National Dish of Netherlands – Stamppot

Stamppot, also known as hutspot is a hearty dish made of mashed potato, vegetables, and smoked sausages such as Dutch Rookworst, Spanish Chorizo, or Polish Kielbasa.

Servings

4 Person

Prep Time

15 Min

Cook Time

30 Min

Total Time

45 Min

5
large russet potatoes (peeled and cut into 1 inch cubes)
2 tbsp.
unsalted butter
½ cup
milk
1
medium onion (peeled and chopped)
2
cloves garlic (minced)
1
bunch kale (de-stemmed and chopped into ½ inch pieces)
½ tsp.
white wine vinegar
3 tbsp.
olive oil
4
green onions (chopped)
1 lb.
cooked, smoked pork sausage (sliced)
¼ cup
water
2 tsp.
salt
¼ tsp.
black pepper

Stamppot, also known as hutspot is a hearty dish made of mashed potato, vegetables, and smoked sausages such as Dutch Rookworst, Spanish Chorizo, or Polish Kielbasa. There are different versions of this dish depending on whether kale, sauerkraut, or endives are used. Stamppot is traditionally made on October 3rd in the Dutch city of Leiden to celebrate its liberation from the Spanish.

Directions for Preparing Stamppot

  1. Boil the potatoes in salted water for about fifteen (0:15) minutes until soft.
  2. Drain the cooking water and return the potatoes to the pot.
  3. Add the butter, salt, and black pepper to the potatoes.
  4. Mash the potatoes with a potato masher until the desired texture is achieved, then set aside.
  5. Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in a skillet, add the onions and sauté for six (0:06) minutes until soft.
  6. Add the garlic to the onions along with the chopped kale.
  7. Add the white wine vinegar and water to the kale, then place the lid on the skillet.
  8. Cook the kale for about three (0:03) minutes until wilted.
  9. Remove the lid, stir the ingredients and allow the kale to cook for an additional three (0:03) minutes until tender.
  10. Season the kale with a pinch of salt and black pepper if desired, then transfer it to the mashed potatoes.
  11. Fold in the kale to the mashed potatoes until thoroughly combined, then set aside.
  12. Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in the same skillet and add the sliced sausages.
  13. Brown the sausages and set them aside.
  14. Separate the mashed potato into serving bowls, then top each with the sausages.
  15. Drizzle olive oil over each bowl and garnish with the chopped green onions.

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Stamppot is a traditional dish from the Netherlands and is considered one of the oldest Dutch comfort foods. The name literally means “mash pot,” referring to the method of mashing potatoes together with vegetables such as kale, sauerkraut, carrots, or endives. Smoked sausages like rookworst are commonly served alongside or mixed in, adding richness and depth. One of the most famous variations, hutspot, is closely linked to the city of Leiden. According to Dutch history, hutspot became symbolic on October 3rd, 1574, when Leiden was liberated from Spanish siege during the Eighty Years’ War. After the Spanish forces retreated, the starving citizens reportedly found a pot of mashed carrots, onions, and potatoes left behind in the enemy camp. The dish has since been eaten annually on Liberation Day in Leiden as a symbol of survival and independence. Over time, stamppot evolved into a winter staple across the Netherlands, valued for its simplicity, affordability, and ability to provide warmth and sustenance during colder months. Today, it remains a deeply cultural dish, often served at family meals and seasonal celebrations.

Per Serving (Approximate values)

% Daily Value
Calories serving
84 (kcal)
Total Fat
g
Saturated Fat
g
Unsaturated Fat
g
Trans Fat
g
Cholesterol
g
Sodium
g
Total Carbohydrate
g
Dietary Fiber
g
Sugars
mg
Protein
g
Values are based on standard ingredients and may vary

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