Snacks from 2016

Last time Gerda, Mark’s mum did the catering, here are some snacks she served… Wondering about this years snacks? Just wait and see.

But: There will be Bitterballen!

Bitterballen

Bitterballen (plural of bitterbal) are a Dutch meat-based snack, typically containing a mixture of beef or veal (minced or chopped), beef broth, butter, flour for thickening, parsley, salt and pepper, resulting in a thick rouxMore

Kroket

croquette is a small breadcrumbed fried food roll containing, usually as main ingredients, mashed potatoesor ground meat (veal, beef, chicken, or turkey), shellfishfishcheesevegetables, and mixed with béchamelorbrown sauce,[1] and soaked white breadeggonion, spices and herbs,winemilkbeer, or any of the combination thereof, sometimes with a filling, e.g. sautéed onions, mushrooms, or boiled eggs (Scotch eggs). The croquette is usually shaped into a cylinder, disk, or oval shape, and thendeep-fried. The croquette (from the French croquer, “to crunch”) gained worldwide popularity, both as a delicacy and as a fast foodMore

Satésaus

Satay (/ˈsæteɪ//ˈsɑːteɪ/ sah-tay), modern Indonesian and Malay spelling ofsate, is a dish of seasonedskewered and grilled meat, served with a sauce.[1] Satay may consist of diced or sliced chickengoatmuttonbeef,porkfish, other meats, or tofu; the more authentic version uses skewers from the midrib of the coconutpalm frond, although bamboo skewers are often used. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasonings. More

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