Stamppot Boerenkool Dutch Meat and Potatoes

kale and potato hash

This kale hash recipe is a hearty and healthy way to get a tasty kale dish on the table for dinner. It’s based on a Dutch dish called Stamppot Boerenkool.

Kale Hash Ingredients

1½ bunches KALE
3 lbs POTATOES
1 lb SMOKED SAUSAGE (sliced)
1 bunch GREEN ONIONS (chopped)
2-3 cloves GARLIC (finely chopped)
2 Tbsp BUTTER
½ cup MILK
1 tsp CELERY SEEDS
1 BAY LEAF
SALT and PEPPER to taste

How to make Stamppot Boerenkool

Clean your potatoes and get them cooking. I like to use red potatoes since it’s a nice contrast with the kale, and the skin is thin and tasty (but if you’re not a fan of potato skin, you can peel them). In a large pot, cover the potatoes with cool tap water (about an inch over the potatoes).

stamppot boerenkool
Use lots of kale! –And red potatoes work great for this dish.

Add salt and a bay leaf and bring potatoes to a boil until they are cooked through–cooking time will vary depending on the size of the potatoes–the potatoes I used in the video took approx. 25 minutes to cook; potatoes are cooked through once you can pierce them easily with a fork and the
potato slides off. While the potatoes cook, wash and cut the kale. Remove the kale stems and cut or tear the leaves into bite-size pieces. For three pounds of potatoes, use 1 to 2 bunches of kale, the kale will cook down quite a bit, so don’t be shy with it–ideally, you want an even kale/potato ratio.

Heat a large skillet on med. high heat and add the sausage (or for a vegetarian dish–just leave the sausage out…isn’t that genius?) . Saute for a a few minutes until the sausage begins to color. Add finely chopped garlic and chopped green onion bottoms. Mix with sausage and continue cooking 2 minutes. Add kale to the skillet. This will be a lot of kale, so don’t bother mixing the kale in at this point–just add ½ cup water and cover and allow the kale greens to wilt for 2 minutes.

kale and potato hash
Kale Hash Recipe (boerenkool)

Once the kale has began reducing and softening, add salt to taste and then mix with sausage, garlic, and onion. Add a little more water if needed, but be conservative, as the kale will continue to release water of it’s own. Cover and continue steaming 3-5 minutes, or until it is cooked to your taste.

When the potatoes are cooked through, drain off the hot water (reserve a small amount). Remove the bay leaf and mash the potatoes. Add butter, celery seeds, milk (optional–you can use the reserved hot potato water instead, or a mixture of the two), and add salt and black pepper to taste.

Mash the potatoes as smooth or chunky as desired and then add the kale/sausage mix. Add the green onion tops. Combine well…and that’s it, dinner is ready! We serve stamppot boerenkool with a side of mustard and it is fantastico!

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For a classic meat and potato dish, try this Hearty Beef Stew Recipe.

beef stew recipe

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Beef Stew Recipe for a Hearty Meal

beef stew

This beef stew recipe is a classic meat and potato dish, a stick to your ribs meal that hits the spot on a cool day, or any day. A stew is a great way to clean out the fridge, so add any odds or ends you have hanging around. Adjust the seasonings as you like. I tend go do lighter on the seasonings just to keep it mild and meaty, but sometimes I do just the opposite. Many times I’ll add a ¼ cup of BBQ sauce just to jazz things up. There are no rules when it comes to beef stew, so go for it.

This will make you feel like a manly man if you’re a man, and if you’re a woman, you’ll likely take ownership of your own feelings and not need a bowl of food to direct your inner emotional understanding.

What you need for this Beef Stew Recipe

1½ lbs STEW BEEF
¼ cup ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR
1 GREEN BELL PEPPER (chopped)
1 15oz can DICED TOMATOES
2 lg CARROTS (chopped)
2 POTATOES (chopped)
1 lg ONION (sliced)
3-4 cloves GARLIC (sliced)
1 14oz can BROTH (chicken or beef)
CELERY? why not?
3 Tbsp OLIVE OIL
1 tsp CORIANDER
1-2 tsp CUMIN
1 BAY LEAF
1 tsp CHILI POWDER
(optional) ¼ cup of BBQ sauce …so good…give it a try
1 Tbsp BUTTER
SALT and PEPPER, to taste

beef stew

How to make Beef Stew

  • Chop up your veggies, dude.
  • In a bowl, season your stew beef with salt and pepper.
  • Add 1/4 cup flour and toss the meat until coated.
  • In a large pot, heat oil on medium high heat and add beef. Sear beef and turn to cook each side.
  • Remove beef from pot and set aside.
  • Return the pot to the stove and onions and butter.
  • Melt butter and then add garlic and bell pepper.
  • Sauté onions, garlic, and pepper 8-10 minutes.
  • Add cumin and coriander (add chili powder if desired, or mustard powder, cayene pepper, etc.–I tend to go light on the seasonings for a simple flavor).
  • Return meat to the pot and add 1 can of diced tomatoes.
  • Simmer for 5 minutes and then add 1 can of broth (chicken or beef or veg–whatever’s handy and floats your boat).
  • Add carrots, celery, and a bay leaf. Cover and bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes.
  • After 30 minutes, add potatoes. Your potatoes should be cut into big, ping-pong-ball sizes so they don’t cook down to nothing. Add water as needed, just enough to cover your ingredients in the pot–don’t add too much water–we want a nice, thick stew when we’re done.
  • Cover, and continue to simmer for another 45-50 minutes.
  • Give it a taste and adjust seasoning as needed.

Serve stew with a thick slice of buttered bread and enjoy being the King or Queen of the castle.
And that’s it, man. Give this hearty beef stew recipe a try and let me know what you think, and bon appetit!

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Thanks for checking out this classic beef stew recipe. For another meaty stew with a spicy twist, try this Chorizo Sausage Stew Recipe. 

Chorizo Sausage recipe
Spicy Chorizo Sausage and Potato Stew

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