Flûtes vaudoises
Elise Heuberger

Flûtes vaudoises

Flûtes are savoury biscuits that are popular in western Switzerland and simply a must in the canton of Vaud.

Difficult to say when this tradition started. In the memories of Vaudois people, they have always accompanied their glass of wine with flûtes. These savoury biscuits come in the shape of twisted dough sticks. In the beginning, they were made from yeast dough and was gradually replaced by puff pastry. The simple recipe consists of salt and butter, while the flavoured versions contain cumin, sesame seeds, cheese, poppy and sometimes bacon, tomato or bear’s garlic. The best way to choose is in one of the Terre Vaudoise shops which offer a wide variety of artisan flûtes.
Due to their delicate production, flûtes used to be a luxury product. These highly popular snacks have kept their festive aspect although they are available from all bakeries and supermarkets. Only few families make them themselves because the dough manufacturing process is difficult.

Practical informations

Name Terre Vaudoise
Location Lausanne
Phone +41 21 614 25 65
E-mail lausanne@terre-vaudoise.ch
Website http://www.terre-vaudoise.ch

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16:00 - 19:00
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