Boerenjongens
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Pancake served with boerenjongens
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Place of origin | Netherlands |
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Main ingredient(s) | Raisins, brandy |
Variations | Boerenmeisjes |
Boerenjongens (Dutch pronunciation: [burə(n)ˈjɔŋə(n)s]) is a Dutch dish of raisins soaked in brandy. The name means "farmer boys" in Dutch.[1] This recipe is especially popular with older Dutch people and traditionally consumed at holidays or birthdays. In the city of Groningen and other cities in the countryside like Enschede there is often boerenjongens-flavoured ice cream for sale.
In America, it is sometimes made with whiskey instead of brandy.[citation needed]
A variation to this recipe, apricots in brandewijn, is called boerenmeisjes (English: farmer girls).
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