Recipesโ†’Norwayโ†’Lutefisk with Traditional Accompaniments

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.

Prep30 minutes (plus soaking time)
Cook30 minutes
Total1 hour (plus soaking)
Serves6
LevelHard
Lutefisk with Traditional Accompaniments - Norway traditional dish

๐Ÿง‚ 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)

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

  • โœ“Lutefisk has a very unique texture and flavor; it's an acquired taste. If trying for the first time, be open-minded!
  • โœ“Ensure all traces of lye are removed during the soaking and rinsing process. This is the most critical step for palatability.
  • โœ“The accompaniments are key to balancing the lutefisk's texture and flavor. Don't skip the crispy bacon and mashed peas.

โœจ 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.

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