Frikandel

A frikandel with fries, lettuce and mayonnaise
Home-made frikandel speciaal with fries
Friet speciaal and frikandel speciaal served in a Dutch snackbar

A frikandel (Dutch pronunciation: [frikɑnˈdɛl] ; plural frikandellen) is a traditional snack originating from the Netherlands, a sort of minced-meat sausage,[1][2] of which the modern version was developed after World War II. The history of this snack in the Spanish Netherlands goes back to the 17th century.[3]

  1. ^ Let's Go. Harvard Student Agencies. 1976. Original from the University of Michigan Digitized Nov 14, 2006.
  2. ^ Gray, Jeremy (2004). The Netherlands. Lonely Planet. ISBN 1-74059-303-0.
  3. ^ Willebrands, Marleen (2006). De Verstandige Kok Spanish Netherlands. De rijke keuken van de Gouden Eeuw. Bussum: Pereboom. pp. 71–72. ISBN 90-77455-20-5.