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Ontbijtkoek (literally "breakfast cake") is a traditional Dutch spiced cake, often enjoyed as part of breakfast or as a snack. It is also known as peperkoek in some regions. The cake is typically made with rye flour and flavored with a variety of spices, including cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and nutmeg.
Ingredients[edit]
The primary ingredients of ontbijtkoek include:
Preparation[edit]
Ontbijtkoek is prepared by mixing the dry ingredients, including the rye flour, sugar, baking powder, and spices. Milk is then added to form a batter. The batter is poured into a loaf pan and baked until it is firm and cooked through. The cake is typically dense and moist, with a rich, spiced flavor.
Serving[edit]
Ontbijtkoek is commonly sliced and served with a spread of butter. It is often enjoyed with a cup of coffee or tea. In the Netherlands, it is a popular choice for breakfast or as a mid-morning snack.
Variations[edit]
There are several regional variations of ontbijtkoek, with differences in the types and amounts of spices used. Some versions may include additional ingredients such as honey, molasses, or candied fruit.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Ontbijtkoek has a long history in Dutch cuisine and is considered a staple food item. It is often associated with traditional Dutch breakfasts and is a common item found in Dutch households.
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