4 heerlijke winter recepten van over de hele wereld
Poland's national dish - a legendary hunter's stew featuring sauerkraut, fresh cabbage, and a medley of meats, traditionally simmered for days. Its flavor deepens and improves with each reheating, making it even better the next day.
A warming and tangy soup, Skābu Kāpostu Zupa is a traditional Latvian dish, especially popular during the colder months. The Latgalian version is notably hearty, featuring sauerkraut and a generous portion of bacon.
A hearty and flavorful stew originating from the Primorska region, Jota is a staple of Slovenian winter cuisine. It combines the tanginess of sauerkraut with the earthiness of beans, potatoes, and smoky pork, creating a comforting and satisfying dish perfect for cold days.
A hearty and flavorful stew featuring tender reindeer meat simmered with root vegetables and a touch of lingonberries for a sweet and tart contrast. This dish is a staple in Northern Norway, reflecting the traditional use of reindeer in Sami cuisine.