slipwissels
Slipwissels are a traditional Dutch dish consisting of a thin, crispy pancake made from a batter of flour, eggs, milk, and sometimes a pinch of salt. The name "slipwissel" comes from the Dutch words *slip* (meaning "slippery" or "smooth") and *wissel* (meaning "change" or "turn"), referring to the pancake's smooth texture and the way it is often flipped during cooking. This dish is particularly popular in the southern provinces of the Netherlands, such as Limburg and North Brabant, where it is commonly enjoyed as a breakfast or snack food.
The batter for slipwissels is typically lighter and thinner than that of regular pancakes, resulting in a
Slipwissels are often associated with local festivals and fairs in the Netherlands, where vendors sell them