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hetismij2 Nov 4th, 2018 02:10 AM

Sterkte en gecondoleerd Menachem!
Middelburg is een heel eind van Sneek, maar wel dichterbij Rotterdam natuurlijk. Wat een moeilijke, rot week voor je.

Tradional Dutch food? Boerenkool met worst (kale long before it became a trendy superfood), or basically mash any other vegetable with potatoes to make some sort of a stamppot. Serve with a piece of meat, or not depending on the budget. The Dutch are the only people I know who when you ask them what is for dinner will tell you the vegetable, not the meat/fish, they are eating that day.

Tulips Nov 4th, 2018 02:42 AM

Dutch food is what we cook at home - the mashed potato/kale with 'rookworst' as Hetismij says. Pea soup with the same 'rookworst'. Mashed potatoes and carrots with meatballs. Not what you would go out to eat in restaurants.
Broodje kroket and bitterballen are also what I would call 'Dutch food', but these are snacks. Herring when in season, smoked eel.

The restaurant mentioned on another post, The Pantry, has this kind of food. If that is what you are looking for, it gets some good reviews along with some 'tourist trap' warnings (serving pea soup and boerenkool stamppot in the middle of summer...)

Tulips Nov 4th, 2018 02:43 AM

Veel sterkte Menachem!

ribeirasacra Nov 4th, 2018 06:13 AM

I could give many likes on this tread it there was such a facility.

PalenQ Nov 4th, 2018 07:27 AM

For authentic Dutch food hit the street foods - like Frites and herring stands and pancake houses.

menachem Nov 4th, 2018 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by ribeirasacra (Post 16819630)
Odd comment then.
Tourist should find somewhere that is more to their liking.
Most food, no matter where one goes, is prepared with "cheap" ingredients.
Restaurants and bars in The Netherlands are what I would suggest not the ones with the cheapest prices in Europe.

That's why I go to good restaurants.

menachem Nov 4th, 2018 09:25 PM

hetismij, tulips, dank voor de goede wensen.

ribeirasacra Nov 4th, 2018 11:33 PM

When I meant cheap I also meant all restaurants. I was not talking about quality, but content.
Oh BTW here is what This website makes of the restaurants in the city.
https://www.fodors.com/world/europe/...am/restaurants
Note when classified by cuisine there is no mention of Dutch. A huge omission Mr Fodor.
A list of some food museums maybe?
https://www.fodors.com/news/restaura...acquired-taste

StCirq Nov 5th, 2018 07:20 AM

Call me a simpleton, but I'll eat Dutch pea soup any time of year. OTOH, you can keep your bitterballen. There are SO many things one can make with minced meat that don't have to turn out like those little doggie snacks.

I remember being very pleased with the lunch we had at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Het Loo.

bvlenci Nov 5th, 2018 07:36 AM

There is such an English word as "uninventive", and it's been around since the 18th century:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/uninventive

menachem Nov 5th, 2018 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by StCirq (Post 16820249)
Call me a simpleton, but I'll eat Dutch pea soup any time of year. OTOH, you can keep your bitterballen. There are SO many things one can make with minced meat that don't have to turn out like those little doggie snacks.

I remember being very pleased with the lunch we had at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Het Loo.

Where did you have lunch? In their proper restaurant? We were there last summer and they had a large tent, people were picnicking on the lawns, among the sculptures. They had lawn chairs out at Snelson's tensegrity tower. It was lovely. It's such a moving museum. The testament of someone with a singular artistic vision.

Pea Soup only in winter, kale, carrot, what have you mash also in winter. New Herring from "Flag Day", asparagus in April, Kapsalon any time of the year, although that's more a Rotterdam thing.


StCirq Nov 5th, 2018 10:10 AM

menachem, yes, we had lunch in their proper restaurant, inside, as it was late fall and cold. I don't remember what we ordered, but DH as well as I recall that it was a delicious lunch. And yes, that museum is a gem!

DH is now enthralled that he has found rollmops at our fish market.

menachem Nov 5th, 2018 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by StCirq (Post 16820383)
menachem, yes, we had lunch in their proper restaurant, inside, as it was late fall and cold. I don't remember what we ordered, but DH as well as I recall that it was a delicious lunch. And yes, that museum is a gem!

DH is now enthralled that he has found rollmops at our fish market.

That's long ago for me. My grandparents used to have it for lunch a lot.

PalenQ Nov 6th, 2018 11:38 AM

In spring and early summer are not Spargels - white asparagus a delicacy?

menachem Nov 6th, 2018 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by PalenQ (Post 16820939)
In spring and early summer are not Spargels - white asparagus a delicacy?

Yes, as I mentioned. The "white gold"

PalenQ Nov 9th, 2018 12:54 PM

rollmops - the worst food ever!

hetismij2 Nov 9th, 2018 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by PalenQ (Post 16820939)
In spring and early summer are not Spargels - white asparagus a delicacy?

Asperge in Dutch. Must be eaten before midsummers day. Yum.

MyriamC Nov 9th, 2018 11:51 PM

Gecondoleerd menachem, en sterkte!


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