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Muesli

Muesli (/ˈmjuːzli/ MEWZ-lee[1][2]) is a cold Swiss breakfast dish, the primary ingredient of which is rolled oats. Traditionally, it is set to soak overnight and eaten the next morning. Additional ingredients, such as grains, nuts, seeds, and fresh or dried fruits are added, along with milk or cream, a small amount of citrus juice, and honey to add sweetness.[3] Yoghurt or other mammal or plants milk products are now commonly added to both homemade and commercially packaged muesli recipes.

A dry muesli mix served with cow's milk and sliced fresh banana
Amaranth muesli mix with milk being added

Developed around 1900 by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital,[4] it is now eaten as a standard breakfast dish, like a breakfast cereal; in Switzerland, it is also consumed for supper as Birchermüesli complet – muesli with Café complet (milk coffee, accompanied by bread, butter and jam (Butterbrot)).[3][5]

In addition to being prepared raw, muesli can be toasted. Muesli can also be processed further by adding sweetener and oil to bind the ingredients together and baked to produce granola.[6][7][8]

Etymology edit

Originally known in Swiss German as Birchermüesli after its creator Bircher-Benner or simply Müesli, the word is an Alemannic diminutive of Mues (non-Swiss Standard German: Mus) meaning "mush" or "purée".[9]

History edit

Muesli was not originally intended as a breakfast food, but as an appetiser similar to bread and butter. It was consumed as Schweizer Znacht (lit.: Swiss supper), but not as a breakfast cereal.[10]

It was introduced around 1900 by Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital,[4] where a diet rich in fresh fruit and vegetables was an essential part of therapy. It was inspired by a similar "strange dish" that he and his wife had been served on a hike in the Swiss Alps.[3]

Bircher-Benner himself referred to the dish simply as "d'Spys" (Swiss German for "the dish", in German "die Speise"); it was commonly known as Apfeldiätspeise (Apple Diet Meal). Bircher opened a chalet-style sanitorium on Zürichberg called Lebendige Kraft (lit.: lively power). These facilities had risen in popularity during the era of lebensreform, a social movement which valued health foods and vegetarianism.[10]

Recipes edit

Original Bircher-Benner recipe edit

The original Bircher-Benner recipe consists of the following ingredients:

  • Apples, "two or three small apples or one large one". The whole apple was to be used, including skin, core, and pips.
  • Nuts, either walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts, one tablespoon.
  • Rolled oats, one tablespoon, "previously soaked in 3 tablespoons water for 12 hours".
  • Lemon juice from half a lemon.
  • Either cream and honey or sweetened condensed milk, 1 tablespoon.[11]

The dish was prepared by mixing the cream and honey or condensed milk with the soaked oats and lemon juice and, while stirring, grating the whole apple into the mixture. This method prevented the apple pulp from browning. The intent was to serve the dish fresh, immediately before any other dishes in the meal.[11][12]

Fresh muesli edit

 
Fresh muesli, made using rolled oats, orange juice, blended apple and banana, redcurrants, raisins and cottage cheese, topped with raspberries

Muesli traditionally is freshly prepared using dried rolled oats or whole grain oats that have been soaked in water or fruit juice.[13] Other common ingredients are grated or chopped fresh fruit (e.g., bananas, apples, berries, grapes, mango), dried fruit, milk products (e.g., fresh milk, yoghurt, cream, condensed milk, fromage frais, quark, cottage cheese, or nondairy milk substitutes), lemon juice, ground nuts, seeds, spices (especially cinnamon), honey and muesli mix.[14][15]

The preparation of home-made muesli varies according to the tastes and preferences of the cook, but the basic proportions are around 80% grain, 10% nuts and seeds and 10% dried fruits.[16] Some home cooks prefer to mix the dry ingredients ahead of time and store a batch of it in a container, adding wet ingredients such as fresh fruit, dairy products, honey and fruit juice immediately before serving.[17]

Packaged muesli edit

 
Raw, dried, packaged muesli ingredients

Packaged muesli is a loose mixture of mainly rolled oats or cornflakes together with various dried fruit pieces, nuts, and seeds – the main ingredients of any muesli. It commonly contains other rolled cereal grains such as wheat or rye flakes.[18]

There are many varieties, which may also contain honey, spices, or chocolate. Dry packaged muesli can be kept for many months and served quickly after mixing with milk, filmjölk, yogurt, coffee, hot chocolate, fruit juice or water. If desired, pieces of fresh fruit may be added. Alternatively, the mix may be soaked overnight in milk and then served with fresh fruit or compote to taste.[19]

Cultural specifics edit

English-speaking world adaptation edit

Cafes, restaurants and chefs in the English-speaking world often use the label Bircher muesli to distinguish their dishes from the store-bought variety, indicating it has been prepared in a manner based on the original recipe – with grated fresh apple, lemon juice, cream and honey – rather than just being poured from a packet and having milk added. However, these dishes are usually a marked modification of the original recipe rather than a faithful reproduction. Many use orange or apple juice instead of lemon juice, and add other more exotic ingredients such as berries, grated fresh pears, poached or roasted fruit, vanilla essence and agave syrup.[20][21]

Cultural connotations edit

Muesli has been associated from the beginning with health-conscious diets and back-to-nature lifestyles. In English-speaking countries, these connotations have led to the coinage of terms linking muesli to social liberalism and the middle classes. These include the British muesli belt[22] and the American granola type.[23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "muesli". Oxford Learner's Dictionaries. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  2. ^ "muesli". Cambridge English Dictionary. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  3. ^ a b c "Birchermus / Bircher" (in French). Lausanne, Switzerland: Association Patrimoine Culinaire Suisse [Swiss Culinary Heritage Association]. 2017. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
  4. ^ a b Kurmann, Joseph A.; Rasic, Jeremija L.; Kroger, Manfred (1992), "Bircher Muesli", Encyclopedia of Fermented Fresh Milk Products: An International Inventory of Fermented Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, Whey, and Related Products (1 ed.), Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag, p. 75, ISBN 978-0-442-00869-7
  5. ^ "Café complet, der" (in German). Berlin, Germany: Duden - Rechtschreibung. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
  6. ^ Bilow, Rochelle (17 September 2015). "What's the difference between muesli and granola? A very important primer". Bon Appétit. Condé Nast. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  7. ^ Prakash, Sheela (1 May 2019). "What's the difference between muesli and granola?". Kitchn. Apartment Therapy. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Toasted muesli". Hint of Healthy. 7 March 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  9. ^ Other variants are: Swiss German: Müesli [ˈmyə̯slɪ], non-Swiss Standard German: Müsli [ˈmyːsli:] ); "Müsli, das" (in German). Berlin, Germany: Duden - Rechtschreibung. Retrieved 2019-02-19.
  10. ^ a b MacEacheran, Mike (14 August 2017). "How Switzerland transformed breakfast". BBC Travel. London, England: British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
  11. ^ a b M. Bircher-Benner; Max E. Bircher (1985), "IV A. Raw Food Porridge (Bircher Müesli)", Fruit Dishes and Raw Vegetables, Translated by Reginald Snell, Health Research Books, pp. 19–20, ISBN 0787314110 – via Google books
  12. ^ Eberhard Wolff (2010). "A new way of living: Maximilian Bircher-Benner" (PDF). Karger Gazette. 71: 11–12. Retrieved 2019-12-05 – via ZORA, University of Zurich.
  13. ^ Bruck, Joshua (13 January 2021). "What is Muesli?". Simply Oatmeal. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  14. ^ Fun, Tanya, Swiss Family (2020-11-11). "Bircher Müesli Recipe • 7 Tips for making this classic Swiss breakfast". Swiss Family Fun. Retrieved 2022-09-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Lords, Chelsea (2020-05-20). "Muesli". Chelsea's Messy Apron. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  16. ^ "The Muesli Formula - A Guide To Making Your Own Cycling Endurance Fuel". Biked Goods. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  17. ^ "Meal Prep Sundays: Muesli". 6 Pack Fitness. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  18. ^ "Swiss Müesli Original Recipe - bio-familia".
  19. ^ "International products - bio-familia".
  20. ^ Williams, John (29 January 2014). "Recipes for cancer sufferers: bircher muesli". The Telegraph. London, England: Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  21. ^ Ottolenghi, Yotam (15 Jan 2011). "Bircher muesli recipe". The Guardian. London, England: Scott Trust Limited. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  22. ^ . Oxford, England: Oxford University Press/Dictionary.com. Archived from the original on November 5, 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2019. humorous, derogatoryBritish A region regarded as being populated by middle-class, health-conscious people. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |website= ignored (help)
  23. ^ . Oxford, England: Oxford University Press/Dictionary.com. Archived from the original on April 28, 2022. Retrieved 16 September 2019. 1.1 derogatory [as modifier] Denoting people with liberal or Green political views, typified as eating health foods. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |website= ignored (help)

External links edit

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Muesli ˈ m juː z l i MEWZ lee 1 2 is a cold Swiss breakfast dish the primary ingredient of which is rolled oats Traditionally it is set to soak overnight and eaten the next morning Additional ingredients such as grains nuts seeds and fresh or dried fruits are added along with milk or cream a small amount of citrus juice and honey to add sweetness 3 Yoghurt or other mammal or plants milk products are now commonly added to both homemade and commercially packaged muesli recipes A dry muesli mix served with cow s milk and sliced fresh bananaAmaranth muesli mix with milk being addedDeveloped around 1900 by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher Benner for patients in his hospital 4 it is now eaten as a standard breakfast dish like a breakfast cereal in Switzerland it is also consumed for supper as Birchermuesli complet muesli with Cafe complet milk coffee accompanied by bread butter and jam Butterbrot 3 5 In addition to being prepared raw muesli can be toasted Muesli can also be processed further by adding sweetener and oil to bind the ingredients together and baked to produce granola 6 7 8 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Recipes 3 1 Original Bircher Benner recipe 3 2 Fresh muesli 3 3 Packaged muesli 3 4 Cultural specifics 3 4 1 English speaking world adaptation 3 4 2 Cultural connotations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEtymology editOriginally known in Swiss German as Birchermuesli after its creator Bircher Benner or simply Muesli the word is an Alemannic diminutive of Mues non Swiss Standard German Mus meaning mush or puree 9 History editMuesli was not originally intended as a breakfast food but as an appetiser similar to bread and butter It was consumed as Schweizer Znacht lit Swiss supper but not as a breakfast cereal 10 It was introduced around 1900 by Bircher Benner for patients in his hospital 4 where a diet rich in fresh fruit and vegetables was an essential part of therapy It was inspired by a similar strange dish that he and his wife had been served on a hike in the Swiss Alps 3 Bircher Benner himself referred to the dish simply as d Spys Swiss German for the dish in German die Speise it was commonly known as Apfeldiatspeise Apple Diet Meal Bircher opened a chalet style sanitorium on Zurichberg called Lebendige Kraft lit lively power These facilities had risen in popularity during the era of lebensreform a social movement which valued health foods and vegetarianism 10 Recipes editOriginal Bircher Benner recipe edit The original Bircher Benner recipe consists of the following ingredients Apples two or three small apples or one large one The whole apple was to be used including skin core and pips Nuts either walnuts almonds or hazelnuts one tablespoon Rolled oats one tablespoon previously soaked in 3 tablespoons water for 12 hours Lemon juice from half a lemon Either cream and honey or sweetened condensed milk 1 tablespoon 11 The dish was prepared by mixing the cream and honey or condensed milk with the soaked oats and lemon juice and while stirring grating the whole apple into the mixture This method prevented the apple pulp from browning The intent was to serve the dish fresh immediately before any other dishes in the meal 11 12 Fresh muesli edit nbsp Fresh muesli made using rolled oats orange juice blended apple and banana redcurrants raisins and cottage cheese topped with raspberriesMuesli traditionally is freshly prepared using dried rolled oats or whole grain oats that have been soaked in water or fruit juice 13 Other common ingredients are grated or chopped fresh fruit e g bananas apples berries grapes mango dried fruit milk products e g fresh milk yoghurt cream condensed milk fromage frais quark cottage cheese or nondairy milk substitutes lemon juice ground nuts seeds spices especially cinnamon honey and muesli mix 14 15 The preparation of home made muesli varies according to the tastes and preferences of the cook but the basic proportions are around 80 grain 10 nuts and seeds and 10 dried fruits 16 Some home cooks prefer to mix the dry ingredients ahead of time and store a batch of it in a container adding wet ingredients such as fresh fruit dairy products honey and fruit juice immediately before serving 17 Packaged muesli edit nbsp Raw dried packaged muesli ingredientsPackaged muesli is a loose mixture of mainly rolled oats or cornflakes together with various dried fruit pieces nuts and seeds the main ingredients of any muesli It commonly contains other rolled cereal grains such as wheat or rye flakes 18 There are many varieties which may also contain honey spices or chocolate Dry packaged muesli can be kept for many months and served quickly after mixing with milk filmjolk yogurt coffee hot chocolate fruit juice or water If desired pieces of fresh fruit may be added Alternatively the mix may be soaked overnight in milk and then served with fresh fruit or compote to taste 19 Cultural specifics edit English speaking world adaptation edit Cafes restaurants and chefs in the English speaking world often use the label Bircher muesli to distinguish their dishes from the store bought variety indicating it has been prepared in a manner based on the original recipe with grated fresh apple lemon juice cream and honey rather than just being poured from a packet and having milk added However these dishes are usually a marked modification of the original recipe rather than a faithful reproduction Many use orange or apple juice instead of lemon juice and add other more exotic ingredients such as berries grated fresh pears poached or roasted fruit vanilla essence and agave syrup 20 21 Cultural connotations edit Muesli has been associated from the beginning with health conscious diets and back to nature lifestyles In English speaking countries these connotations have led to the coinage of terms linking muesli to social liberalism and the middle classes These include the British muesli belt 22 and the American granola type 23 See also editMuesli belt malnutritionReferences edit muesli Oxford Learner s Dictionaries Oxford England Oxford University Press Retrieved 2019 12 05 muesli Cambridge English Dictionary Cambridge England Cambridge University Press Retrieved 2019 12 05 a b c Birchermus Bircher in French Lausanne Switzerland Association Patrimoine Culinaire Suisse Swiss Culinary Heritage Association 2017 Retrieved 2019 02 11 a b Kurmann Joseph A Rasic Jeremija L Kroger Manfred 1992 Bircher Muesli Encyclopedia of Fermented Fresh Milk Products An International Inventory of Fermented Milk Cream Buttermilk Whey and Related Products 1 ed Berlin Germany Springer Verlag p 75 ISBN 978 0 442 00869 7 Cafe complet der in German Berlin Germany Duden Rechtschreibung Retrieved 2019 09 17 Bilow Rochelle 17 September 2015 What s the difference between muesli and granola A very important primer Bon Appetit Conde Nast Retrieved 6 June 2022 Prakash Sheela 1 May 2019 What s the difference between muesli and granola Kitchn Apartment Therapy Retrieved 6 June 2022 Toasted muesli Hint of Healthy 7 March 2021 Retrieved 6 June 2022 Other variants are Swiss German Muesli ˈmye slɪ non Swiss Standard German Musli ˈmyːsli Musli das in German Berlin Germany Duden Rechtschreibung Retrieved 2019 02 19 a b MacEacheran Mike 14 August 2017 How Switzerland transformed breakfast BBC Travel London England British Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 2019 12 05 a b M Bircher Benner Max E Bircher 1985 IV A Raw Food Porridge Bircher Muesli Fruit Dishes and Raw Vegetables Translated by Reginald Snell Health Research Books pp 19 20 ISBN 0787314110 via Google books Eberhard Wolff 2010 A new way of living Maximilian Bircher Benner PDF Karger Gazette 71 11 12 Retrieved 2019 12 05 via ZORA University of Zurich Bruck Joshua 13 January 2021 What is Muesli Simply Oatmeal Retrieved 30 September 2022 Fun Tanya Swiss Family 2020 11 11 Bircher Muesli Recipe 7 Tips for making this classic Swiss breakfast Swiss Family Fun Retrieved 2022 09 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template 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