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Old 06-22-2007, 03:17 PM
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Default Norweigan food? Anyone got recipes for these dishes...?

I used to be able to buy "fish balls" at the grocery store, its not what you may think! Its like a meatball but made with fish. And there is also fish pudding, which I've never been able to find in the states.
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Old 04-09-2010, 10:56 PM
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Norway Much of Norway's land is either mountaineous or wilderness. Additionally, the country has a very long coastline and a long tradition of seafaring. As a result, traditional Norwegian cuisine tends to emphasize game and fish. Modern Norwegian cuisine has continued these traditions, but also introduced dishes brought into the country from abroad.
Some popular Norwegian recipes and dishes include:
* Fårikål - Mutton stew with cabbage. It is traditionally served with potatoes boiled in their skins.
* Gravlaks - Salmon cured in sugar and salt, and seasoned with dill. Sometimes herbs and spices are used to flavor the dish.
* Pinnekjøtt - Salted and dried smoked lamb's ribs. The ribs are rehydrated then steamed, and served with potato and mashed rutabaga. It is traditionally eaten at Christmas in western Norway.
* Rakfish - Trout or char (another type of fish) fermented for two or three months, and eaten without cooking. It is usually served sliced with lefse (Norwegian flatbread made from potato, flour, and milk or cream), almond potato and raw red onion. Rakfish is not recommended for pregnant women, or people with a reduced immune defense.
* Reinsdyrsteik - Reindeer steak.

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