Saturday, 2 November 2013

Dutch Stamppot with Merguez Sausage


This Dutch dish is a very simple one but very tasty, it is basically mashed potatoes and vegetables. In Holland it is sometimes served with Rookwurst (a smoky Dutch sausage) but we used Merguez which is a North African spicy sausage. If you cannot find Merguez you can also use fresh chorizo if you like or even Cumberland sausages. Traditionally the potatoes are boiled apart but recently potatoes and veg have been boiled together and then mashed. Dutch people love making a hole in the middle of the mashed veg and pouring gravy in it. This dish is very similar to Bubble & Squeak (in England) and Colcannon (in Ireland). It is quite a filling dish and very easy to prepare. You will need...
  • 500g potatoes, diced
  • 400g pumpkin or butternut squash, diced
  • 4 medium carrots, sliced
  • 2 large parsnips, sliced
  • 1 large turnip or swede, chopped
  • 1 leek, washed and sliced
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 200g kale or Savoy cabbage, washed and shredded
  • 50g butter
  • Salt & pepper, to taste
  • 4-6 Merguez sausages [or Cumberland sausages]
  1. Place all the chopped vegetables, apart from the kale in a large steam pot and steam for 20 minutes. [Alternatively, boil the vegetables].
  2. Cook the sausages to your liking, we grilled ours. 
  3. Whilst the sausages are cooking, steam the kale for 7½ minutes.
  4. When the vegetables are cooked, drain well and roughly mash them with the butter, salt & pepper. Add the steamed kale and stir in the mashed vegetables.
  5. Serve the mash in the middle of the plate and top with the cooked sausages. You can also serve with gravy or a spicy chilli & tomato sauce!
Enjoy!!
R&A


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