Tartine en Languedoc – Onions and Red Wine – Rue Traversette
Tartine en Languedoc by Rue Traversette is a vegetarian spread made from sweet red onions, tomatoes, beets, grilled almonds, and red wine, which founder Stephane has refined with a few raisins, essential thyme, aromatic tarragon, and bay leaf.
The Tartine en Languedoc, with its pleasant acidity and the sweetness of red onions and raisins, transports you and your baguette slices or sandwiches directly to the south of France, to Languedoc, somewhere between Marseillan on the coast and Carcassonne inland. This Languedoc-style spread tastes great on any type of bread, which you can gladly decorate with some chopped olives or almonds. It also pairs perfectly with fish, canned sardines, grilled poultry or meat, and as a side dish for pasta, rice, and potato dishes.
Tartine en Languedoc – vegetarian spread
With much love, Rue Traversette has been cooking up all the beautiful and good things the vegetable and herb garden has to offer in its kettles since 2005. In the small cannery of Stephane Strobl, who has a Bavarian father and a French mother, wonderful vegetarian spreads and vegetable creams are created. Each product reflects the talent and creativity to reinterpret known mixtures and complement them with original ingredients. In the small town of Saint-André-de-Sangonis in the heart of Languedoc, amidst the vineyards in the Hérault department, Stephane has fulfilled a lifelong dream with his vegetable cannery, providing delicious, aromatic vegetables in jars that bring the genuine, pure taste to our homes.