Fruchtewähe vom Blech
This fruit Wähe—a big, beautiful fruit tart—feeds a crowd.
Hi, I'm Andie.
I live near the Swiss Alps, in Bern, and I love not only melting cheese, but all kinds of Swiss cooking.
All tagged apricots
This fruit Wähe—a big, beautiful fruit tart—feeds a crowd.
A big, beautiful sheet cake from my mother-in-law’s kitchen.
The perfect vehicle for glorious Swiss fruit.
Enjoyed throughout Italy and Ticino, Crostata is a great way to use a glut of summer fruits.
An easy cake that features the best of Swiss summer produce—apricots and plums.
High on a Walliser mountain is the tiny community of Mund, who harvest no more than five kilos per year. Saffron grows from crocus flowers, each bloom yielding only three thin scarlet threads. It takes over a hundred flowers to make a single gram, which can cost upwards of 30 francs.
Wähe makes an excellent breakfast, lunch or dinner. Although you can make it with a variety of fruits, here's one of the classics: apricot.
"Why would you even bother to eat an apricot that didn't come from the Wallis?"
This is a sentiment shared by most Swiss people.