Stampot, a One-Pot Dutch Winter Dish - with 3 Recipes - Multicultural Kid Blogs (2024)

I love the winter season! It’s cold outside and, surprisingly, it is the season that my kids have no trouble finishing their plates. The reason? Because it is also the season that we eat lots of different types of stampot complemented with apple sauce or apple/cranberry sauce. Cranberry sauce is the American integration at our dinner table during winter time.

What is Stampot?

Stampot is mashed food with gravy and either meatballs, smoked sausage, or any type of meat, fish, or vegetarian add-on you can imagine to go with it. There are many different types of stampot possible. I will share the recipes of the three traditional ones that we eat often.

Actually, when you think about stampot, you can only be limited by your own imagination. Think of the mashed potatoes as the base of your dish, add a vegetable and mash those together. Except for sauerkraut – that is one vegetable you can’t mash, but you can stir it through the mashed potatoes.

I remember as a child eating at a friend’s house and they had a stampot from green beans and potatoes. It was delicious with the gravy and the meatballs.

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What is Needed to Make Stampot

You don’t need fancy kitchen equipment to make stampot. Most of the items you probably have already at hand in your kitchen. Take a look at the list and go on a scavenger hunt in your kitchen with your kids.

Look for:

Did you find everything? Let’s see if you have all the ingredients to make one of the three stampots. You do? I guess,you’ll know what’s for dinner tonight!

Three Traditional Stampot Recipes

I am sharing three traditional stampot recipes with you today. They are perfect and easy for a cold winter day and fun to cook together with the kids. My boys love to peel the potatoes and handle the masher.

All you have to add is gravy, apple sauce, and meatballs, a smoked sausage (UNOX Rookworst, Polska Kielbasa Sausage), chicken, a vegetarian add-on or anything else you can envision.

I also like to add two sweet potatoes to the potato mix, just to add those extra vitamins. I replace regular milk with coconut, almond or cashew milk, to make the dish dairy free. And instead of butter, I like to use coconut oil.

Stampot is an excellent dish to make a completely vegetarian and even vegan. It is gluten free from the start. And as I said, there are many variations possible.

Think of one-pot dish combinations such as:

  • spinach and potatoes
  • green beans and potatoes
  • sauerkraut and potatoes
  • red cabbage and potatoes

Boerenkool (Kale) Stampot

Ingredients:

  • 1 kg (2 lbs) kale, washed and finely cut;
  • 1 kg (2 lbs) potatoes, peeled and cut in quarters and washed;
  • 1 smoked sausage (or 2) – You can replace the smoked sausage for a vegetarian option or leave it out for a vegan option.;
  • 40 gr (3 Tbs) butter;
  • 250 ml (1 cup) milk;
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt;
  • Freshly ground pepper.

Preparation:

  1. In a large pot, add the potatoes, the kale and add water with salt. Bring it to a boil and cook for 20 min. Add the smoked sausage for the last 10 minutes. Move the smoked sausage to a plate and cover it. Drain the water.
  2. Add the butter and cover the pot with the lid and let it sit until the butter is melted.
  3. Mash the potatoes and kale together. Add the milk, little bit at the time, while mashing to get the consistency you like.
  4. Season with the salt and pepper.

Serve the Kale Stampot with gravy and a smoked sausage, cut in slices and applesauce on the side.

Hutspot

Ingredients:

  • 1 kg (2 lbs) carrots, peeled and finely cut;
  • 250 gr (2 medium) onions, cleaned and chopped in small pieces;
  • 1 kg (2 lbs) potatoes, peeled and cut in quarters and washed;
  • 40 gr (2.5 Tbs) butter;
  • 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg;
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt;
  • Freshly ground pepper.

Preparation:

  1. In a large pot, add the potatoes, the carrots,and the onions and add water. Bring it to a boil and cook for 20 minutes. Drain the water in an empty pot and save it.
  2. Add the butter and cover the pot with the lid and let it sit until the butter is melted.
  3. Mash the potatoes, carrots,and onions together. Add the drained water, a little bit at the time, while mashing to get the consistency you like.
  4. Season with the salt, pepper,and nutmeg.

Serve the Hutspot with gravy and either smoked sausauge, cut in slices, or meatballs and applesauce on the side.

Andijvie (Andive) Stampot

Ingredients:

  • 750 gr (3 cups) andive, washed and finely cut;
  • 1 kg (2 lbs) potatoes, peeled and cut in quarters and washed;
  • 250 ml (1 cup) milk;
  • 25 gr (2 Tbs) butter;
  • 3/4 teaspoon fine grain sea salt;
  • Freshly ground black pepper;
  • 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg.

Preparation:

  1. In a large pot, add the potatoes and add water. Bring it to a boil and cook the potatoes for 20 minutes. Drain the water.
  2. Add the butter and cover the pot with the lid and let it sit until the butter is melted.
  3. Mash the potatoes. Add the milk slowly, while mashing to get the consistency you like.
  4. Add the finely cut andive on top and gentle stir them through the mashed potatoes. Season with the salt, pepper,and nutmeg.

Serve the Andive Stampot with gravy and meatballs and a side of apple sauce.

Enjoy!

Enjoy your stampot during these cold winter months. Let me know how yours turned out and if your children loved it.

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FAQs

Why is stamppot the national dish? ›

To really understand how the dish became such a favourite traditional Dutch food, one must look into the past and understand how it came to be in the first place. It all started in the 1600s when stamppot first started out as a staple during the cold season and stayed as a winter dish for hundreds of years.

What is stamppot in the Netherlands? ›

Stamppot (English: 'mash pot') is a traditional Dutch dish made from a combination of potatoes mashed with one or several vegetables and typically garnished with sausages.

What is the national dish of the Dutch? ›

Stamppot (Dutch National Dish)

What is the other name for stamppot? ›

Every winter, steaming hot plates of food magically appear on tables in Dutch homes everywhere—things like big pots full of snert, boerenkool or hutspot. These are collectively called Hollandse pot, or stamppot. These are quite hearty meals that fill the belly and warm up you right down to your toes.

What is the Netherlands famous dish? ›

Herring 'Hollandse Nieuwe'

Seafood lovers should absolutely indulge in this traditional and possibly most famous of Dutch foods: Hollandase Nieuwe, or herring.

Do the Dutch eat oatmeal? ›

For breakfast the Dutch also like to eat yogurt or milk with muesli or oatmeal or Brinta. Oatmeal or Brinta combined with milk is a more traditional Dutch breakfast, which for a long time was unpopular as a breakfast, but gained popularity due to the health benefits.

What is the most eaten food in the Netherlands? ›

Traditional Dutch food is meat and potato or fish based for dinner and bread and cheese based for everything else. Beef stew and stamppot are two of the more common, hearty Dutch meals. Raw herring and other North Sea fishes are commonly consumed as well.

What is the US national dish? ›

The United States does not officially have a designated national dish, but hamburgers and Apple Pie are unofficial national dishes of USA due to their popularity and widespread consumption across the country. Hamburger is the most popular dish in America due to its popularity.

What is the significance of the national dish? ›

National dishes are part of a nation's identity and self-image. During the age of European empire-building, nations would develop a national cuisine to distinguish themselves from their rivals.

What is the national dish of New Jersey? ›

Pork Roll. This might be New Jersey's most iconic food.

What is the national dish Argentina? ›

In fact, there is one phenomenon the Argentinian people is very proud of: the asado. This country's national dish is a classic of the local gastronomy.

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