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mirability Nybörjare
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Swedish 100 must-eat...or at least try
So I've seen these 100 things you must eat lists going around and I was thinking...what about a Swedish 100 list. Heck...if Britain has one...I know neither of us is France...but why not?
So far this time-wasting project is incomplete, so additions/deletions are welcome. In the end hopefully we'll have a good list to measure how much of the distinctive Swedish food we've eaten. Some of it is good, some bad, but you don't know unless you've tried it.
1. Surströmming
2. Kladdkaka
3. Gravlax
4. Blåbärssoppa
5. Chokladboll
6. Filmjölk
7. Ostkaka (not the American kind!)
8. Nyponsoppa
9. Akvavit
10. Brännvin
11. Punsch
12. Kanelbulle
13. Fresh cloudberries
14. Sea buckthorn/havtorn
15. Wild strawberries
16. Lingonberries
17. Crayfish at a kräftskiva
18. Karl Johansvamp
19. Knäckebröd
20. Artsoppa
21. Fläskpannkaka
22. Flying Jacob
23. Fruktsoda
24. Pickled herring
25. Ischoklad
26. Janssons frestelse
27. Julmust
28. Kåldolmar
29. Knäck
30. Kroppkaka
31. Lutefisk
32. Piffi allkrydda
33. Pitepalt
34. Blodpudding
33. Pölsa
34. Pommac
35. Reindeer
36. Moose
37. Pyttipanna
38. Salty liquorice
39. Semla
40. Spettekaka
41. Svartsoppa
42. Trocadero
43. Tunnbröd
44. Mesost or Messmör
45. Långfil
46. Fjällfil
47. Köttbullar
48. Korv from Korvkiosk
49. Lunch Paj
50. Kavier from a tube
51. Cheese from a tube
52. Princess Cake
53. Wild chanterelles
54. Wild fruits/mushrooms/berries acquired through Allemansrätt
55. Falukorv
56. Fiskbullar
57. Isterband
58. Glögg
59. Punchrulle
60. Godis in a bag
61. Arraksboll
62. Pepparkaka
63. Daim bar
64. Saffron buns
65. Prästost
66. Adelost
67. Västerbotten cheese
68. Hushållsost
69. Herrgårdsost
70. Pastellfiskar
71. Svecia
72. Bilar (no...not real cars...the candy)
73. Nils Oscar beer
74. Päron Cider
75. Saft
76. Lakerol
77. Leverpastej
Sun Sep 28, 2008 9:15 pm
Denise Amerikanska medborgare
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78. Sjömansbiff
79. Christmas eel
80. Dopp i grytan
81. Häxvrål
82. licorice ice cream
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Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:25 am
Mimsie Amerikanska medborgare
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Location: Swede in Boston, MA
83. Violglass
84. Violgodis
Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:20 am
Linda stor stark
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Posts: 264
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85. Äggröra
86. Stuvad Spenat
87. Potatisgratäng
88. Pizzasallad
89. Biff a la Lindström
90. Ris a la Malta
91. +++
92. Rabarberpaj
93. Pankakstårta
94. Rödbetssallad
95. Fattiga riddare
96. Korv Stroganoff
97. Swedish Pizza
98. Knäcke (candy)
99. my favorite - shrimp salad on 2 hot dogs on mashed potatoes
Last edited by Linda on Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:54 am; edited 6 times in total
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Location: Stockholm
Nice list! Here are a few additional items of the more traditional sort:
tjälknöll (unsure of the spelling and don't see it in the dictionary; beef marinated for several days, then oven-roasted)
fläsklägg
kalops
hjortronsylt
rönnbärssylt
kalvdans (dessert made with milk from a cow that's just calved)
trattkantarellerpaj
raggmunkor
risgrynsgröt
bruna bönor
brunkål
kålrotslåda
Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:49 pm
myopicpaideia lagom
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Did I miss it or did no one mention ugnspannkaka...I actually made a modification of this that included hallon och björnbär that should be on the list! Unless of course it is under a different name somewhere...also lejonet och björnen glas...the ben&jerry's of Sweden...I recommend the bananchoklad...gud vad himla god...ha ha ha...
Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:38 pm
dw stor stark
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quote:Originally posted by smiller:
quote:Originally posted by dw: 101. västerbotton paj
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm vasterbotten cheese pie - oh yeah!
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quote:Originally posted by myopicpaideia: Did I miss it or did no one mention ugnspannkaka...I actually made a modification of this that included hallon och björnbär that should be on the list! Unless of course it is under a different name somewhere.
It was on the first list under "Fläskpannkaka" ... of course, there's no rule that say you can only eat them with bacon, soooooo..
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Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:42 pm
myopicpaideia lagom
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Oj oj oj, med bacon!? MMmmmmmm vad gott! Ha ha ha, I am going to have to give that one a go...I'm the cook of our house, she's not allowed to touch the kitchen
Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:08 pm
dech stor stark
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Location: Stockholm
getting hungry!
what about kex choklad?
Wed Oct 01, 2008 9:36 am
ohitskelly stor stark
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Re: Swedish 100 must-eat...or at least try
quote:Originally posted by mirability:
60. Godis in a bag
Only on Saturdays!!!
LOL
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Thu Oct 09, 2008 6:43 pm
Lostinokc stor stark
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was glögg on the list....?
Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:25 am
Stockholmaren swedish meatball
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Now I'm really looking forward to our trip to Sweden for the Christmas break - I wonder how many of these items I can check off at that time
By the way, I would say that fläskpankaka isn't the same as ugnspankaka.
And I didn't see anybody mention risgrynsgröt. Now I'm hungry!
Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:36 am
LindaC Amerikanska medborgare
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quote:Originally posted by Stockholmaren: Now I'm really looking forward to our trip to Sweden for the Christmas break - I wonder how many of these items I can check off at that time
By the way, I would say that fläskpankaka isn't the same as ugnspankaka.
And I didn't see anybody mention risgrynsgröt. Now I'm hungry!
Why not?
It's the same exact recipe minus the bacon and listed as together as optional ways to make them. In fact, looking for recipes for ungspankaka is how I learn to make them with bacon or apples instead of plain.
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