Gouter just means snack. While we lived in France my daughter told me they would get the following for their gouter at the afterschool: bread, chocolate, plain yogurt, fruit, cheese, and different kids combined them differently, some ate the chocolate with bread, some put it in the yogurt, some ate it on its own etc. I always found it so cute!
What makes your butter 'European' style? Do you mean just butter? Also that is not a baguette, textile inside seems completely wrong, the outside isn't nice and golden.
Today's goûters are more varied, but chocolate, butter and bread was a very common goûter a few decades ago. I used to eat it at my grandmother's house when i was a child
Yep. I was an au pair for three kids and after I picked them up from school, we'd stop at a bakery, buy a baguett and one 100 gram bar of any kind of chocolate to make these. Sometimes I would have made crepes, though, which was a special treat.
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What kind/brand of chocolate is that?
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don’t know what you’re talking about.. very beautiful and welming to me 😋😋😋
Gouter just means snack. While we lived in France my daughter told me they would get the following for their gouter at the afterschool: bread, chocolate, plain yogurt, fruit, cheese, and different kids combined them differently, some ate the chocolate with bread, some put it in the yogurt, some ate it on its own etc. I always found it so cute!
These American baguettes suck sooooo bad. I do t know why they’re so hard. I am used to fluffy crunchy baguette from Europe
I m french and I ve never heard of anyone eating this
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What makes your butter 'European' style? Do you mean just butter? Also that is not a baguette, textile inside seems completely wrong, the outside isn't nice and golden.
Today's goûters are more varied, but chocolate, butter and bread was a very common goûter a few decades ago. I used to eat it at my grandmother's house when i was a child
The French answer to the s’more.
Yep. I was an au pair for three kids and after I picked them up from school, we'd stop at a bakery, buy a baguett and one 100 gram bar of any kind of chocolate to make these. Sometimes I would have made crepes, though, which was a special treat.
Did anyone else watch several times to figure out if the fly was in the video or your house? 🤣
Oh yes
I used to make this as my work snack
Nah.. maybe a little garlic salt with that butter but not chocolate