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Traditional Dutch winter recipe 'Boerenkool met worst" "Kale with mash and sausages"


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Ingredients

4 portion(s)

Kale with mash and sausages

  • 6 Bio-Dynamic all beef non spiced gluten free sausages
  • 400 g Organic Fresh Kale, washed and finely chopped
  • 750 g Organic potatoes, scrubbed and diced
  • 1 organic brown onion, sliced
  • 1 lt water, filtered
  • 40 g Butter, made in the Thermomix
  • pinch Nutmeg
  • 100ml 2 mc's cooking liquid
  • 1 heaped tsp stock paste, made in the Thermomix
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Recipe's preparation

    Kale with mash and sausages
  1. Method

    Put 1 lt of water into the TM bowl

    Add 1 tablespoon of stock paste

    Insert the simmering basket filled with washed and diced potatoes

    Put 250 g cleaned and finely chopped kale into the larger section of the

    varoma dish

    place 6 sausages in the top tray of the varoma with the diced onion spread

    over the sausages

    Put varoma dish in place

    Steam 15 min varoma temp speed 3/4

    then stop to turn sausages and add the rest of the kale

    stir the kale

    steam a further 20  to 25 min on varoma temp speed 4

    Once cooked take the basket out of the TM bowl

    Drain the water and keep 2 mc's of the cooking liquid

    Put this liquid back in the TM bowl

    Set butterfly in place

    Tip cooked potatoes onto the butterfly and into the 100 ml cooking liquid

    Blend speed 4/10 sec

    Open the lid and add part of the steamed kale, blend this on speed 4/10 sec

    Repeat till all kale is incorporated into the mash

    (it fluffs up quite a bit, wait till the air comes out before adding more kale)

    Add butter and nutmeg on the kale and potato mash and blend speed 4/5 sec

    Tip the kale and potato mash into a Thermoserver

    place 6 sausages on top

    serve

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  • Traditional boerenkool met worst is not with onion...

    Submitted by WillyvA on 29. July 2018 - 12:02.

    Traditional boerenkool met worst is not with onion and or vegetable stock. The potato and kale are cooked together in the same water without throwing out any of the water. I would think you cook the potatoes and kale in the bowl with half of the water mentioned in the varoma setting with a smoked sauasage in the varoma on top. When the kale and potatoes are cooked, so will the sausage. Remove varoma and set aside. Add butterfly wheel and some milk and butter (or ghee and/or add some fried bacon with the fats it was fried in to the mash), salt and pepper and then fluff the mash. Serve with the smoked sausage and mustard on the side. I made this last night the traditional way and suddenly it dawned on me to make it in the thermomix. Shall make it that way and give exact measurements. By the way I use frozen kale, as that is also the way it is traditionaly used in the Netherlands. I grow my own, harvest it, freeze it, smash it into little pieces in the bag its frozen in, before using it for making boerenkool.

    Onion is used in another Dutch traditional one pot stew with smoked sausage and its called hutspot, which is with carrot, potato and onion.

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  • Made this tonight and hubby

    Submitted by Sogin on 12. April 2016 - 19:08.

    Made this tonight and hubby loved it. He said definitely make that again tmrc_emoticons.-)

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