DUTCH FOOD TOUR! (First Time in the Netherlands)

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  • Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
  • We try Dutch food for the First time in the Netherlands! We finally crossed the border over to the Netherlands to try some delicious Dutch dishes! From vending machines to fish markets to street food markets to bakeries we try as much as we can eat in one day! What are some of your favorite Dutch dishes?
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    00:00 - Dutch Food Tour (Netherlands)
    00:31 - Street Food Market
    01:12 - Dish #1
    03:06 - Dish #2
    05:31 - Bikes in the Netherlands
    06:37 - Vending Machines
    07:44 - Dish #3
    09:02 - Dish #4
    10:11 - Dish #5
    11:19 - Dish #6
    12:01 - Please & Thank You!
    12:30 - Fish Market
    12:44 - Dish #7
    14:24 - Dish #8
    16:10 - What is your favorite Dutch dish?

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  • @DeanaandPhil
    @DeanaandPhil  Рік тому +66

    What is your favorite Dutch dish?? Watch this video to see us Trying STROOPWAFEL and other Dutch Snacks & Candy! (ua-cam.com/video/r_s6SgfIYUY/v-deo.html ) or REAL DUTCH FOOD TOUR in Amsterdam! (ua-cam.com/video/innguZTHGH4/v-deo.html ))

    • @lavaha6627
      @lavaha6627 Рік тому +2

      First

    • @marcsteppi2192
      @marcsteppi2192 Рік тому +18

      Kibbeling and I love Boerenkoolstampot

    • @ericvdwilt4741
      @ericvdwilt4741 Рік тому +20

      Next time try a frikandel speciaal

    • @mokumboi19
      @mokumboi19 Рік тому +9

      Heh. My favorite Dutch dishes are Indonesian and Turkish food. :D

    • @joostdiepenmaat7959
      @joostdiepenmaat7959 Рік тому +3

      Hmmm I really love "paling in 't groen" (eal with green herbs)

  • @Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst
    @Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst Рік тому +899

    As King of the country you visited, I can inform you that most of the time I hate the luxury food I get served. I usually just get a big bag of fries and a kroket. And beer. Especially on my birthday, the whole country drinks beer and dresses up in orange. I love it.

    • @Gameboi_Elite
      @Gameboi_Elite Рік тому +48

      Meneer Alexander bent u de echte Willem-Alexander? En ik dacht u houd juist van zulk eten maar een zak frite van de febo en een kaassoufle is nie tslecht hoor :}

    • @paa_p
      @paa_p Рік тому +102

      @@Gameboi_Elite Tuurlijk is het de echte

    • @Bestie_loveya
      @Bestie_loveya Рік тому +34

      So so, je bent wel een goeie koning😅 Vanaf nu eten we met Koningsdag kroket met friet en bier maar voor de kinderen appelsap.😊

    • @chriss3115
      @chriss3115 Рік тому +8

      gaaaaast 😂

    • @Seyone030
      @Seyone030 Рік тому +17

      @@Bestie_loveya nee voor de kinderen cola maar dan cola die daadwerkelijk effect heeft (grammetje coke erin)

  • @sunnygirl5467
    @sunnygirl5467 Рік тому +756

    You guys missed Poffertjes, Pannencoeken, Stroopwafels, Hageslag, Onbijtkoek and Chocomel🥹😉guess you have to come back again😂🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @anneliesS04
      @anneliesS04 Рік тому +84

      What is Honingkuchen? I'm Dutch, but I've never heard of it. To me, it's not something typically Dutch

    • @Nick-vd7cg
      @Nick-vd7cg Рік тому +35

      @@anneliesS04 Yeah he threw a German word lol

    • @Nick-vd7cg
      @Nick-vd7cg Рік тому +83

      KAPSALON

    • @Harry_PP030
      @Harry_PP030 Рік тому +6

      @@anneliesS04 Honingwafels?

    • @skaafie88
      @skaafie88 Рік тому +6

      @@anneliesS04 ontbijtkoek met honing. moest het ook even googlen

  • @crybabymoon
    @crybabymoon Рік тому +559

    It's so interesting to me that Deana says apple pie feels like summer. As a Dutchie I usually associate it with fall and winter, paired with a nice hot chocolate and whipped cream on both. I'd also like to mention that Dutch appeltaart is commonly served on birthdays instead of a cake, or alongside cake (depending on how many people you've got coming over)

    • @nielsdebakker3283
      @nielsdebakker3283 Рік тому +14

      Because the goudrenet is a late apple, and apple pie I count as (warm) comfort food. No whipcream on my apple pie though.

    • @bookmuppet
      @bookmuppet Рік тому +9

      yes apple pie is often considered a good addition to up the portions if its needed for a birthday

    • @Emily00Strange
      @Emily00Strange Рік тому +8

      I'm from California and Apple Pie is also a fall/winter dessert in America. Usually during our holidays (Thanksgiving & Christmas). Sometimes we put ice cream on top of our apple pie, called "apple pie a la mode". But it's a dessert for any season out here.

    • @Robin-rk1zx
      @Robin-rk1zx Рік тому

      Zo waar

    • @bishplis7226
      @bishplis7226 Рік тому +2

      NO apple ever grew in summer lol, besides its the dutch who brought apples to america (american as apple pie you say, well thats explains how americas most famous city is dutch)

  • @OliverTheSillyX3
    @OliverTheSillyX3 Рік тому +55

    As an dutch person I really love that people visit the Netherlands

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 Рік тому +1

      i want to move there kind of. I am sick of the car-loving Germany. but as a vegan the food there doesn't attract me.

    • @OP-1000
      @OP-1000 24 дні тому

      ⁠@@jollyjokress3852 You can’t cook for yourself?

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 22 дні тому

      @@OP-1000 yeah... lol. maybe I just want Germany to become more like the Netherlands in terms of urban (or maybe even rural?) infrastructure.

  • @triple7gaming243
    @triple7gaming243 Рік тому +114

    It’s so strange seeing people get so hyped over everyday things in the Netherlands as a Dutch person. Hopelijk hebben jullie genoten Van ons eten :)

    • @liselottehidma8352
      @liselottehidma8352 Рік тому

      Gurll waar woon jij im hoorm

    • @sjefhendrickx2257
      @sjefhendrickx2257 Рік тому +1

      Das geen eten dat zijn snacks!

    • @hubertcumberdale2359
      @hubertcumberdale2359 Рік тому

      @@sjefhendrickx2257 Inderdaad! Waar is die hutspot dan? Of een potje snert met roggebrood en katenspek! Niet eensch een Hollands biefstukje met brood om te dippen... For shame!

  • @angeliquefama-schel5065
    @angeliquefama-schel5065 Рік тому +65

    Hi. I'm Dutch and most people eat Kibbeling without chips. The same type of fish but not in pieces, we call Lekkerbekje. In small chunks it's called Kibbeling. In a Lekkerbek there can be fish bones. They are not in Kibbeling. Glad you liked our food ☺️ greetings from Alblasserdam, NL

    • @angeliquefama-schel5065
      @angeliquefama-schel5065 Рік тому +2

      Kroketten are usually a bit more chewie. The filling in Bitterballen is usually softer

    • @RJA6508
      @RJA6508 Рік тому

      Kibbeling and lekkerbekje should be the same fish(Whiting or Merling) but sometimes they use cheaper fish.

    • @KusjeNath
      @KusjeNath Рік тому

      He een dorpsgenootje 🙋🏻‍♀️ ik ben ook alblasserdams.. haha
      Gaat niets boven de kibbeling van hoek 🤤

    • @basvandervecht
      @basvandervecht Рік тому

      @@RJA6508 they always use cod for lekkerbekjes and pollock for kibbeling pollock is cheaper but not qualified for lekkerbekkjes

    • @likilikiki
      @likilikiki Рік тому

      @@basvandervecht You think it's cod when you order a lekkerbek but trust me when I tell you it's more often than not something else.

  • @Mat_revs
    @Mat_revs Рік тому +40

    My Dutch heart skipt a beat when he said 'a deep fried hotdog'

    • @tpmm1
      @tpmm1 Рік тому +11

      I feel you. Who eats a breaded frikandel? Never even seen one.

    • @cjbrunet8663
      @cjbrunet8663 Рік тому +4

      @tpmm1 me either I thought it was a kipkorn

    • @evertdejong7151
      @evertdejong7151 Рік тому

      😂😂😂 is een frikandel dom wijf 🤣

  • @mirjamvond1731
    @mirjamvond1731 Рік тому +62

    It's nice to see people visiting something else than Amsterdam, and actually my hometown Eindhoven! 😊

    • @metromanila2011
      @metromanila2011 Рік тому +3

      Mine too :)
      They should have tried the plain Frikandel with mayo or the Frikandel Speciaal. Try that next time.

    • @DecapitatedOwns666
      @DecapitatedOwns666 Рік тому +2

      Dacht precies hetzelfde.

    • @itallj
      @itallj Рік тому

      I went to Eindhoven today I’m also dutch

    • @DecapitatedOwns666
      @DecapitatedOwns666 Рік тому

      @@itallj?

    • @itallj
      @itallj Рік тому

      Ye kinda keep forgetting that is in my name

  • @ramonwilts
    @ramonwilts Рік тому +121

    Girl. You will never get sick of bitterballen and kroketten:) You can wake me up in the middle of the night for those. I had a friend in Germany who always got a kaassoufle as soon as she crossed the border when she visited. I hope you enjoyed your stay in the Netherlands. Take care!

    • @WardancerHB
      @WardancerHB Рік тому +5

      if you give me bitterballen you can wake me any time of the night!

    • @AlmightyAphrodite
      @AlmightyAphrodite Рік тому +1

      Agreed! Also, there's different types, so if you did get bored, just try another brand. I really like the kwekkeboom kroketten. And i once had some sort of kerrie (curry?) Kroket which was awesome, but never found that exact flavor again.

  • @Dutch1961
    @Dutch1961 Рік тому +28

    The kibbelingen where originally made from cod cheeks. We Dutchies don't like to waste food so one day one of our Dutch fish vendors thought it was a waste to throw away tho cods head with these chunks of fish meat on the cheeks. He took out the cheeks and after first putting them into batter he used for lekkerbekjes he deep fried them. That's how kibbelingen came to be. Nowadays they mostly make them of chunks of cod filet as there are not enough cod heads available to supply everyone with kibbelingen.

  • @FlexDRG
    @FlexDRG Рік тому +136

    The bitterballen and kroketten are basically the same, just a different shape.
    As for the filling there are a few types. Mostly varying in the ratio of meat vs gagout. The bitterballen you tried were more of the ragout type while the kroket was more a beef - kroket (far less ragout)

    • @mitsubishiclassics
      @mitsubishiclassics Рік тому +2

      yes you need to try Van Dobben or Kwekkeboom.

    • @petertamerus4320
      @petertamerus4320 Рік тому

      Yes animal suffering meat!

    • @mitsubishiclassics
      @mitsubishiclassics Рік тому +6

      @@petertamerus4320 plants are suffering to, when you eat them

    • @Sam-tn7bj
      @Sam-tn7bj Рік тому +2

      Euhm thats not totally true. The ragout inside of a bitterbal is different than that inside of a kroket my boy

  • @julietjuhh1858
    @julietjuhh1858 Рік тому +4

    I'm a dutch girl. I always go to Germany with my family to buy dutch stuff and food because it's very tasty (and more cheap then in Holland😭). But tho, i'm very happy I live in the Netherlands because there's alot of nice food and alot amusement!

  • @BobWitlox
    @BobWitlox Рік тому +6

    It's funny when foreigners refer to Dutch cuisine when talking about the deep fried food. It's basically our junk food.

  • @GivemeTHEfoodNOW
    @GivemeTHEfoodNOW Рік тому +30

    About that language thing: i am from the northwestern part of east germany, and one time in the 1990ies we went to the netherlands with the family, and we had a hard time in the supermarket figuring out what to buy. So my granddad started talking in our local dialect (Altmärker Platt) to a woman working there, and they understood each other very well. We were quite astonished about that, but granddad just put it like this: "if you can speak Platt, you can speak everything"

    • @karinaemelie1665
      @karinaemelie1665 Рік тому +2

      Yes, agree , we speak platt too.

    • @mrssmallhold
      @mrssmallhold Рік тому +2

      I'm Dutch, live here and part time in Altmark. You are right, Platt Altmarkisch and platt Dutch are very similar.

    • @hcjkruse
      @hcjkruse Рік тому +2

      Platt, Twents, Gronings or Achterhoeks are variants of Saxon. I do understand all of them and Dutch(native) and German.

    • @hansd3295
      @hansd3295 Рік тому

      many Dutch people can understand and follow German quite well, for the Germans Dutch is often difficult

  • @beaverhurl
    @beaverhurl Рік тому +1

    I am spending a week in Einhoven starting Friday. This is perfect, thank you!

  • @Sammyrox1989
    @Sammyrox1989 Рік тому +2

    my grand parents are from the Netherlands my Opa would make Kroukets from scratch also worstenbroodje He was a baker man he owned a bakery in Australia my Oma spoke dutch for a long time until she had 2 or 3 kids ended up with 5 learnt more english they were married in Netherlands before coming to Australia we always ate alot of there food tasted amazing dutch stews homemade pantries etc my Opa passed back in 2014 and my Oma passed back in 2015 my Oma sister Aunty Jo shes 90 in February so much great memories growing up lucky to have them around

  • @samdeb6506
    @samdeb6506 Рік тому +87

    Fun to see, you should check out the traditional dishes as well. Boerenkool, Hutspot, Poffertjes, Bosche Bol, Oliebollen, Snert and Tompouche

    • @ronaldderonde
      @ronaldderonde Рік тому +8

      Stroopwafels the best.

    • @littleraven28
      @littleraven28 Рік тому +5

      They should also try loaded fries and yes... stroopwafels fresh from the market made while you're standing there. The best.
      Btw the wall with food, the automatiek.... we call it a bite out of the wall. And most of the fried food.. we call it getting a "vette bek halen" (getting a greasy beak)😁

    • @franktimmerman9642
      @franktimmerman9642 Рік тому +2

      Welcome in the Netherlands! There is a lot more to try!!

    • @erwinj9697
      @erwinj9697 Рік тому +1

      Stampot boerenkool, hutspot, stampot rauwe andijvie en snert always gets me through the winter.

    • @NiQiuYu
      @NiQiuYu Рік тому

      @@littleraven28 van vette bek heb ik nog nooit gehoort

  • @vion3426
    @vion3426 Рік тому +11

    Nice to see you guys finally in The Netherlands !

    • @DeanaandPhil
      @DeanaandPhil  Рік тому +3

      We can't wait to see more cities!

    • @vanderquast
      @vanderquast Рік тому

      @@DeanaandPhil you definitely see the more historic cities in The Netherlands. There is not much historic about Eindhoven.

  • @mara5387
    @mara5387 Рік тому +1

    Nice video ! Your dutch pronunciation is great. My compliments ! Greets from the Netherlands !

  • @ralphb7401
    @ralphb7401 Рік тому +8

    I’ve never seen a “gepaneerde frikandel” before. We Dutch generally eat the regular Frikandel (fried minced meat sausage) with “special” sauce, that’s unions mayonnaise and ketchup or curry. Preferably we cut the frikandel open in the length and fill it up with the sauce.
    You also missed poffertjes and Dutch pancakes. The Dutch pancakes look a bit like the French one, but heavier and backed with all kinds of ingredients.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo Рік тому

      We have the "Viandel" but the batter is different.

    • @Gnomelotte
      @Gnomelotte 11 місяців тому

      @@flitsertheo Familiarity is like: Frikandel > viandel > > German style frikandeler > Almost everything else in the world >>>>>> breaded frikandel.

  • @autistandcat6804
    @autistandcat6804 Рік тому +4

    GREAT to see you in the Netherlands!

  • @hpruijs
    @hpruijs Рік тому +166

    You may be wrong about most people in The Netherlands understanding German. Maybe they do understand it, but speaking German is an entirely different issue. In my job, it get many calls from people from Germany and most of them don't even have the decency to ask whether or not you speak German. Many elderly people don't or refuse to do so, and the younger generations are not interested in learning German because English is far more interesting as far as careers are concerned. No offence to you Phil, but from time to time asking a German to speak English, because you don't speak German, can be hilarious! Btw, why don't Germans try to speak Dutch, the languages are so closely related...

    • @XDrakeX1
      @XDrakeX1 Рік тому +12

      They learn it in school. So yeah they understand german.
      Germans dont learn dutch in school.

    • @rafangille
      @rafangille Рік тому +19

      @@XDrakeX1 it doesn’t mean most dutch people actually remember the german they learn in school, with english there’s a lot more exposure with the internet

    • @cosi4683
      @cosi4683 Рік тому +9

      They dont all learn German im school. Only in the provinces near the German border. On the other hand, Germans on the border don't learn Dutch in school...

    • @daanloco7200
      @daanloco7200 Рік тому +14

      @@cosi4683 wrong, there are German schools near the boarder who learn Dutch. I'm from Nijmegen and my buddy from Kleve, nearby the boarder had Dutch lessons at schools. His Dutch is way better than my German. We developed our own mixed language.

    • @karinaemelie1665
      @karinaemelie1665 Рік тому +6

      Not right, more difficult. 😁
      I understand more dutch, but the dutch people laugh at my pronunciation. so I do speak English to make myself understood there.🙃😊😎
      Sorry, many Dutch people show little patience and accommodating with German tourists. 🤷🏼‍♂️😥

  • @crybabymoon
    @crybabymoon Рік тому +2

    So excited you're finally trying Dutch foods! I've just been to Eindhoven last week and I ALWAYS visit Downtown whenever I'm there. I wish I could have seen you, I would have said hi :)

  • @AlmightyAphrodite
    @AlmightyAphrodite Рік тому +3

    Frikadellen are usually not with the crispy outside batter, and its often served sliced lengthwise and then filled with raw onion (finely diced) and mayo + (Dutch) curry sauce, called frikadel speciaal.

  • @liavanson8687
    @liavanson8687 Рік тому +75

    When you can please try the fricandel speciaal ( without batter, but with onion ketchup and mayonnaise) and… the fries ( friet or patat) with satésaus. Typical Dutch and so good (it’s based on an indonesian sauce from peanuts) 🥜

    • @christopheantoine5472
      @christopheantoine5472 Рік тому +3

      They should first be informed about how these fricandels are made. They would probably consider this as not edible.

    • @diekop6204
      @diekop6204 Рік тому +3

      Better yet Fries with Stoofvlees and Mayonaise.

    • @IkBerend
      @IkBerend Рік тому +21

      no ketchup but curry

    • @doosenco
      @doosenco Рік тому

      @@christopheantoine5472
      There is nothing disturbing about a frikandel. It's a myth frikandellen are made out of udders, eyes and other waste meat. It's just made of chicken carcass meat.

    • @beeedifferent
      @beeedifferent Рік тому +12

      @@christopheantoine5472 Do you mean the cow eye myth? Do your research first, because that is simply not true. It is made with mechanically separated meat (separatorvlees), which is meat separated from the carcass. No eyes. No organs. So what are you talking about? Maybe you're veg(etari)an, but then I should recommend you do not eat any of our national dishes, because most of them contain meat.

  • @Burgmannn
    @Burgmannn Рік тому +140

    I love Deana's enthusiasm for bitterballen 😊 I don't think we have a great cuisine as a whole but our bitterballen/kroketten are right up there as hearty snacks go.

    • @Azaghal1988
      @Azaghal1988 Рік тому +3

      From what I've seen, dutch food seems similar to german food in style.
      Many hearty and warming foods, stews, soups and lots of meat.
      Food to stay warm in a cold and wet winter.

    • @WardancerHB
      @WardancerHB Рік тому +10

      Dude, I love dutch food! Yeah sure bitterballen/kroketten are the absolute best - but there is so much more. Stoofvlees, fritten, let's not even mention the cheese (hands down best in the world), stamppot, pannekoeken... the list goes on.
      Not gonna lie - the food is one of the major reasons I like to travel to the Netherlands

    • @johngalt97
      @johngalt97 Рік тому +4

      @@WardancerHB Stroopwafels are now in USA grocery stores.

    • @robertfletcher4947
      @robertfletcher4947 Рік тому

      I was a British student in Groningen years ago. I liked Bitteballen until I learned the ingredients.

    • @altohippiegabber
      @altohippiegabber Рік тому

      yes but I have never paid €6 for a portion of 6 bitterballen! 🤑🤨

  • @sonic_dreamer9163
    @sonic_dreamer9163 Рік тому

    Im currently doing a school project, and this really helped. Thanks.

  • @johannobel1691
    @johannobel1691 Рік тому +10

    I was surprised by how well your pronunciation was. Found out Phil is German, right? Which explains a lot. But it's great to hear Deana have the same great pronunciation of one of the most difficult germanic languages out there. Well done, A+!.
    And my favorite dutch foods is Boerenkoolstampot (Kale and potato, boiled together and then mashed in the pan with some butter and/or milk) with rookworst.

    • @superlynnie
      @superlynnie Рік тому

      LOL, only the Dutch thinks that Dutch is difficult. Before I learnt Dutch, my Dutch friends were all saying how it is one of the most difficule languages in the world. Still makes me giggle to this day.

  • @throughthewindowpane
    @throughthewindowpane Рік тому +15

    Welcome to the Netherlands. Nice video!!
    After a holiday abroad, I really crave something simple like a wholegrain sandwich with creamy butter and old (ripened) cheese with mustard. So simple, but só delicious!
    I also recommend trying erwtensoep a.k.a. snert.
    And the Indonesian and Surinam food is also very good in the Netherlands. The history is regrettable, but the food is delicious.

  • @AussieAngeS
    @AussieAngeS Рік тому +8

    That vending machine market was so cool, I love seeing vending machines with great foods and drinks. The food looks so good in the Netherlands.

    • @Nick-vd7cg
      @Nick-vd7cg Рік тому +2

      Yeah theyre pretty much all over the country wherever you go. G'day mate!

    • @koosme6624
      @koosme6624 Рік тому +1

      And the funny thing about those "loketautomaten" is that it's actually a German invention!

  • @meikusje
    @meikusje Рік тому +7

    I'm Dutch and I've literally never heard of a breaded frikandel 😂 frikandel speciaal is probably more 'traditional', and whether to get it with ketchup or curry ketchup is traditionally controversial 🤭

  • @robertcasper1557
    @robertcasper1557 Рік тому

    Love the video, thanks for sharing the journey. Love you guys stay safe and be well.🙏😊

  • @lennartvers1767
    @lennartvers1767 Рік тому +66

    Great video! Short factoids: Apple pie as the US knows it actually comes from The Netherlands. The first settlers of then New Netherlands (New Amsterdam as capital) brought it with them. Same goes for coleslaw, pancakes and cookies (koekjes in Dutch). Love to have you back! Maybe Maastricht is a good option next time. It is close to the German border en you can try some excellent local Dutch dishes like Limburgse Vlaai (Pie again). Or Zuurvlees (meat dish) and so many other wonderful things to see and taste in this beautiful city.

    • @gregmuon
      @gregmuon Рік тому +7

      Yeah, that's what I suspected. The English have apple pie too, but American apple pie is much more like the Netherlands version. It's been a long time since I've been to the Netherlands, but I remember being kind of surprised that the had pancakes _just like us_ LOL.

    • @greenmachine5600
      @greenmachine5600 Рік тому

      The word cookies has a dutch origin, but cookies are actually American. Chocolate chip cookies were invented in New York, US

    • @HomeWorkouts_LS
      @HomeWorkouts_LS Рік тому

      Cookies were invented over a thousand years ago in Persia actually

    • @hampuspersson6509
      @hampuspersson6509 Рік тому +7

      It’s the same with almost all typicla ”american” food, it all originates from different parts of Europe.

    • @mavadelo
      @mavadelo Рік тому

      @@greenmachine5600 lol... no.... cookies are waaaaaaaaaaaaay older than the USA or even the Netherlands.

  • @littleDutchie92
    @littleDutchie92 Рік тому +7

    Nice video, nice to see my own little country!
    The kibbeling you tried second (kibbeling are the chunks, lekkerbekje is more like a whole fish, more like the fish and chips in the UK), are usually made from Codfish.
    To be honest, when you stay longer you should actually also try some 'stamppot"
    You've only tried different snacks, but it's usually not what we eat for dinner.
    For dinner a very dutch thing (which fortunately with the younger generations you see less and less) is aardappel groente vlees. Plain cooked potatoes, plain cooked veggies and plane baked meat with a little gravy.
    But stamppot is really good food, like boerenkoolstamppot or zuurkoolstamppot, both with rookworst.
    Also the Dutch eat pannekoeken (pancakes) for dinner, you can try it also!!

  • @kasunrajapakse6461
    @kasunrajapakse6461 Рік тому +2

    I was moved to Rottadam from eindhoven last week. The food market is a best place to try different foods 😍

  • @SwirlingSoul
    @SwirlingSoul Рік тому +2

    Bitterballen: Supermarket sells them too, in variable qualities and brands. Different fillings too these days. We grab them out of the freezer when we don't want to cook and put them in the fryer. :D Right at home. NOM 🥰

  • @BennoWitter
    @BennoWitter Рік тому +7

    You might already know that, but if you want to take trips from Dusseldorf into the Netherlands, you have a lot of great options.
    - By public transportation: You can take a direct train to Venlo (RE13) or Arnhem (RE19). You can also get to Nijmegen, but it's a longer ride and you have to switch to a bus to get to Nijmegen from Kleve (that option is limited at the moment since there is construction going on on the RE10 from Dusseldorf to Kleve, that should be finished by the end of November). You can go via Emmerich and take the bus from there. All of those options have one thing in common, those Dutch cities are integrated into the VRR transport association, so if you already have a subscription pass (Ticket 1000 or Ticket 2000) in Dusseldorf, you can go there for free at certain times. This is a good, cheap option if you don't have any heavy shopping planned.
    - By car, if you want to go shopping or take trips further into the country you can, of course, go everywhere even the North Sea beaches in about 2,5 to 3 hours. For short shopping trips most people go to Venlo or Roermond (which has a huge artificial village made up entirely out of outlet stores by all the major designer brands).
    It's very popular for Germans to cross the border, when the shops in Germany are closed on Sundays and the holidays, because they are usually open in the Netherlands, but it can be very crowdy, since Germans are sheep and if you have the idea to take such a trip, thousands of Germans will have that exact same idea.
    As for food, I have to recommend my favorite Dutch desert which are Tompoucen, cream-filled pastries with a pink frosting on top. They are sometimes sold in German bakeries under the name of "Holländer Kirsch" or something like that.

    • @karinaemelie1665
      @karinaemelie1665 Рік тому +1

      Not all German People are sheep. I often meet Dutch people with similar dispositions to the herd instinct, e.g. in ski areas (like Sauerland and Harz) and outlets like Gerry Weber. 🐑🐑🐑 😁😉 😂😂😂

  • @cullumkille2372
    @cullumkille2372 Рік тому +9

    The South Carolina State Fair is happening now. The last day is this Sunday. I now want Bitterballen! Thanks for the great video. 💙

    • @DeanaandPhil
      @DeanaandPhil  Рік тому +3

      AHHH! If you went eat a fried snickers for us! I'd love for Phil to experience the SC State Fair. I think he'd go into shock.

    • @cullumkille2372
      @cullumkille2372 Рік тому

      @@DeanaandPhil I can do that for you. 😀 Fried Oreos are also good. I think Phil would like the fair too. 💙

  • @marcelnz
    @marcelnz Рік тому

    Thanks folks; I left Eindhoven at 23 ('78) and moved to New Zealand. You had my mouth watering, I tell ya. Nice to see my hometown again xx

  • @lodewijklangeweg742
    @lodewijklangeweg742 Рік тому +1

    There's usually a machine that changes money, giving 1 € (Euro) coins and quarters. To the left and right of the vending machines on the wall it says with big letters in Dutch to go to the "Loket" or cash register desk for change with an arrow pointing to the right. It also says "Broodje" meaning "Bun" because you can also order those things on a bun at the desk. I usually order a small French Fries with Mayonnaise and one of the different kinds of Kroketten + a Fruit Juice.

  • @loboheeler
    @loboheeler Рік тому +5

    Neat that you can get fresh herring there, like in northern Germany. Herring is only available in North America as canned, and not much exported from the fisheries in the eastern parts of Canada. .

  • @o0L4nc3r0o
    @o0L4nc3r0o Рік тому +14

    I'm a Belgian, but a lot of these Dutch foods are also very common here in this country.
    Bitterballen, Vleeskroket, Kaassouflé, ...
    I have all of those at home as well. :)
    I was watching this video at 3:30am, but it looks so good that I was tempted to make me some midnight snacks. :p

    • @gerarduspoppel2831
      @gerarduspoppel2831 Рік тому +1

      maar wel zonder Satésaus hè 😂

    • @petertamerus4320
      @petertamerus4320 Рік тому

      yes sure ANIMAL SUFFERING MEAT!!

    • @o0L4nc3r0o
      @o0L4nc3r0o Рік тому +4

      @@petertamerus4320 🙄

    • @MB-co6qj
      @MB-co6qj Рік тому

      Dude, you guys even have Joppiesaus that comes from my local cafetaria! PS: Let's agree to call mayonnaise mayo and not zalf, okay?😁

  • @thealmightyz73
    @thealmightyz73 Рік тому

    This tour made me instant subscribe to your channel. Love it!

  • @radiopallomita
    @radiopallomita Рік тому +1

    Glad you liked our food. greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @bestgamting
    @bestgamting Рік тому +11

    Finally netherlands!! I really like the country, thats why I am learning Dutch (:

    • @tkuzu9548
      @tkuzu9548 Рік тому

      Feel free to ask something❤️

    • @bestgamting
      @bestgamting Рік тому

      @@tkuzu9548 What do you mean with feel free to ask something?

    • @sennajansen9700
      @sennajansen9700 Рік тому

      Goodluck luck with learning Dutch :)

    • @tkuzu9548
      @tkuzu9548 Рік тому

      @@bestgamting about the languea. If you want to learn some words

    • @bestgamting
      @bestgamting Рік тому

      @@tkuzu9548 Oh, thank you! I Will ask you if I have questions

  • @neelz401
    @neelz401 Рік тому +5

    Oooeh, you two missed out on something big... at Houwens Vlaai they have the original Bosche Bollen from Den Bosch (Chocolate Balls filled with Whipped cream). They are very well known in the Netherlands and are delicious.
    Thnx for this video!!

    • @menmproevers1243
      @menmproevers1243 Рік тому

      They are actually in the video if you look closely on the right side of the apple 🥧

    • @neelz401
      @neelz401 Рік тому

      @@menmproevers1243 he he your right indeed... at my last Birthday I got those at work (in Eindhoven) for my colleagues... we all loves these original Bosche Bollen 😋

  • @antoinettevandenbroek3117
    @antoinettevandenbroek3117 Рік тому +1

    this was so mutch fun to see. hoped you liked it. ive mist a lot of other dutch things. we have all so pindakaas, dutch cheese, spekkies, drop and more.

  • @andryshofman
    @andryshofman Рік тому

    Loved the video and many thanks that you've enjoyed the food.

  • @brianlawrence5173
    @brianlawrence5173 Рік тому +37

    I really respect that you two blur the faces of the people around you when filming. I find a lot of youtubers don't do that and it really shows that your respect for people and their privacy

    • @Fjodor.Tabularasa
      @Fjodor.Tabularasa Рік тому +1

      It is beyond stupid that they blur faces in the Netherlands because we ain't paranoid Anglo Saxon / American whiners. No one minds here.

    • @brianlawrence5173
      @brianlawrence5173 Рік тому

      @@Fjodor.Tabularasa Thats an overgeneralization and conjecture. Lol I don't even know where to begin with the comment. There is so much discourse across Europe surrounding privacy and the political and philosophical implications of government and corporate overreach. Even classifying the US, Canada, New Zealand, or Australia as Anglo-Saxon countries totally
      cultural relativism, pluralism and multiculturalism in the context of privacy.

    • @demensclay6419
      @demensclay6419 Рік тому +3

      Blurring face of ppl walking on the public road is NOT needed!

    • @bastiaan4129
      @bastiaan4129 Рік тому +4

      But it is a decent thing to do.

    • @karinaemelie1665
      @karinaemelie1665 Рік тому +1

      @@demensclay6419 but respectful 😊😎

  • @Liefd3
    @Liefd3 Рік тому +21

    Worked in Eindhoven for 1.5 years, awesome bit of nostalgia to see the city again. Musically, I've been a hip-hop head most my life, Eindhoven's graffiti scene made me understand the art side of hip-hop's culture as well. Feel blessed for my time there.

  • @AnymMusic
    @AnymMusic Рік тому

    actually looked it up, and the frikandel and hot dog are semi-similar in how they're made. Both are at least beef trimmings, but the frikandel also adds trimmings from pigs, and chickens (with ofc your usual binding materials, and other things)

  • @thomasesselink9285
    @thomasesselink9285 Рік тому +1

    You should try "Stamppot boerenkool" especially with rookworst and bacon in it. Thats a typical dutch food. In America you know the main ingerdient as kale. We mainly eat this in the winter.

  • @tuneskramer69
    @tuneskramer69 Рік тому +10

    Finally my favourite UA-camrs try dutch food, i prefer dutch Indonesian cuisine! But i can't say that out loud, cause i happen to know 2 2 times worldchampions in traditional dutch cuisine and one of them is my spouse, who is actually born in Germany but that's a different story

  • @potatophil8432
    @potatophil8432 Рік тому +47

    Now I think Dutch food is highly underrated! 😛

    • @saulgoodman2674
      @saulgoodman2674 Рік тому +5

      HIGH ly

    • @Caprifool
      @Caprifool Рік тому +4

      And this is just the fastfood. When you start to get invited to family dinners and friends parties. Oh man! 😛

    • @urosmarjanovic663
      @urosmarjanovic663 Рік тому +2

      As it should be.
      Move away from seaside and "ethnic" food, it is all stammpot and shit. Boiled meat, potatoes and lettuce. Weeee

    • @truusjenskens8485
      @truusjenskens8485 Рік тому

      @@Caprifool Sure mate, there you'll get boiled potatoes, boiled vegy, mashed up potatoes with vegy....nothing impressive here but that's why we have take away food from all over the world!

    • @sit-insforsithis1568
      @sit-insforsithis1568 Рік тому +4

      @@urosmarjanovic663 stamppot is the good stuff

  • @Craftlngo
    @Craftlngo Рік тому +1

    Germany has an own Version of Apple Cake with a Cake Crust. It is called _gedeckter Apfelkuchen_

  • @scottpilgrim2
    @scottpilgrim2 Рік тому +2

    The horror of using the ravigotte sauce on a bitterbal. Made my stomache turn lol. And i'm dutch.
    Inside the bitterbal is something called ragout :) It's such a nice snack. The sauce with kibbeling is called ravigotte.

  • @MrLexhoya
    @MrLexhoya Рік тому +7

    I love how non native people actually experience food that you as a native might consider as something totally common.
    Anyway, the reason we may speak so many languages is because we have * many * people that are not originally from The Netherlands. Also we tend to learn 4 languages at highschool so we know at least the basis...
    Anyway, looked great how you enjoyed our typical fast foods. By no means a daily dish for most (at least not if you are asked if you ate sensible today 🤣)

    • @tonyverhulst9948
      @tonyverhulst9948 Рік тому

      Back when human beings actually sold train tickets, you simply HAD to be conversant in Dutch, English, French, and German.

  • @kennethsooley9938
    @kennethsooley9938 Рік тому +4

    You need to go to a Dutch supermarket and get some vla! It’s really yummy creamy pudding that usually comes in what looks like a classic North American milk carton.

  • @annagilda1
    @annagilda1 6 місяців тому

    Kibbeling was my grandmothers favourite snack food to eat. It was the last thing she asked to eat before she passed away. We used to get it from the local van that used to come to the village.

  • @chriss3115
    @chriss3115 Рік тому +1

    Nice video. you forgot one classic. its a broodje halve rookworst met mosterd from Hema. its a smoked sausage with mustard in a soft white bun. best period is october till march. Wishing you all the best.

  • @ficteon
    @ficteon Рік тому +3

    hehe the mention of a thanksgiving table in the Netherlands when they ate bitterballen..😂 Still I get how it could be an thanksgiving type food for Americans. We of course don't celebrate it here, but it is a warming snack for sure!

  • @bo2720
    @bo2720 Рік тому +3

    Nice couple ! Not over the the top or annoying at all. I subscribed!

  • @gardenjoy5223
    @gardenjoy5223 Рік тому

    Now you have me craving for bitterballen! Love them, but not to be found in Germany, where I currently live, alas. Glad you like them too. But Phil is going a bit heavy on the mustard, which will soon overpower the bitterbal. I prefer without mustard. Kibbeling! How I miss that! Going to the mall and then in the middle of the day treat yourself to kibbeling and sitting down for a bit. Such wonderful memories. Never in my life I saw a frikandel like that before. We normally eat it without this coat of batter. At least everywhere else. And yes, a kroket is like eating 3 bitterballen in one long run :) You can get your fries with whichever topping and sauce or mixture you like. Apple pie, I'm dying for it right now. What have you done to me!?

  • @Kira-zy2ro
    @Kira-zy2ro Рік тому +1

    I just love this kind of video, i could watch them all day!
    The kibbeling is very hit and miss. Some of the mobile fish shops sometimes make it super greasy or use old fat so it doesnt taste that good, but you lucked out with a really good restaurant, bcs it looks like some of the best i ever saw, and the chips, i could almost taste them :) The same goes a bit for the haring. You need to know where to get it as not all fish places have a good variety.
    You identified the kroket correctly, its basically a long bitterbal (bal is singular, ba l _len_ is plural )
    Now to all foreigners: while these were some common things dutch eat now and then, we dont eat fried food and apple pie all the time. These things are more like snacks and treats or stuff we eat when out on the town shopping or drinking with friends or coworkers. I have never stood in my kitchen frying kibbeling, although we do make bitterballen on a party sometimes or have fries as a side dish with our _vegetables_ and _meat_ LOL and ofc apple pie is a staple thing served at birthday parties. I bake one at least once a year on my brithday.
    For really traditional dutch dinner dishes you should try a (good) meatball or pork chop,, cooked potatoes (make sure they are 'kruimig' and had a bit of salt(3 teaspoons) added to the water during boilingt and were left to dry out a bit after pouring off the water) with gravy and some pea/carrot mixed vegetables.
    Or zuurkool stamppot with gebakken spekjes. Or, something Deana will likely recognise: pancakes!
    For breakfast and lunch, to some foreigners surprise, we usually just eat bread with some sliced meats or cheese, or some spread like peanut butter, jelly (separate, not together or chocolate paste) The last few decades the dutch have shifted from a lot of dutch traditionals like sperziebonen, spinazie, rode kool, boerenkool, spruitjes, bietjes, to also cookt a lot of italian, chinese, japanese, indonesian and turkish/moroccan styled dishes, making it harder to get something 'real dutch' that isnt snacks.
    LoL if i ever start a restaurant ill have a 'tourist try out" arrangement where you get small servings of a ton of dutch traditionals.
    Shame i dont live near the border or next time you should come try my apple pie. I'm sure phil would eat his fingers with that. My family recipe uses far less cinnamon and several other tasty things than just dough and apple.

    • @bikeamour
      @bikeamour Рік тому

      Considering fish, Kibbeling and Lekkerbekje are allright but fried Schol tastes even better, although the downside is that is has many bones.

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Рік тому

      Ye kibbelingen. Sometimes awesome, sometimes you need a toilet too soon. Old fat etc.... i avoid them if i don't know the vendor

  • @marcelhulsman5297
    @marcelhulsman5297 Рік тому +4

    I'm Dutch myself & you also should have tried another town close by, called 'S-Hertogenbosch, food is a bit different but so yummy 😋 nice footage guys 👍🏻

  • @ronaldbunk9007
    @ronaldbunk9007 Рік тому +3

    I am a Dutch resident. You only ate party food. And not the food we normally eat on al dayley base. Kroketten en bitterballen (plural) bitterbal (single) are the same. Only different shape. Taste of those depend on the brand. A frikandel does normally not Ave a breadcrumb crust. And the appeltaart you had, is normally served with whipped cream, and sometimes vanilla ice and whipped cream. And is not a Dutch desert. But also more a party thing. Birthday and so on.

  • @rickb1987
    @rickb1987 Рік тому +2

    Haha nice vid! You missed the pannenkoeken, poffertjes and stroopwafels. Maatjes and also Hollandse Nieuwe is the same as haring, only you can call it Maatjes when its caught in a certain period of the year. Greatz from the Netherlands 👊🏻

  • @bartvschuylenburg
    @bartvschuylenburg Рік тому +1

    I know that Dutch fried food is famous, but i would recommend you to find out the typical Dutch winter foods. Those also taste better then they look. Stamppot boerenkool (kale), hutspot, stamppot zuurkool (sauerkraut), Snert (pea soup).

  • @mokumboi19
    @mokumboi19 Рік тому +15

    My favorite kroket in the vending machine wall is probably bami, which has Indonesian fried noodles inside. Very tasty and unexpected. Kaassouffle are nice for dipping your fries into. :D However, that kaassouffle doesn;t look great, the cheese on the inside should be very melty and more of a thick liquid. Broodje haring are nice, too, and yes it usually comes with onions and pickles. The dish you definitely missed (in my book) is erwtensoep, which is a pea soup with potatoes and a sausage. Good stuff.

    • @McMicday
      @McMicday Рік тому +1

      erwtensoep is not a dutch thing :) is the same soup in germany--> erbsensuppe/erwtensoep or just like linsensuppe/linzensoep with a wiener sausage (german style) and fresh bread roll/ban

    • @liavanson8687
      @liavanson8687 Рік тому +7

      You can’t say it’s not dutch ( insulting also, I’m sorry) because they make a thing in an other country.
      It is dutch. And different from the soups in Germany.

    • @JH24821
      @JH24821 Рік тому +2

      The issue with the kaassouffle happens too often IMO. I love kaassouffles but only a few snackbars/restaurants actually get it right. As a kid there was a snackbar where I lived nearby which had those fat, juicy kaassouffles with molten cheese dripping out of it at the slightest touch. Even as an adult I can't remember ever having one with the same level of quality. I also love "broodjes haring." Heh. this video made me hungry. I think I'm going to get some of this food tomorrow.

    • @mokumboi19
      @mokumboi19 Рік тому

      @@JH24821 The funny thing about broodje haring is so many people think they'll hate it and then actually like it. I was one of them.

    • @McMicday
      @McMicday Рік тому

      @@liavanson8687 oh and wat is the different between german and NL erwtensoep ? I tell you, it's the same soup .i live 5 km from NL (Kleef/kleve) my half family lives in NL and zijn nederlanders ,Ik zei niet dat het geen nederlands soep was ;) ok I forgot the word alone --> NEW: erwtensoep is not ALONE a dutch thing ( so better ) ;)

  • @steemlenn8797
    @steemlenn8797 Рік тому +4

    I didn't like Bitterballen much, it was too squishy and strong in taste for me. But during the 2 month internship we had a cook making the evening meal and though I was biking to work every day, I got 2kg more in those 2 month. It was really tasty and always more than we could eat.

  • @av8153
    @av8153 Рік тому +1

    Some Dutch food was adapted from the Indonesian colonial days, such as Rijsttafel. Also, a delicious dessert is Semolina pudding with currant berry sauce.

  • @Quetzietse
    @Quetzietse Рік тому

    I get that with the kroketten from the wall tasting even better than the bitterballen in the food plaza: a lot of the time, in my expeirnece, restaurants that make these dishes fresh have more chunks in the ragout or whatever else to make theirs stand out from the standard. But those from the wall or simple snackbars are the standard for a reason: they just work and taste great. I tend to shy away from 'fancy' or 'retro-traditional' kroketten and bitterballen, the factory made stuff has already hit the zenith of the experience.

  • @Andreas_Cologne
    @Andreas_Cologne Рік тому +4

    Bitterballen are great, but they get even better when enjoying them with a Belgian beer.😋

    • @rolfagten857
      @rolfagten857 Рік тому +1

      Bitterballs from Flodder in Amerika (1992) 🤮

  • @soramtipu3928
    @soramtipu3928 Рік тому +3

    Wow multiple countries food

  • @dennisdewilde2307
    @dennisdewilde2307 Рік тому +1

    I love it that you guys choose a different city then amsterdam

  • @GoliathAngelus
    @GoliathAngelus Рік тому

    The mustard is from Doesburg ,a place in the Netherlands with their own Mustard factory

  • @biancavoorman2328
    @biancavoorman2328 Рік тому +4

    Bitterballen are great welcome to the Netherlands ❤

    • @DeanaandPhil
      @DeanaandPhil  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, Bianca! (or is it bedankt? we're not sure!)

    • @biancavoorman2328
      @biancavoorman2328 Рік тому +1

      @@DeanaandPhil Very good it is bedankt 👏 or dank je wel in the Netherlands

  • @naerys87
    @naerys87 Рік тому +3

    In your defense we all have to take 2 years of german in middle school so that’s probably why we seem to know many words somewhat (though most can’t really speak german, we can just kind of manage to make out written german)

    • @naerys87
      @naerys87 Рік тому

      @H B Perhaps at lower education levels.. havo en vwo is gewoon 2 jaar frans+duits in de onderbouw.

  • @mattsu8262
    @mattsu8262 Рік тому

    dank je wel dat jullie nederland hebben bezocht en genoten hebben van het eten!! welkom!!

  • @Diezel2
    @Diezel2 Рік тому

    Nice video Guys 🤙🏻👍🏻👍🏻 greetings from holland!

  • @themeltedchocolate
    @themeltedchocolate Рік тому +12

    Yup that's exactly what I associate with the Netherlands, a lot of snack foods, no proper big dishes. I remember being really surprised about that the first time I went there.

    • @jobfranschman8436
      @jobfranschman8436 Рік тому +6

      There are Dutch potato based dishes and soups. But you are right that most are snacks.

    • @waterdrager93
      @waterdrager93 Рік тому +3

      It's not like we eat these things all the time, but they stand out most as the other stuff is more like what you would get in general in a kind of Belgian-French-german fusion. Some Indonesian-Dutch cuisine is also pretty great and distinct from neighbouring cuisines.

    • @themeltedchocolate
      @themeltedchocolate Рік тому

      @@waterdrager93 what would be your common dinner type of dishes?

    • @theiswithin3649
      @theiswithin3649 Рік тому +1

      @@themeltedchocolate stampot boerenkool/Hutspot/zuurkool/andijviestamppot/koolraap stamppot (Potato dish with vegetables)
      Erwtensoep/snert met rogge brood en kattenspek (soup)
      Hachee (beefstew)
      Asperges with ham and hollandaise saus

    • @Aardappelpurree
      @Aardappelpurree Рік тому +2

      Yea we usually buy groceries and cook at home.. (at least I do, even when eating alone).
      I tend to alternate between potatoes, vegetables and meat, (sometimes vegetarian) pasta with a nice italian sauce, dutchified mexican food, rice dishes, sometimes lazy snacks with fries. Just whatever I feel like eating. Nowadays I do have a bf but I just cook whatever the mood strikes me and he seems happy with it.

  • @passingthroughtime3033
    @passingthroughtime3033 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for showing us the Dutch food. Love seeing all the European foods since you are in Europe.

  • @mylittledutchkitchen4452
    @mylittledutchkitchen4452 Рік тому +1

    Yes! Love the bitterballen here in The Netherlands! 😃

  • @watermunteconomie3938
    @watermunteconomie3938 Рік тому

    #7 the Haring is eaten by the tail dipped in sliced unions, delicious. We Dutch don't eat fried foods all the time but fried potatoes with mayonaise is a treat not to miss for those who have not eaten that before. Enjoy your stay and my favorite Dutch dessert is rise pie from Limburg province.. with is so good. Visit Westland if you can when visiting the Netherlands, we got local currency and a lot of green houses for vegetables.

  • @ericvdwilt4741
    @ericvdwilt4741 Рік тому +5

    Now that you came to my country, im going to visit yours in december (xmas market in dusseldorf). can you info me where we can eat the best SCHNITZEL in Dusseldorf??

    • @DeanaandPhil
      @DeanaandPhil  Рік тому +2

      Haha nice! We are honestly still looking for the best schnitzel in Düsseldorf! Maybe other people know?

    • @Miristzuheiss
      @Miristzuheiss Рік тому +1

      Im Füchschen oder Schlüssel in der Altstadt. Beides grosse Brauereihäuser.

    • @ericvdwilt4741
      @ericvdwilt4741 Рік тому +1

      @@Miristzuheiss danke fur die hilde👍

    • @ericvdwilt4741
      @ericvdwilt4741 Рік тому +1

      Hilfe…

    • @Miristzuheiss
      @Miristzuheiss Рік тому +1

      @@ericvdwilt4741 smaakelik eeten

  • @irbaboon1979
    @irbaboon1979 Рік тому +3

    Your reactions to our deep fried junk food do match the reactions from many foreigners… just think: if that’s the cheap junk food, how will the rest be? Anyway, have fun exploring. Highly recommended to visit the older cities for their history, very different from German architecture…

  • @roykliffen9674
    @roykliffen9674 Рік тому

    A "lekkerbekje" originally only used filet of Whiting, however now it includes a variety of white fish such as Cod, Hake, and Pollock. "Kibbeling" originally consisted of the waste residue of Cob after cutting off the filet, especially the cheeks and as such was seen as a poor-men's fish dish.

  • @saskiapanter
    @saskiapanter Рік тому

    Yayyyy Eidhoven De Gekstuuuuhhhh. It's near where I live and I've worked there lot's of years, I saw you pass my current boss as well (Rabobank). Love Eindhoven. You do know why the centre looks so "modern"? I'm not going to say it here, because I want to keep it fun here. Live the video. I love real Bitterballen en real Kroketten, not the kwekkeboom version, I want MEAT in it. Very positive video. I like the appeltaart my brother makes most, and better tthe ones from the average bakery. Next time try the bolus or the Appelflap. They are delicious 😋. Thanks for this nice video, I hope you come more often, you are sooo welcome❤️😊👍

  • @EGO0808
    @EGO0808 Рік тому +3

    Deep fried snacks, that's the Dutch 'food culture'. I'd take the fastest road to the neighbouring countries, if I were you guys. :-)))

  • @jwenting
    @jwenting Рік тому +3

    "Most Dutch people understand almost anything in German". In part because every Dutch child gets at least 1-2 years of German language classes in school :)
    You got lucky with your kibbeling. Depending on the vendor it can be very good or extremely bad. Especially at the end of the day the frying oil can get rancid and not every shop takes the trouble to replace it frequently enough (same with all deep fried foods, obviously).
    Kroket and bitterballen are variations on the same concept. Thick roux covered in breading and deep fried. Best ones have a high meat content, cheap ones mostly starch :)
    Matjes is pickled herring, so yes it's very different. Available in the Netherlands as well, usually sold in glass jars.
    Welcome to the Netherlands. Now try real Dutch food and not just street snacks :)

    • @frontandcenter7941
      @frontandcenter7941 Рік тому

      Helemaal niet waar krijgen Nederlanders duits op school.

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting Рік тому

      @@frontandcenter7941 kennelijk krijgen ze geen Nederlands op school...

    • @frontandcenter7941
      @frontandcenter7941 Рік тому

      @@jwenting Fakka kapitein eend.

    • @frontandcenter7941
      @frontandcenter7941 Рік тому

      @@jwenting Ben je er swa. Je weet zelluf toch. Zo gaan die dingen no.

  • @bobberb8183
    @bobberb8183 Рік тому +1

    Try the "frikandel speciaal" or the "fries speciaal" or with saté, those foods are very common and the sauces on it are excellent. It is a typical dutch thing.

  • @ncoppens
    @ncoppens Рік тому

    The inside of a bitterbal is called ragout. It is beef stock, with gelatine, butter, flower, pulled beef, herbs and black pepper.

  • @snorpenbass4196
    @snorpenbass4196 Рік тому +4

    Sort of cheating, but the Rijstaafel (spelling?) is a huge fave. Basically Indonesian food buffet, ranging from mild to super-spicy (like, makes even Indians and Thai go "AIIEEE!").
    For more traditional Dutch food, their various pancakes, from the fluffy sort to crepes, with all the many, many varieties of topping. So good.

  • @GernickKuik
    @GernickKuik Рік тому +2

    When in NL you should definitely try Surinamese food. You are not likely to get it anywhere else, other than ofcourse Suriname itself. It's so good.
    Also: breaded frikandel? must be a southern thing, never seen one before. Try a frikandel speciaal next time (with mayo, curry & onion) and try Patat oorlog (fries with mayo & satésaus). Another snack you should try is the underrated Bamibal. And treat yourself to some poffertjes, but you'll have to find a place where they sell them. Enjoy your stay in NL!

    • @valentijnrozeveld3773
      @valentijnrozeveld3773 Рік тому

      Patatje oorlog is met pindasaus niet met satesaus, satesaus eet je met satestokjes. 😂

    • @mona9857
      @mona9857 Рік тому +1

      Eierbal mmm

  • @rolfagten857
    @rolfagten857 Рік тому +1

    0:24 Eindhoven close to DLL.
    The Brabant sausage bread rolls (worstenbroodjes) with hearty pea soup is really good there.

  • @Lenny-kt2th
    @Lenny-kt2th Рік тому

    I am familiar with the Bavarian sweet mustard that goes with Münchener Weisswurst und Brezl (made by Händlmaier) and it's way sweeter than our mustard variants.
    I live in Eindhoven, BTW.

  • @Dean_Locktree
    @Dean_Locktree Рік тому +4

    I am from the Netherlands and i cracked when they said a frikadel is a hotdog, i dont think that many People outside of de Netherlands know this but a frikandel is made of horse meat. So yeah....

    • @movo721
      @movo721 Рік тому

      No, frikandel is made of mostly chicken ‘separator’ meat, then pork and beef and only some manufacturers add a little horse meat.

  • @palantir135
    @palantir135 Рік тому +3

    Eindhoven, not the first city that would pop in my mind when visiting the Netherlands. In Brabant, I would have visited Den Bosch. For the Netherlands, I would have visited Utrecht, Rotterdam or Maastricht.
    Bitterballen, kroketten, frikandellen etc. are snacks.
    ‘Stored on the frozen ice’ 😂🤣.

    • @koosme6624
      @koosme6624 Рік тому

      Heb je ook ongevroren ijs?

    • @palantir135
      @palantir135 Рік тому +1

      @@koosme6624 dat noemen we water. Stored on frozen ice was wat er te horen waanzin de video.

  • @superczech69
    @superczech69 Рік тому

    I love the way you make videos. Very real and honest, in a sea of fakes. Thank you for your time.