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Food pairing with cider

Postby Shaji M » Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:46 pm

Chaim in the wine forum posed a question with regards to the right stemware with Normandy cider. I don't have a good answer for him, but realized that I too have a bottle of Normandy Cidre in my cellar. I plan to open it one of these days. What foods would pair well with it? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Food pairing with cider

Postby Rahsaan » Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:04 am

Shaji M wrote:Chaim in the wine forum posed a question with regards to the right stemware with Normandy cider. I don't have a good answer for him, but realized that I too have a bottle of Normandy Cidre in my cellar. I plan to open it one of these days. What foods would pair well with it? Thanks in advance.
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It probably depends what kind of cider, but in France it's a pretty well-established cliche to drink cider with all the savory crepes. So that could be a start.
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Re: Food pairing with cider

Postby Jenise » Sat Apr 14, 2012 3:33 pm

I love pear cider, and I too have a bottle waiting to be opened soon. And though Rahsaan's right about tradition, I think it would be a fabulous pairing with Indian food.
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Re: Food pairing with cider

Postby Bill Hooper » Sat Apr 14, 2012 7:43 pm

The traditional pairing in Hessen is Handkaes mit musik which is Quark cheese mixed with natron and left to 'cure' for a couple of days, then spread on buttered sourdough bread and smothered with vinegar, oil, caraway seeds and onions. I love it, but do make sure that the cider is very dry.
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Re: Food pairing with cider

Postby Ian Sutton » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:06 pm

I find good cider a very flexible match with food, and indeed also as a base for a sauce. Pork and apple going so well always make me think cider for roast pork, so that's my vote.
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Re: Food pairing with cider

Postby Robert J. » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:57 pm

I've enjoyed it with brats and kraut before.

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Re: Food pairing with cider

Postby Mike Filigenzi » Sat Apr 14, 2012 10:14 pm

FWIW, my thoughts were with Ian's. Pork seems like it ought to work well with cider.

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Re: Food pairing with cider

Postby Mark Lipton » Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:20 am

Mike Filigenzi wrote:FWIW, my thoughts were with Ian's. Pork seems like it ought to work well with cider.


It certainly ought to. Also from Hessen (most especially the region around Frankfurt) is the dish Rippchen mit Kraut (hot cured pork with sauerkraut) which is traditionally served with their version of cider, Äppelwoi (aka Apfelwein). It is a very good pairing.

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