beugelmieren
Beugelmieren, also known as "beugel" or "beugelmier", is a traditional Dutch dish that has gained popularity in other parts of the world, particularly in the United States. The dish consists of a large, round, and thin piece of fried dough, typically made from a dough of flour, water, and sometimes eggs. The dough is spread thinly and fried until golden brown, creating a crispy exterior and a soft, slightly chewy interior.
The name "beugelmieren" is derived from the Dutch words "beugel" meaning "hook" or "handle" and "mieren" meaning
Beugelmieren are typically served with a variety of toppings, including powdered sugar, cinnamon, or a sweet
Despite its traditional Dutch origins, beugelmieren have become a popular snack and dessert in many countries,