eiwittrad
Eiwittrad is a traditional Dutch bread roll, typically characterized by its round shape and a crust that is both soft and slightly chewy. The term "eiwittrad" originates from Dutch, where "eiwit" means "egg white" and "trad" refers to a flatbread or loaf, indicating the egg white used in its preparation, which helps create a glossy and appealing crust.
The recipe for eiwittrad generally involves basic bread ingredients such as flour, water, yeast, salt, and egg
Traditionally, eiwittrad is baked in Dutch bakeries and is a popular choice among locals for its light
Despite its simple ingredients, eiwittrad has remained a beloved staple in Dutch bread culture. It is valued