Chrabeli are delicious Swiss anise crescent cookies. Beware if you're looking for a quick recipe--these must rest for several weeks before they are ready to be eaten.
Author: Cindy Krafft
This sweet, Swiss dish is usually served hot with coffee and/or milk.
Author: Cindy Krafft
This is a tasty hazelnut cookie found mostly in the Graubuenden region of Switzerland. The name means 'legs'.
Author: Cindy Krafft
My mother has been making this Swiss steak for years. It is wonderful, and can be made either on the stove top or -- when you don't have a lot of time but want a hearty meal ready when you come home --...
Author: Helene Rose-Carson
This is a variation on another recipe, which is great as is, but I couldn't make Swiss steak without green peppers or garlic. I also season the meat instead of the flour; it gets a more intense taste that...
Author: Al Kavalauskas
When my husband was stationed in England in the mid-1960s, I traveled to Switzerland and purchased two copper fondue pots. I've used them countless times since then.
Author: Allrecipes Member
These are sweet Swiss cookies. We usually make them for Weihnachten (Christmas Eve) and top them with sprinkles but they are appropriate year-round.
Author: Cindy Krafft
When my husband was stationed in England in the mid-1960s, I traveled to Switzerland and purchased two copper fondue pots. I've used them countless times since then.
Author: Allrecipes Member
I enjoyed this simple and delicious pork cutlet dish, (Zuri G'schnetzlets), in Switzerland in a home near Zurich. It was one of the few times I enjoyed a meal so much that I insisted on the recipe. Traditionally...
Author: Ruth's Chris
This is a tasty hazelnut cookie found mostly in the Graubuenden region of Switzerland. The name means 'legs'.
Author: Cindy Krafft
This dairy-free carrot cake is a classic Swiss cake that is traditionally decorated with marzipan carrots, but you can of course omit them.
Author: Lena
This is a variation on another recipe, which is great as is, but I couldn't make Swiss steak without green peppers or garlic. I also season the meat instead of the flour; it gets a more intense taste that...
Author: Al Kavalauskas
A true Swiss Baumkuchen is almost impossible to make at home. It requires a rotating spit, and almost a gallon of batter, and loads of time. This is a smaller version, although it too takes time. The results...
Author: Allrecipes Member
This is a variation on another recipe, which is great as is, but I couldn't make Swiss steak without green peppers or garlic. I also season the meat instead of the flour; it gets a more intense taste that...
Author: Al Kavalauskas
This is a variation on another recipe, which is great as is, but I couldn't make Swiss steak without green peppers or garlic. I also season the meat instead of the flour; it gets a more intense taste that...
Author: Al Kavalauskas
A true Swiss Baumkuchen is almost impossible to make at home. It requires a rotating spit, and almost a gallon of batter, and loads of time. This is a smaller version, although it too takes time. The results...
Author: Kevin Ryan
A true Swiss Baumkuchen is almost impossible to make at home. It requires a rotating spit, and almost a gallon of batter, and loads of time. This is a smaller version, although it too takes time. The results...
Author: Allrecipes Member
This is a variation on another recipe, which is great as is, but I couldn't make Swiss steak without green peppers or garlic. I also season the meat instead of the flour; it gets a more intense taste that...
Author: Al Kavalauskas
This is a variation on another recipe, which is great as is, but I couldn't make Swiss steak without green peppers or garlic. I also season the meat instead of the flour; it gets a more intense taste that...
Author: Al Kavalauskas