunkirk completely out of order.
I've showed you the Beaches and today I just had to jump to the Cuisine.

You're not likely to have a bad meal in France.  I've heard that it happens but highly unlikely.
 Here are four of the places in Dunkirk that made our tastebuds sing.
I hope you enjoy the #foodporn.

 Fromage!

Yves Bouclet is the master of the over 300 cheeses that you will find at the crèmerie “la Ferme”.  So much cheese, so little time.  We tasted several wonderful options, each one yummier than the previous.
 Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Market Day

On Wednesdays and Saturdays, the city center of Dunkirk is transformed into a massive market.  I'm dying to try this rotisserie chicken.  The drippings fall all over potatoes and the smell is heavenly.  The strawberries in France taste like they've been dipped in sugar.  Gorgeous! In a port city like Dunkirk, the seafood is so fresh it's still moving.  My camera and tummy were so happy.

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Comme Vous Voulez

We had lunch on the promenade at this lovely restaurant overlooking the beach.
The name translates to "as you wish" and the menu is everything that a French menu should be.  Exciting and a little scary for a picky eater like me. The wine helped to bring out my more adventurous palate.  The dessert was my reward for trying the mushrooms.  It was a glorious combination of fresh oranges, tart, caramel, creme, sorbet and cocoa.  I will never forget that dessert.  (Wiping away a tear.)

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France


Aux Doigts de Jean-Bart

I mentioned the town hero Jean Bart was quite the rascal.  You'll see signs of him brandishing his sword all over the city.  My very favorite sighting of the swashbuckler came in the form of chocolate.  A stop at a patisserie is a must when you're in France. Aux Doigts de Jean-Bart is a superb example. Over that past 100 years, four generations of the Vandewalle family have been making pastries in Dunkirk.  Their specialty is this pastry which translates to Jean Bart's fingers.  It's a secret recipe but involves an almond biscuit, coffee cream and chocolate.  I should have brought a dozen or more home.

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

Food of Dunkirk, France

My mouth is watering like crazy right now.  Is yours?

What's your favorite French food?


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We were the guests of Dunkirk's Office of Tourism for our stay in Dunkirk.
  All photos, writing and opinions are my own.
As always, I promise to be open, honest and transparent with my readers.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

13 comments:

  1. The food looks delicious!! When I was in Nice, we bought strawberries at the food market. They were the BRIGHTEST red color I had ever seen. Not to mention the sweetest and juiciest tasting!

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  2. All that cheese!!! Also I love how you rewarded yourself for eating mushrooms, Fredrik is the same way every time I put them in something after he tells me how many he ate!

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  3. My favorite french food is...cheese. No, the sauces. No, the cheese. I'm not sure...it's all good! Love this post. Thankfully, I just ate lunch otherwise I would have to find a bakery now. Yum!

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  4. I knew I loved cheese, mushrooms and strawberries, and now I know I should try Jean Bart's fingers, the ingredients are great, so, I guess the result is just delicious!

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  5. Oh my goodness! I'm not sure which makes my mouth water more - the cheese or the macarons! I think my lunch plans may need to be readjusted for the day :)

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  6. It all looks sooooooooo good! I love that the potatoes are flavored by the chicken drippings. I love desserts! Can you send a care package to Michigan, USA with some of this stuff?
    ~Ashley @ A Cute Angle
    acutelifestyle.blogspot.com

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  7. I wish I'd stopped for some of that chicken. It smelled so good! I'm wishing I had a care package now.

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  8. Did you have some cheese and/or macarons??

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  9. I've been craving them lately. So tasty! I wonder if I can order some and have them shipped. Hmmm. Google time.

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  10. lol I'm always so proud after I try something new.

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  11. Aren't they amazing? We had some a bit later in Provence and they were so sweet and wonderful!

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  12. Actually I had both! There's a cute French bistro/bakery in town that's a perfect lunch spot for a treat :)

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