Mackerel & caviar tartlette at Michelin star restaurant Meliefste, The Netherlands

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2023
  • Restaurant Meliefste is a cosy gastronomical restaurant in the picturesque town of Wolphaartsdijk in The Netherlands. Wolphaartsdijk is located in the province Zeeland and known as a popular holiday destination. Many tourists and locals enjoy walking, sports and water sport possibilities at the famous lake “Veerse Meer”. The sea is just a few kilometres away. The views on the lake are hard to beat and the chef’s local inspired dishes are a true experience. Lake mackerel lightly smoked and combined with algae, botarga and caviar!
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Komentáře • 14

  • @Flazius
    @Flazius Před rokem +2

    Now THIS here is innovative; a caramel made from head shrimps, emulsified with mustard. That is damn impressive lads, well done! Elegant dish!

  • @jeroensmith2143
    @jeroensmith2143 Před rokem +1

    Amazing, elegant dishes. Hope you will make more vids!

  • @JigSawLetsPlay
    @JigSawLetsPlay Před rokem +1

    90% caviar what a starter 😀

  • @burlatsdemontaigne6147

    lovely

  • @janvandenbosch3821
    @janvandenbosch3821 Před rokem

    The Veerse Meer or Lake s connected to the adjacent North Sea (locks) and i have caught seabass, small mackerel, trout, eel, flounder, … there throuhout the years. I would say the water is very brakkish,…. The huge mackerel he is holding … must have some good fishermen friends 😂

  • @Mister_Hanzo
    @Mister_Hanzo Před rokem

    Interesting dish. The chef needs to give that knife some love on a wet stone.

  • @wdevries1
    @wdevries1 Před rokem +8

    Nice dish. However, Mackerel and seabass are both species not being fished in the ‘lake’ the chef is talking about, let alone the time of the year. Either the chef is not aware of what swims around in his own backyard, or he is not speaking the truth which are both options not really reasonable for a restaurant this quality.

    • @clasifi1
      @clasifi1 Před rokem

      He knows...So it begs the question, "why" would he say that ?

    • @66matthi
      @66matthi Před rokem

      Maybe ask WBP when this was recorded. Could be in the mackerel season (may-september)
      I had an incredible dinner at Meliefste. In the sun on the terrace overlooking the lake. Really magical.

    • @wdevries1
      @wdevries1 Před rokem +1

      Could be, but then again there is no mackerel in the Veerse meer. They wont come further inshore then the Oosterschelde

  • @bBlandarN
    @bBlandarN Před rokem

    lets touch every little piece of fish

  • @DaMainDude
    @DaMainDude Před rokem

    Stupid question, but isnt mackarel a salt water fish? How can it be from a lake?

    • @yaelstroo2545
      @yaelstroo2545 Před rokem

      Its called brak water hero in Zeeland, het Veerse meer namelijk.

  • @nickchannel5364
    @nickchannel5364 Před rokem +2

    I feel lazy when I watch these videos where everyone is bustling around doing great things, and then telling me about them in maybe a different language than their own, and all I'm doing is watching in the only language I understand. Pathetic huh?