Oliebollen are really just a piece of fried bread dough. (Like a friend of mine used to say when explaining why he didn't get why people liked doughnuts. "It's just fried dough! Nothin' but fried dough." And I would say, "Yeah. It's just fried dough.") But oliebollen are denser than regular doughnuts. They really are bready. There are some plain ones, but the ones I prefer are the ones with the currants. Here's a picture of the one I got in preparation for this post. (See how dedicated I am?) The picture isn't so great because it was really cold and getting dark.
At the same stand, you can get an appelflapje, also called an apple beignet. Fred prefers those. It's a slice of apple (cored), dipped in batter and deep fried. The good ones have something stuffed into the hole where the core was, something with cinnamon. I think Fred likes the better because there's fruit involved and seems healthier.
You can also get a beligian waffle and sometimes they have the oliebollen stuffed with something or covered in chocolate. But to me, that's just gilding the lily. It's unnecessary. If something is fried and covered in powdered sugar, that's pretty good. (Note: If you're ever standing about to order and think the sugar will be "too much," resist the urge to say, "No sugar." You can always shake off the excess. It's part of the package and should be respected as such.)
The Netherlands has some of the best snack food that I've ever had. They love to fry stuff up. (Think snackshop or FEBO.) A few weeks ago in Berlin, I was in hog heaven with the bratworst. Oilibollen are on the same level. It's that "just the right thing at just the right time" kind of food.
However, I can't imagine what it's like to work in that kitchen for a whole shift. It's just a trailer with a couple of fryers and the ladies are bending over spearing doughnuts for hours. I image you leave after several hours thinking you'll never eat another oliebol in your life. Then the next day, you walk in and have a fresh hot one. That's what working in fast food is like.
4 comments:
Hey Andy~~
I just want to say have a great Merry Christmas!
Great Wishes and Hopes...
Love,
Charles
mmmmm fried bread.
Love the view out the window.
The socks look great.
Happy Holidays!
what's with the "friend" dough?
Danny
Thanks. My proofreader had the day off. It's fixed.
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