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5 Belgian Desserts Worth Trying At Least Once

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Belgium is known for producing the most famous waffles and chocolates in the world. But if you think that there are just two kinds of sweets in Belgium, think again.

5 Belgian Desserts Worth Trying At Least Once

Your sweet tooth will be your greatest traveling buddy in Belgium. The nation is known for creating some of the best chocolate and chocolate desserts in the world, and the country is all about desserts and sweets all day long. You'll never run out of room for one of their delicious delicacies since they genuinely believe that their sweets go straight to your heart rather than your stomach.

Belgian pastry chefs have mastered sweets that gently tempt the senses by using the best local ingredients and taking influence from French and Dutch cuisine. Those with a sweet tooth will love these expertly-crafted desserts. Belgian sweets and pastries are known for their exceptional flavor as well as their visual attractiveness.

Liège Waffle

Liège Waffle

In Belgium, there are two types of waffles that are very popular: Liège and other. This thick, brioche-like dough, sweetened with pearl sugar, is used to make these irregularly shaped, chewy delights that are cooked in a waffle pan that has been specifically manufactured. A distinct caramel taste permeates the waffles when the pearl sugar melts during baking.

Liège waffles are said to have originated from French culinary traditions and were popularized by the talented Liège bakers, while their exact origins are unknown. Although this type of waffle is typically eaten plain in Liège, it can also be covered with chocolate, whipped cream, powdered sugar, or other fruits.

Gaufre

The most well-known culinary icon from Belgium is their aromatic and tasty waffles. The cakes, which can be made with thick dough or thin batter, are baked in a waffle iron that has been carefully made, giving each cake an odd, checkered pattern on top and bottom.

The lighter Brussels waffle and the denser Liege waffle are the two different kinds of this national delicacy of Belgium. The Liege waffle is produced with a thick, brioche-like dough that results in a densely textured cake with uneven edges, whereas the Brussels waffle batter is thinner and more liquid.

Belgian Chocolate Cake

Belgian Chocolate Cake

Since Belgium is known for producing the best chocolate, it should come as no surprise that cakes manufactured there feature this ingredient. Both Belgians and tourists alike like chocolate cakes as a sweet treat. Nothing tastes as good as true Belgian chocolate cake, even if you've tried it elsewhere.

These cakes are usually made with rich, dark chocolate and creamy buttery sponge. They usually have layers of fresh whipped cream icing, chocolate ganache filling, and berries on top. For a chocolate lover, it's the perfect treat.

La Dame Blanche

La Dame Blanche

The Belgian treat known as "la dame blanche" consists of a warm chocolate fudge made with chocolate, milk, and vanilla essence, served with vanilla ice cream and whipped cream. The dessert, named after a well-known French opera based on the works of Scottish poet Sir Walter Scott, is a mainstay in most Belgian restaurants. Cherish Raspberry, a Belgian Lambic beer, goes nicely with this classic dessert.

Liers Vlaaike

Made only in the Flemish town of Lier, this tart-shaped pastry is one of Belgium's most popular desserts, packed full of sweet and spicy ingredients. The mouthwatering Liers vlaaike has a thin, pâté brisée crust that is filled with a rich, creamy purée. Topped with a traditional, unsweetened shortbread pie crust, the filling is a flavorful concoction of coarse breadcrumbs, sugar syrup, milk, and flour.

However, coriander, nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves are part of the special spice blend that gives vlaaike tarts their intense flavor. One of the provinces of Antwerp's oldest baked goods is liers vlaaike, whose original recipe is thought to have been handed down over

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