Dutch savoury spices and herbs

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My family has been trying to work out my late Dutch grandmother's soup recipe since she lost it to dementia. If you have any ideas on herbs and spices to try to get the taste right we'd really appreciate it.

The soup was thin noodles, shredded chicken, beef meatballs, and finely diced carrot and celery in a light broth. We're pretty sure the meatballs were just salt, pepper, and nutmeg. We're also pretty sure that she'd have made her stock from scratch with the roast chicken carcass being shredded into the rest of the soup.

If this sounds at all familiar I'd love to hear your thoughts.



Best Answer

I can't say that I'm an expert in Dutch food, but I did live there for a few years (decades ago).

It's entirely possible that the soup really was just salt, pepper and nutmeg in the meatballs. The Dutch for 'soup with meatballs' is 'soep met balletjes', which will help you avoid having to sort through all of the 'Pennsylvania Dutch' recipes out there.

If you recall there being some green flecks in the soup, it's possible that it was finished with parsley or chives, but there's a good chance that most of the flavor was developed in making the stock -- cook down the chicken bones with onions and carrots at the very least.

You might always want to talk to whomever helped your grandmother move when they realized she had dementia -- they might remember some of the spices that she had ... and if she relied on any of the various dutch spice blends. (many of which have an Indonesian influence)




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What spices do Dutch use?

Most traditional recipes in Dutch cuisine call for spices (kruiden) that the Dutch East India Company (VOC) began trading during the Golden Age. These include cloves (kruidnagel), cinnamon (kaneel), and nutmeg (nootmuskaat).

What spices to put in savory?

It is typically used in meat and bean dishes, going particularly well in lightly cooked foods like chicken or fish. Unlike Summer Savory, Winter Savory doesn't hold up well to prolonged cooking, as its more delicate phenols and flavor compounds tend to break down when cooked for a long time.

What is the spice Savoury?

Savory is actually an herb with hits of marjoram, thyme, and mint. There are both winter and summer varieties. Summer savory has a spicy, peppery flavor, while winter savory is earthier and more mild in flavor.



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