Förster's Secret, wild mince speciality with sour cherry, red wine and porcini
An exceptionally aromatic wild mince speciality from Landfleischerei Opfer in northern Hesse. Game (65 %), sour cherry, red wine and porcini make up a woodland-fruity composition with depth, a spread that goes far beyond classic mince and plays a leading role in any vesper, on the cheese board and during game season.
How to use
A classic bread spread for farmhouse bread, toast and the vesper board. A festive accent for game season, a hunter's snack and the cheese board. A companion to red wine, cider and mature hard cheese. Also excellent on toasted brioche slices with a touch of sour cherry compote as a starter.
Good to know: contains alcohol from the red wine used. After opening, store cool and use within a few days.
At a glance
- Wild mince with sour cherry, red wine and porcini
- Made by Landfleischerei Opfer, northern Hesse
- Aromatic and fruity with woodland depth
- Versatile for vesper, hunter's snack and cheese board
- Contains alcohol
Goes well with
On bread with our Franconian bread spice it becomes a perfect Franconian-Hessian vesper combination. On the cheese board, Förster's Secret harmonises with our green gooseberry fruit spread as an acidity counterpart. If you cook game dishes yourself, our Förster's braising pot offers the matching spice blend. From the same line comes Förster's Vesper.
Frequently asked questions
What exactly is Förster's Secret?
A wild mince speciality, a spreadable, finely prepared spread made of 65 percent game, 35 percent pork and an aromatic composition of sour cherry, red wine and porcini.
Does Förster's Secret contain alcohol?
Yes, from the red wine used. This should be noted during pregnancy, while breastfeeding and for anyone who avoids foods containing alcohol.
What do I serve Förster's Secret with?
Classically as a vesper spread on hearty bread, festively on the cheese board, during game season as a starter on brioche toast.
How long does Förster's Secret keep?
Unopened see the best-before date on the jar. After opening, store cool and use within a few days.