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Pannenkoeken: Dutch Pancakes. Thin, delicious, and versatile.

Learn how to make Dutch pancakes. These large, thin pancakes are so easy to make and taste absolutely delicious. They’re versatile because there are so many ways you can cook them: “au naturel” (plain), with fruits, chocolate chips, bacon, cheese, mushrooms, zucchini, and so much more! The recipe only has 4 ingredients, and you whip the batter together in no time!

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Smoor Djawa: Indonesian Beef Stew with Potatoes

Learn how to make Smoor Djawa, a delicious Indonesian Beef Stew with potatoes! I’ve been making this recipe for years and it never fails to get rave reviews. It’s not just delicious, but it’s also super easy to make. Make this dish for your family and watch them devour it! It’s perfect when you want something hearty and satisfying on a cold winter night! Serve it with some white rice, and savor the rich flavors of this traditional dish!

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Blinde Vinken: Centuries-Old Dutch Recipe of Ground Beef Wrapped in Top Round

Lear to make a recipe has been common practice for centuries. For instance, the Middle Ages offered many dishes that were considered a delicacy by some, but would not have been affordable by others due to their cost. One example is small songbirds like finches and sparrows. Due to their high price, it was more common for regular people to recreate these types of recipes and make them accessible by using cheap cuts of meat – ground beef and pounded thin top round – cooked in a delicious sauce. My recipe of “Blinde Vinken” (Blind Finches) allows you to easily make this at home with the proper proportions which will taste remarkably close to what they ate during those times!

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Snert: Dutch Split Pea Soup (In the Instant Pot, and without Pork)

Learn to make #Snert: Dutch Split Pea soup. A soup so thick that your spoon will stay upright in it! Traditionally this is made with bone-in pork, and bacon; however, we don’t eat pork, so I made this recipe with #beef and chicken andouille sausage. I use an Instant Pot to make this recipe! This soup is perfect for cold winter days: it will make you feel nice and warm, and it’s very filling!! I use andouille sausage because it has a smokey flavor and adds a little bit of spice, which I really like, and it’s a great compliment to the peas and other vegetables.

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