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[[File:Zuurkool.jpg|thumb|Thumbnailed image|Daan van Rijn's “Boerenkool Stamppot”</i>]]
[[File:Zuurkool.jpg|thumb|Thumbnailed image|Lotte van Hoef's “Boerenkool Stamppot”</i>]]
[[File:title_zuurkool.png|thumb|Thumbnailed image|Title from the “Boerenkool stamppot” tutorial video</i>]]
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[[File:zuurkool_still.png|thumb|Thumbnailed image|Still from the “Boerenkool stamppot” tutorial video</i>]]
[[File:zuurkool_still.png|thumb|Thumbnailed image|Still from the “Zuurkool stamppot” tutorial video</i>]]


“Zuurkool Stamppot” was the stamppot taught to [[The Soft Protest Digest:About|The Soft Protest, Digest]] by Lotte van Hoef.
“Zuurkool Stamppot” was the stamppot taught to [[The Soft Protest Digest:About|The Soft Protest, Digest]] by Lotte van Hoef.
It mainly consisted of a combination of potatoes and sauerkraut (fermented white cabbage) mashed together. Boerenkool stamppot is the easiest stamppot to make as it requires only 4 ingredients — 2 of which having a long shelf life (i.e: potatoes, preserved fermented cabbage).  
It mainly consisted of a combination of potatoes and sauerkraut<ref>Fermented white cabbage</ref> mashed together. Boerenkool stamppot is the easiest stamppot to make as it requires only 4 ingredients — 2 of which having a long shelf life (i.e: potatoes, preserved fermented cabbage).  


== Video tutorial ==  
== Video tutorial ==  
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<li>[[ Fruittin Van West ]]</li>
<li>[[ Fruittin Van West ]]</li>
== Notes ==