Jun 23, 2016 in eatfortheplanet, plantbased, fall, lunch ideas, netherlands, recipes, seasonal, spring, summer, traveling & eating. Read the original on: Oat&Sesame
We had an amazing time exploring every part of each city and making it out to the countryside a few times. Of course we ate way too much, but we had to taste everything â you know, for the blog!
The cuisine in Prague was seriously lacking vegetables while Amsterdam had a much bigger selection of cuisines â lots of Asian options â Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, as well as Italian, Spanish and especially Indonesian (a result of being a former colony). I loved the Indonesian food and we ate it for our first and last meals there.
In fact I have no idea was true Dutch food is â besides pancakes, crepes and stroopwafels! Overall though, I ate way too much bread, cheese, eggs and meat on the trip â Iâm sooooo ready for something green!
My garden was well-tended while I was away â thanks Jill, Daniela & Ileana â and I have plenty of salad greens to munch on as well as tarragon, basil and dill to add to everything! Dill could be found in so many dishes in Prague but Iâll save that for another post!
One of my favorite meals in the Netherlands was in Haarlem â a little town about 15 minutes train ride from Amsterdam. Yep, thatâs where the name Harlem in NYC comes from. You know, even old New York was once New Amsterdam (sing it).
Haarlem Netherlands Main Square
Sweet side streets of Haarlem
While exploring the city we even found a street named after us! Breestraat!
I knew it was a sign leading us in the right direction for discovering something delish.
Around the corner we went and found a sunny little lunch spot for ourselves at Native. This is where the inspiration for todayâs sandwich comes from. And I should also note that they make an amazing coffee.
Itâs a simple open-faced sandwich but thatâs what makes it brilliant! Full of vegetables all sitting atop a crisp multi-grain bread. Grab a fork and knife and dig in!
Everything about it says summer garden. So colorful!
disclaimer// I might currently be eating this while jamminâ out to They Might be Giants.
I love this shot of the fancy neon pancake sign among all the old ornate buildings around the square.
While visiting the Netherlands, you should definitely try the little baby pancakes called Poffertjes. Or make them at home here!
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