Hutspot
Hutspot is a traditional Dutch dish that originated in the city of Leiden. It is a hearty stew made from potatoes, carrots, and onions. The dish is typically served with a piece of slow-cooked meat, such as beef or pork.
History[edit]
The origins of Hutspot can be traced back to the Siege of Leiden in 1574 during the Eighty Years' War. According to legend, the Spanish army left behind a pot of this stew when they were forced to lift the siege. The starving citizens of Leiden discovered the pot and the dish has been associated with the city ever since.
Preparation[edit]
To prepare Hutspot, potatoes, carrots, and onions are peeled and chopped into small pieces. The vegetables are then boiled together until they are soft. Once cooked, the vegetables are mashed together, creating a thick, hearty stew. The dish is typically seasoned with salt and pepper, and served with a piece of slow-cooked meat.
Variations[edit]
There are several variations of Hutspot, including the addition of other vegetables such as leeks or turnips. Some versions also include bacon or sausage. In the province of Friesland, a version of the dish known as Bildtse Stamppot is popular. This variation includes green beans and is typically served with a side of pickles.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Hutspot is traditionally eaten on the 3rd of October, the anniversary of the end of the Siege of Leiden. The dish is a symbol of the city's resilience and is a key part of the Leiden's Relief celebrations.
See Also[edit]
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Hutspot[edit]
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Hutspot in pan
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Hutspot with karbonade
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Vlaamse Hutsepot
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