frysedelen
Frysedelen is a traditional Dutch dish that consists of fried slices of meat, typically pork or beef, served with a rich, dark gravy. The dish is particularly popular in the eastern and southern regions of the Netherlands, where it is often enjoyed as a hearty meal, especially during colder months. The name "frysedelen" comes from the Dutch words *fris* (meaning "fresh" or "raw") and *delen* (meaning "slices"), though the meat is cooked before serving.
The preparation of frysedelen involves thinly slicing raw meat, which is then quickly seared in a pan
Frysedelen is closely related to another Dutch classic, *stamppot*, but differs in that it features fried meat
While frysedelen is most strongly associated with Dutch cuisine, variations of the dish can be found in