I’m always a sucker for a good story with an unexpected plot twist. Last week I was invited by Céleste Fryns, to visit the Fryns distillery in Hasselt. Fryns is an iconic brand, started in 1887. It was Guillaume Fryns who started a genever distillery in a building called “In ‘t Claverblad” in Hasselt, very close to the governor's building. Today, the clover image, which was present on that original building, is still the company logo.
donderdag 8 december 2022
The story of Fryns (+foodpairing!)
I’m always a sucker for a good story with an unexpected plot twist. Last week I was invited by Céleste Fryns, to visit the Fryns distillery in Hasselt. Fryns is an iconic brand, started in 1887. It was Guillaume Fryns who started a genever distillery in a building called “In ‘t Claverblad” in Hasselt, very close to the governor's building. Today, the clover image, which was present on that original building, is still the company logo.
maandag 14 juni 2021
Matusalem (3/3) - Orange is the new dark
It’s time for my second and last entry for the Matusalem friendly Foodpairing Competition. My first entry was a welcome-drink, this time I’ve created a very simple after-dinner drink. To complete the bar-serve I paired it with orangettes. Optional this drink also matches very well with a good quality Cuban cigar.
Orangettes are candied orange peels covered in dark chocolate. These days you can find them in the candy-section of any supermarket, or you can level up and buy premium orangettes at Leonidas or Neuhaus chocolate stores 😉
Orange is the new dark
Ingredients
60 ml Matusalem Gran Reserva 15
10 ml Gonzalez Byass Nectar (PX Sherry)
2 dashes Angostura cocoa bitters
Method
Add everything to a mixing glass with lots of ice. Stir for 15 seconds. Strain into a chilled tumbler with a fresh block of ice. Garnish with a dehydrated orange wheel and pair with orangettes.
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donderdag 5 november 2020
Sherryweek 2020 : Gonzalez Byass 1847 Cream
A cream sherry is a sweet sherry, a mixed type of sherry made with 75% Palomino grapes and 25% Pedro Ximénez grapes. It’s the sweetest sherry which still contains Palomino grapes.
Gonzalez Byass 1847 Cream is in my opinion a sherry you really need to taste. It still has the typical nuttiness of a Palomino sherry, but the edge is softened by the sweet sundried PX grapes. It’s a dark and sophisticated sherry, aged for nine years. It’s soft and silky with lots of raisin and fig aromas.
A cream sherry is the perfect companion for desserts and pates. It matches excellent with warm apple pie. In that same flavour-direction and with a little help from my foodblogging wife, we paired this sherry with homemade sugarfree apple beignets. You can find the recipe of this delicious dessert on our foodblog Tineke’s Cucina.
Easy Apero? Cream sherry is a perfect longdrink-mix with Ritchie Pompelmoes (grapefruit soda).
Disclaimer : All pictures and texts are copyrighted by Geert Conard and Esito Management & Communications unless stated otherwise in the article. While some items might have been gifted by the producer or distributor, these are in no way paid promotions or recommendations.



