In Switzerland, pastete means pie and in Swiss adding an “i” to the end of a word forms a diminutive – so a small pie is a pastetli. Pastetli in Switzerland are what we know by the French name vol-au-vent, and they’re a delicious starter or light meal with a salad (pictured with Kohlrabi & Herb Salad). They’re usually filled with a mushroom cream sauce that may contain all sorts of meat including veal sausage or sweetbreads. Traditionally pastetli are a special dish, served on Christmas Eve and other festive occasions like christenings. As Swiss wines can be hard to come by outside Switzerland, I serve my pastetli with Kettmeir Müller Thurgau from neighbouring Trentino-Alto Adige. See video below for another delicious Swiss snack.
Serves 4 as a starter or 2 as a main
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