Kruidnoten (also known as Pepernoten) (2024)

Kruidnoten (also known as Pepernoten) (1)The arrival of certain foods on the supermarket shelves often announces the arrival of another holiday or celebration to come. Chocolate eggs mark the beginning of theEasterseason, andVlaggetjesdagis initiated by the catching of the firstherring. But nothing prepares us for this month of December, with its Sinterklaas, Christmas and New Year celebrations, like the smell ofspeculaasfrom the bakeriesand the sight ofpepernoten,pepper nuts,at the store.Pepper nuts show up as early as mid-September, three full months before the good-heartedSaint Nicholaswith his Pieten helpers have even set foot on shore. And with it, also appears another event: the yearly, and sometimes heated,discussion on the difference between pepper nuts and spice nuts.

Pepernoten(pepper nuts) andKruidnoten(spice nuts) are very different from each other:pepernotenare chewy,taai-taai-esque square pieces, whereaskruidnotenare small round, crunchy pepperyspeculaas-type cookies that the Pieten throw around as treats for the children. Throwingpepernotenis not encouraged!

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Until recently, the difference betweenkruidnotenandpepernotenwas clear to everyone. But asthecrispy crunchy tenderness of thekruidnotengained terrain,pepernotenbecame the new name forkruidnoten. And from then on, it's all been a bit confusing. Even product packaging, marketing and the customers call itpepernoten, except for the purists. And they are very vocal about it!

When I first wrote an article on this treat for a Dutch magazine, the editor emailed me back and asked whether the recipe I was submitting was forkruidnotenorpepernoten. Good question, and I am glad he asked. I still called thempepernoten, but the recipe was clearly forkruidnoten.

Anyway....if you choose to share these and call thempepernoten, you'll know soon enough which one of your friends is a peppernut purist. You've been warned!! :-)


Kruidnoten

1 cup all purpose flour (150 grams)

1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
½cup brown sugar (100 grams)

2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground aniseed
½teaspoon white pepper
½ teaspoon ground ginger

2 tablespoons butter (28 grams), cold and cubed

1 medium egg

Mix the dry ingredients together, then cut the butter into the mix. Give it a quick knead, then add the egg. Knead everything together into a stiff dough. You may have to add a tablespoon or two of water or milk if it's too dry or too stiff. Wrap and rest the dough in the fridge, preferably overnight but at least for a couple of hours to let the flavors blend.

Divide the dough into three equal pieces, and roll each one into a small log. Cut small pieces of the dough and roll them into a ball, about the size of a small marble (0.18oz/5 grams). Place them on parchment paper or a silicone mat on a baking sheet and slightly press them down.

Because of the baking powder they will puff up a bit, as well as spread just a little, so give them a bit of space. If the dough has warmed up because of the rolling or your kitchen temperature, you may want to stick them back in the fridge for about 30 minutes before you bake them.

Bake thekruidnotenat 375F in about 10-15 minutes or until nicely browned. They will be soft when you pull them out of the oven but let them cool on a rack so they can harden and crisp up.

Mix with chocolate coins, and hard candy to make an excellent "throw mix" for the Pieten, or put it in a bowl on the table for people to snack on.

Makes about 70 peper..eh...kruidnoten ;-). See below the picture for additional suggestions.

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Listen, I get it. You're busy, you don't have white pepper, or can't be bothered to roll out 5 grams worth of pepernoten dough. Here are some suggestions. Some of these suggestions are links to the product.We are Amazon Associates so any purchase through this link will provide is with a tiny (and we mean TINY!) compensation which helps to keep the website running, at no cost to you.

Leftover kruidnoten?

  • MakeArretje's cakeorkruidnoten bavarois!

Shopping Ideas:

  • Don't care for the peppery bite? Use pumpkin spice or speculaaskruiden instead.
  • Can't be bothered to roll 70 dough balls? Roll out the dough (3 mm) and cut out cookies instead.
  • Don't know how much 5 grams is? Use this scale!
  • Got all your kruidnoten rolled and baked? Practice Dutch with the grandkids with this cute Dutch-English book!
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