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Ficelle Picarde | Traditional Pancake From Amiens, France | TasteAtlas
Ficelle Picarde | Traditional Pancake From Amiens, France | TasteAtlas
Ficelle Picarde | Traditional Pancake From Amiens, France | TasteAtlas
Ficelle Picarde | Traditional Pancake From Amiens, France | TasteAtlas

Ficelle picarde

(Picardy string)

Ficelle picarde or Picardy string is a traditional dish from the French region of Picardy, a simple and easy entrée that can be found on the menus of numerous restaurants across northern France. The dish consists of a savory pancake that is filled with ham, cheese, and mushrooms.


The pancake is often topped with grated cheese, and it is sometimes baked in the oven. Although it is a representative of the Picardy region, it was actually invented in the city of Amiens in the 1950s, when it was served to notable locals attending the Hotoie Exhibition.


Amiens' leading chefs had to invent new, imaginative dishes for the event, and as a result, a chef named Marcel Lefévre created the ficelle picarde.