stamppot

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch stamppot, meaning "mash pot".

Noun

stamppot (uncountable)

  1. A traditional Dutch dish of potatoes mashed with one or more other vegetables, sometimes also with bacon.

Dutch

Etymology

Compound of stampen (to stamp, to stomp) + pot (pot, jar).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈstɑm.pɔt/
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  • Hyphenation: stamp‧pot

Noun

stamppot m (plural stamppotten, diminutive stamppotje n)

  1. A dish of mash and vegetables, often with bacon or other meat and served with gravy.

Derived terms

  • aardappelstamppot
  • andijviestamppot
  • boerenkoolstamppot
  • preistamppot
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