Mitraillette
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La Mitraillette | |
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Sandwich | |
Two mitraillettes with "riche" and "brésil" sauce | |
Alternative name(s): | |
L'Américain | |
Place of origin: | |
Belgium | |
Region or state: | |
Brussels | |
Main ingredient(s): | |
Bread, Meat, Fries with various sauces | |
Recipes at Wikibooks: | |
La Mitraillette | |
Media at Wikimedia Commons: | |
La Mitraillette |
A Mitraillette (French pronunciation: [mitʁajɛt], literally "Submachine gun"), is a Belgian dish available in friteries and cafés. It is thought to have originated in Brussels, but is also popular in Flanders, Wallonia and the Nord region of France, where it is also known as "Américain" (American sandwich).
Composition
A mitraillette consists of:[1]
- A demi-baguette (a smaller version of a Baguette).
- Fried meat (as sausage, burger, steak, frikandel). The meat varies with the friterie.
- Salted fries
- One of a variety of sauces (mayonnaise, ketchup, Sauce andalouse, Garlic Sauce, Bearnaise sauce and many others)
Crudités are often included (grated carrot, fresh lettuce, tomato slices) The crudités vary with the venue. Cheese and cabbage are not uncommon.[2]
Originally mitraillettes only contained a sausage or sliced meat, alternatives quickly became available. Often, dürüms are served instead in more multicultural areas.
See also
References
- ↑ Malhotra, Saira. "La Mitraillette (Belgian Machine Gun) Sandwich Recipe". Marcus Samuelsson. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
- ↑ "La 1ère Mitraillette sur le Web!". Frites.be. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
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