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How could I forget this ...
I don't really know what it's called in English, I guess it's kind of like a chicken pastry thing.
Over here it's called "vidée", "vol-au-vent" or "koninginnenhapje". (that last one actually means "queen's bite".
It's served in a little carved out pastry thing.
It's a sauce kind of (made with chicken stock), pieces of chicken in it, mushroom, and meatballs (though, not every place serves it with meatballs).
And off course, with fries :D
I love this! Whenever I go out for lunch/dinner somewhere, this is what I want, for the past 20 years!
Another way of eating it, is without the pastry, on top of a "crocque monsieur".
Which is basically a grilled cheese sandwich, with also ham in between. Very popular in Belgium.
http://www.vclangdorp.be/images/videe.jpg
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Wow.... you made me hungry XD
I actually had one of those last week. They are called "Könginpasteten" (=Queen's pastry) here in Germany. My mother makes really good ones. :)
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Didn't know Germany knew this too.
But then again, whenever I've been to Germany, to closest to food I got was Burger King, Pizza Hut and McDonalds :lol:
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Wanna share this this Malacca gem, Mee Bodoh/Stupid Noodle/Simple Noodle/Noodle with chili oil with sunny side up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auFKMLUl5Mc&