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    Lutefisk (redirect from Lutfisk)
    parts of Central Norway, [ˈlʉ̂ːtəˌfɪsk] in Southern Norway; Swedish: lutfisk [ˈlʉ̂ːtfɪsk]; Finnish: lipeäkala [ˈlipeæˌkɑlɑ]; literally "lye fish") is dried...
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    of lox (e.g. gravlax); the third plate is hot fish dishes, particularly lutfisk. Other traditional dishes are (smoked) eel, rollmops, herring salad, baked...
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    of meat and potatoes originally meant to use up any leftovers of meat; lutfisk; and the smörgåsbord, or lavish buffet. Akvavit is a popular alcoholic...
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    (e.g. gravlax). And the third plate is hot fish-dishes – particularly lutfisk. Other traditional dishes would be (smoked) eel, rollmops, herring salad...
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    instead of rice flour. The Norwegian dish known as lutefisk (Norwegian: lutfisk, lit. 'lye fish'). Bagels are often boiled in a lye solution before baking...
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    the community. The festival includes Swedish dancing, foods (including lutfisk), cooking demonstrations, arts and crafts, entertainment by local artists...
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    pre-boiled potatoes, filled with pork. Leverpalt Dumplings with liver. Lutfisk Lye fish made of stockfish. Palt Dumplings made of unboiled potatoes, filled...
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    such as small meatballs, pickled herring, spareribs, small hot dogs, lutfisk, pork sausage, salmon, Janssons frestelse (potato casserole with anchovy)...
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    and salmon, smoked salmon, eaten with boiled potatoes or crisp bread and lutfisk. The fourth is cold cuts of meat, with the Christmas ham being the most...
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  • cheeses – bondost, herrgårdsost, prästost, mesost (hard goat milk cheese) Lutfisk – lye-fish (whitefish) that has been boiled served with white gravy Julmust...
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    – via Newspapers.com. Peterson, Cecilia (December 22, 2014). "Hold the Lutfisk: A Swedish Christmas Smörgåsbord". Smithsonian Center for Folklife & Cultural...
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