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Discover the Meaning and Origins of Casse-Croûte: A French . . . Casse-croûte was originally used in 1803, referring to a tool for crushing bread crusts used by elderly people to avoid chipping a tooth Since the 1890s, casse-croûte has referred to a basic meal eaten by workers during a break, which could consist of a sandwich or small snack
Casse-Croûte Tunisien (Tunisian Tuna Sandwich) - Saveur You’ll need both hands to eat this overstuffed tuna sandwich, lavished with fiery condiments and stacks of fixings, a North African take on a French pan bagnat This recipe comes from Tunisian
Crunchy Tunisian Sandwich | Zwïta When talking about Tunisian street food, it's impossible not to bring up the Tunisian sandwich It's got crunchy acidity from the veggies, briny saltiness from the olives capers, starchiness from the potatoes, tenderness from the tuna, soft creaminess from the egg yolks, and finally harissa bringing it all together
Tunisian Casse-croûte - Food52 Walk out of any home or shop in Tunisia and you will have no problem locating a restaurant or food cart selling these satisfying sandwiches In a medium sized saucepan, bring water to a boil Add the eggs and cook on medium high for 7 minutes Drain and let cool before peeling and slicing width-wise
Casse-croûte — Wikipédia Des ouvriers « cassant la croûte » sur un chantier à Paris dans les années 1930 Le terme casse-croûte, aussi orthographié casse-croute, désigne différentes réalités apparentées au domaine de l' alimentation
casse-croûte - Wiktionary, the free dictionary On fait la pause casse-croûte It's snack break now Tu as prévu les casse-croûtes pour la route? Did you bring any snacks for the road? “ casse-croûte ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
Le Casse Croute Tunisien — SAUCE SANDWICH Le Casse Croute Tunisien is a North African adaptation of the classic French sandwich of the same name It basically translates to a hasty snack, something you’d find walking through the streets of Paris or in Tunis On the Tunisian version you’ll find ingredients like hummus, olives, harissa, tuna and eggs