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A (; plural ) is a traditional snack originating from the
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, a sort of minced-meat
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, of which the modern version was developed after World War II. The history of this snack in the
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goes back to the 17th century.


History

Unlike the modern frika(n)del, the historical frikandel (frickedil) is made from minced veal and generally spiced with mace,
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, salt, pepper and optionally orange peel. A version without egg and breadcrumbs was cooked in a veal net. The shape of the frikadel could have been phallic on purpose. The writer P.C. Hooft called 'fricadellen' a recipe for old spinsters. Also, a special version of the frikadel was served to pregnant women, according to 18th-century cookery books. It was a veal meatball containing an egg yolk, hidden and sewn into a small leaf of lettuce. There is some confusion around whether frikandel should be written with or without an "n", but in essence, the frikandel and the frikadel are two different products. Until 2005 however, only the word "frikadel", was seen as the official spelling. After 2005, also the word "frikandel" was accepted. The difference between a "frikandel" and a "frikadel" is that the frikadel was invented in 1954 and the frikandel is a similar product invented in 1958 and has a different production method, yielding a smoother end-product. Currently, the frikadel is no longer in production.


Description

The modern ''frikandel'' is a cylindrical chewy, skinless, dark-coloured sausage-like meat product which is usually eaten warm. Unlike most sausages, the ''frikandel'' is deep-fried. In
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and in the north of France (
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), it is called a "''frikadel''", "''fricandelle''" or "''fricadelle''". In some parts of
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(
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), notably around
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, it is called "''curryworst''" (not to be confused with the German '' currywurst'', though in eastern Germany people tend to make ''currywurst'' from skinless sausage). In the U.S., a product inspired by the ''frikandel'' although not identical is marketed under the "Dutch Dawg" and "Freakandel" brands. In Belgium, ''frikadel'' means (also raw) minced pork; it seldom contains other meat. Where the sausage is called "''curryworst''", the term ''frikadel'' is often used to describe a sort of meatball (the precursor of the frikandel, with the same meat), commonly eaten in Belgium, Germany and Denmark. Who created the modern ''frikandel'' is contested. Some claimed it was first made by Gerrit de Vries in
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in 1954 when a law prevented him from selling his product as a meatball. He changed the name and shape instead of the recipe. Others say it was created by Jan Bekkers in Deurne in 1958, and named by him "''frikandel''" after he founded the Beckers factory the following year. However, the present recipe with very fine mince is derived from Bekker's 1958 version. The De Vries 1954 sausage, named ''fricadelle'', contained chunkier minced meat and essentially was a minced meat patty shaped like a sausage.Volkskrant
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In the Netherlands, northern France, Belgium, Aruba and
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, the ''frikandel'' consists of a mixture of
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, including chicken (40% or more) and pork (about 25%). In the US, it contains pork (50%), beef (35%) and non-mechanically separated chicken (15%). Some manufacturers also add in a bit of
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. A
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version exists and contains only chicken and beef. Other ingredients are
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, thickener, herbs and spices, onion and flavour enhancers.


Popularity

It is the most popular fast food snack in the Netherlands, followed by '' kroket''. According to the AKSV (the ''General Association of Manufacturers of Cooking Supplies and Snacks'' in the Netherlands), 600 million frikandellen are produced each year in the Netherlands. Most of these are also sold in the Netherlands, where more than 37 frikandellen are consumed per capita per year.


Serving

In the Netherlands, it is most often served with curry ketchup or
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, though some eat it with tomato ketchup, mustard or apple sauce. Very popular is a served together with mayonnaise, curry or ketchup and chopped raw onion: a . The usually has a deep cut lengthwise through the middle to provide room for the chopped onions and the sauces. Some people prefer the taste of a if the cut is made before frying, resulting in a larger crisp surface. Sometimes the sausage is served on a
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and is then called a . In Belgium and in the north of France, it is served with any sauce of choice and sold in a variety of ways, for example with onions, in a long bun, a piece of baguette, as a kebab or plain and untouched.


Variants

''Frikandellen'' can also be included in party-packs together with other Dutch snacks such as '' bitterballen'', although they are significantly reduced in length. They are also often available in holiday resorts abroad which are popular with the Dutch, such as
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, Spain. In the Netherlands, ''frikandel''- eating contests are regularly held all over the country. The record for most ''frikandellen'' consumed in one hour was set in 2005 by Sjonnie Noordeinde of
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, consuming 47 sausages of 80 grams each. The Belgian company Vanreusel created a number of variants of the ''frikandel'' such as the ''Frikandel XXL'' (a larger variant of the ''frikandel'') in 2010 and the '' loempidel'' (a ''frikandel'' wrapped in a ''
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'' coat) in 2019. In many other countries, including South Africa, Denmark and Germany, '' frikadel'' or ''Frikadelle'' (not to be confused with frikandel) is the local name of minced-meat meatballs or patties like those used in
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s. The Indonesian ''
perkedel ''Perkedel'' are vegetable fritters from Indonesian cuisine. Most common ''perkedel'' are made from mashed potatoes, yet there are other popular variations, such as ''perkedel jagung'' (peeled maize ''perkedel'') and ''perkedel tahu'' (tofu ''p ...
'' shares the same name and origin, but the primary ingredient is mashed potato.


See also

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List of sausages This is a list of notable sausages. Sausage is a food and usually made from ground meat with a skin around it. Typically, a sausage is formed in a casing (sausage), casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic. Some sausa ...


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* {{Dutch cuisine Dutch sausages Fast food Dutch cuisine Belgian cuisine French cuisine