Lutefisk with Traditional Accompaniments
Lutefisk, a traditional Norwegian dish made from dried whitefish treated with lye, is a polarizing but iconic part of Norwegian Christmas and winter cuisine. It's typically served with a variety of classic sides.

๐ง Ingredients
- 1.5 kg Lutefisk(dried, requires soaking and rinsing)
- for soaking and cooking Water
- to taste Salt
- 100 g Butter(melted, for serving)
- 150 g Crispy fried bacon(chopped)
- 300 g Peas(cooked, often mashed with butter and salt)
- 1 kg Boiled potatoes(small, new potatoes are traditional)
- to taste Mustard(strong, grainy mustard is preferred)
- as needed Flatbread (lefse)(soft or crisp varieties)
๐จโ๐ณ Instructions
- 1
Prepare the lutefisk: Follow package instructions carefully for soaking and rinsing. This typically involves soaking in cold water for several days, changing the water multiple times daily, to remove the lye.
๐ก Pro Tips: Proper rinsing is crucial to remove the lye and any unpleasant taste. The fish will swell and become gelatinous. - 2
Once prepared, drain the lutefisk thoroughly. Place it in a pot with just enough water to cover. Add salt to taste.
๐ก Pro Tips: Avoid adding too much water, as it can dilute the flavor. - 3
Gently poach the lutefisk over low heat for about 20-30 minutes, or until it flakes easily. Do not boil vigorously, as this can break down the delicate texture.
๐ก Pro Tips: The fish should be tender and translucent when cooked. - 4
While the lutefisk is poaching, prepare the accompaniments: cook the potatoes until tender, fry the bacon until crispy, and prepare the mashed peas (often by mashing with butter and salt).
- 5
Drain the lutefisk carefully, reserving some of the poaching liquid if desired for a light sauce.
๐ก Pro Tips: Handle the lutefisk gently to maintain its structure. - 6
Serve the lutefisk hot, accompanied by bowls of melted butter, crispy bacon, mashed peas, boiled potatoes, mustard, and flatbread.
๐ก Pro Tips: Guests can assemble their own plates, combining the lutefisk with their preferred sides.
๐ก Pro Tips
- โLutefisk has a very unique texture and flavor; it's an acquired taste. If trying for the first time, be open-minded!
- โEnsure all traces of lye are removed during the soaking and rinsing process. This is the most critical step for palatability.
- โThe accompaniments are key to balancing the lutefisk's texture and flavor. Don't skip the crispy bacon and mashed peas.
โจ Twist Ideas
Inspiration for your own version of this recipe
- Some regions serve lutefisk with a white sauce or a bรฉchamel.
- A sprinkle of freshly ground black pepper can add a nice contrast.
- Serve with a dollop of sour cream for a tangy element.