Boerenjongens
Boerenjongens (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌbuːrəˈjɔŋə(n)s] ⓘ or [ˌbuːrəˈɲɔŋə(n)s]) is a Dutch dish of raisins soaked in brandy. The name means "farmer boys" in Dutch.[1] This recipe is traditionally consumed at holidays or birthdays, and is often a topping option at pancake restaurants. In the city of Groningen and other cities in the countryside like Enschede there is often boerenjongens-flavoured ice cream for sale. In America, it is sometimes made with whiskey instead of brandy.[citation needed] A variation to this recipe, apricots in brandewijn, is called boerenmeisjes (English: farmer girls). References
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