Hachee a Dutch Beef Stew
I got this wonderful recipe from Kay of Kayotic kitchen after I started tweeting that I wanted to learn some Dutch recipes. She tweeted me this saying its a staple comfort food for Dutch folks, I enjoyed the addition of apples and molasses in the recipe. I must confess it was a little different compared to a British stew in taste a little sweet but its so much fun trying foods from different countries.
Here's the link to the recipe and your sure to enjoy her blog - Kayotic Kitchen - Hachee
I served it over polenta sometimes I like a change from mashed potatoes and it worked well :-)
What new cuisine have you cooked recently?
What new cuisine have you cooked recently?
Sounds good to me and yes I agree Polenta makes a nice change from time to time. Diane
ReplyDeleteI love when people share traditional recipes from their country. The sweet ingredients in this recipe sound appalling to my taste.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a nice holiday time with your family.
Mely
What a delicious and rustic looking dish. Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteThe apples and molasses do intrigue - so different than what I do - but I can see it. I agree with the polenta. If you're going to mix up the stew a bit - mix up the starch base! New cuisine? More and more French - you know - that country that borders Italy!
ReplyDeleteI won't eat beef stew, looks delicious though.
ReplyDeleteDiane :-)
ReplyDeleteMely oh me too
Yummychunkley :-)
Claudia he he love it
Swathi :_)
Oh My, this Dutch Beef Stew dish looks amazing. I love that you paired it with polenta as well. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I love that you are interested in cuisine from all over the world...just like me! If you haven't already heard about Eat Well Global, check it out. It is nutritionists/RDs in other countries writing about foods in the countries where they live. (Shocker, I am writing the one for Japan, and I am so excited). I though it might be something you would find interesting and neat. http://eatwellglobal.com/ and there are 2 apps already available in iTunes.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about the sweet taste; but I would love to try it.
ReplyDeleteThis does look comforting! I have been trying to find some Dutch food to cook too. I thought I should since I'm 3/4 Dutch. :) At Christmas my mom always made her Dutch pastry banket. I will be making that this year. You sound like me trying different regional cuisines. Love it!
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