The best sweet specialties to taste in Brussels

The best sweet specialties to taste in Brussels
Belgian Ceramics (c) Image Wikipedia Ibu

Updated on April 6, 2022 by pierre

The best “couques”: Brussels specialties sweet pastries

You are a foreigner or a resident of Brussels who wants to improve your daily bread and include other foods. But you want to know, among the multitude of baked goods that exist, which ones you can choose and add to your culinary experience!

For this, you are looking for a list of the best couques and sweet Belgian specialties to taste in Brussels. Thus, you will discover in this section succulent and tasty cakes and other Belgian sweet specialties to enjoy a good breakfast. If you are looking for what specialties to bring back from Brussels? You have found the right article.

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We have compiled this list to allow you to get to know these completely different cakes and to be able to choose without difficulty.

1. Cramique: Enjoy a better coffee break than you deserve

Still called " Kramek », the cramique is a tasty bread with a nice soft crumb made from raisins and a nice golden exterior. This dish originated in Belgium and northern France. It is often eaten for breakfast and especially served with foie gras at Christmas dinner.

Composed of a few basic ingredients such as flour, sugar, salt, milk, butter and eggs, the cramique is a delicious brioche. Its preparation is simple without any complexity. Making an unforgettable pleasure with your family is the good experience of ceramics. You can even make a ceramic at home. 

Easy to bring back in your suitcase for your loved ones and not expensive if you want to bring something to share in France for example.

Belgian Ceramics (c) Image Wikipedia Ibu
Belgian Ceramics (c) Image Wikipedia Ibu

2. Cracker: Ensures a good supply of protein to the body

The cracker is a rounded bun, crunchy to the bite and melting in the mouth. It is a specialty whose cooking calls for a soaking phase in boiling water before baking in the oven.

And that's what gives the cracker a concave shape and the result of natural craftsmanship that continues through time. It is made from simple ingredients selected with great care: wheat flour, whole eggs, skimmed milk, malt extract and baking powders.

Thanks to these constituents, guarantee the protein nutrient needs of your body by regularly consuming the cracker.

3. Couque au beurre: A contagious pleasure

It's a Danish bread that looks a bit like French croissants. Although its shape is a little apparent, it is indeed the quintessential Belgian butter couque. The butter couque was specially prepared for the Universal Exhibition in Brussels around 1910.

After this exhibition, it was named "exhibition" which became commonly known as "couques au beurre". Like all our products, this bread is handcrafted with organic ingredients.

It is a succulent brioche sweeter than a croissant and contains raisins. The butter couque is eaten by all. It also promotes good growth in adolescents and improves memory and concentration. You will find the best couques at these Brussels craftsmen

4. Cougnou: Ideal for preparing a good breakfast

Le cougnou is a brioche bread with a soft texture and a pleasant crumb. The particular shape of the Cougnou is reminiscent of a bread in the shape of a swaddled baby. Its recipe comes from Belgium and northern France.

The Cougnou appears enough in almost all bakeries and pastry shops as the end of the year celebrations approach. We find it on all Christmas markets. It is made up of several variations of natural ingredients such as sugar, raisins or chocolate chips.

Its traditional advantage is within everyone's reach, it is easy and quick to make at home. The Cougnou is the ideal brioche to prepare for breakfasts or gourmet snacks around Christmas and Saint-Nicolas.

Just like the spéculoos or marzipan, it's the festive gastronomy that will always please your loved ones or your family.

Where to buy the best Christmas cougnous in Brussels?
Where to buy the best Christmas cougnous in Brussels? (c) Wikipedia

Other Belgian culinary specialties to discover

In short, you have just discovered the best couques and sweet Belgian specialties to taste in Brussels. This will allow you to have a better gastronomic experience on a daily basis or during your stay in Brussels. However, there are other specialties that have not been mentioned here such as:

 

pierre

Barely a foot in the Belgian capital, Pierre launches "InsideBrussels.be", the idea is simple: "What to do? Where to go eat or have a drink?" Entrepreneur at heart, this is not his first project! Far from there. Like wine, with time the project improves! Pierre does not hesitate to share his favorites and his best addresses of Brussels restaurants that he could recommend to you with his eyes closed.