currysaus
Currysaus, sometimes called kerriesaus, is a curry-flavored sauce popular in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is typically served as a topping or dipping sauce for fries and fried snacks such as kroket and frikandel. The sauce has a smooth, moderately thick texture and a yellow-brown color. Its flavor and usage reflect Dutch colonial culinary influences, particularly the adoption of curry powder from South Asia and Indonesia.
Ingredients and preparation: A common base is a roux of butter and flour, to which curry powder
Usage and variations: Currysaus is a standard accompaniment to patat (fries) and various fried snacks. In snack
Storage and availability: The sauce is widely sold bottled or jarred and is also made at home.