bamischijf
Bamischijf is a Dutch deep-fried snack consisting of a slice-shaped piece filled with bami noodles and seasoned minced meat, encased in a breadcrumb coating and fried until crisp. It is commonly found in Dutch snack bars and is also sold as a frozen product for home preparation.
The core filling typically combines bami noodles with minced meat, vegetables, and a savory sauce. The mixture
Bamischijf emerged in the Netherlands as part of the mid-20th-century adoption and adaptation of Indonesian flavors
Related products include nasi schijf, which uses nasi (rice) instead of bami noodles, illustrating the broader