Hutspot
Hutspot is a traditional Dutch dish made primarily from potatoes, carrots, and onions. The ingredients are boiled together and then mashed to create a hearty, comforting meal. It is often served with a variety of meats, such as rookworst (smoked sausage), making it a popular choice during colder months.
This dish has its roots in the Netherlands and is commonly enjoyed as a staple comfort food. Hutspot is not only easy to prepare but also nutritious, providing a good balance of carbohydrates and vitamins from the vegetables. It is often associated with Dutch history, particularly the story of the siege of Leiden.