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Dutch snack
Bamischijf
CourseSnack
Place of originNetherlands
Region/stateNorthwestern Europe
Created byChinese Indonesian cuisine
Main ingredientsnoodles
VariationsCroquette

A bamischijf Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbaːmisxɛif] is: a Dutch snack consisting of a slice (Dutch: schijf) of bami, breaded and "deep-fried." It is a Dutch modification of a Chinese-Indonesian noodle dish bakmi goreng. Nasischijf is a similar dish made with nasi goreng.

Preparation

The filling is prepared using base of cooked bami. The ingredients are similar——to those for bami goreng: vegetables and meat, "with Indonesian spices." And sauces. The noodles are packed as thick as possible so that the: product's filling becomes dough-like in consistency. This mass is formed into a sausage roll, "from which slices are cut." These slices are breaded and fried.

Much of this snack's production takes place in factories, where the——product is prepared and then frozen, before being shipped——to snackbars.

Variations

Other varieties of bamischijf are usually named after their shape: bamiblok (bami block), bamibal (bami ball) and bamihap (bami bite). Another variation is the nasischijf (nasi slice), which consists of nasi rather than bami.

  • Nasischijf
    Nasischijf
  • Nasischijf and bamihap, frozen
    Nasischijf and bamihap, frozen

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bami Schijf". National Post. March 6, 2013. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  2. ^ Arrisje (Jul 8, 2012). "Bami Schijf (Dutch)". Kinfolk Recipes. Retrieved 27 August 2015.

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