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  2. List of Norwegian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Munker can be made with both yeast, baking soda, baking powder or eggs as a leavening agent. They are the Norwegian version of the Danish æbleskiver. [235] Ostekake – a Norwegian cheesecake contains quark (or another unsalted cream cheese), eggs, milk and sugar. It is not baked but is instead kept in the fridge and has a jelly layer on top ...

  3. Karen Splid Møller - Wikipedia

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    Karen Splid Møller (1800–1880) was a Norwegian cookbook writer who is remembered for the handwritten cookbook which she began to compile in 1819, making it one of the oldest sources of Norwegian recipes. It consists mainly of recipes for desserts, cakes and pastries but also includes details for a number of fine hot dishes.

  4. List of Norwegian desserts - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian desserts mainly feature small, tart fruits, such as strawberries, blueberries, lingonberries, gooseberries, and cloudberries, due to their ability to grow in colder climates. [ 1 ] Rye flour is a very common ingredient in bread-based recipes, as well as almonds and almond flavoring.

  5. Smalahove - Wikipedia

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    Smalahove (also called smalehovud, sau(d)ehau(d) or skjelte) is a Western Norwegian traditional dish made from a sheep's head, originally eaten before Christmas. [1] The name of the dish comes from the combination of the Norwegian words hove and smale.

  6. Sodd - Wikipedia

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    Sodd is a traditional Norwegian soup made with cooked mutton and meatballs made with lamb or beef. Potatoes and carrots are included in a clear, fragrant broth. Potatoes and carrots are included in a clear, fragrant broth.

  7. Sandbakelse - Wikipedia

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    In 1845 a recipe for sandbakelse appeared in a Norwegian cookbook, but they were not widespread until later in the 19th century. They became popular later than the similar krumkake because sandbakelse required fine flour, which was not yet widely available. [ 1 ]

  8. Svele - Wikipedia

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    Svele with jam and sour cream. Svele (plural: sveler (indefinite), svelene (definite)), also known as lapp (plural: lapper), is a Norwegian batter-based cake.By size and texture they may bear some resemblance to American pancakes, but are usually eaten for afternoon coffee or as a snack between meals, served with butter and either sugar or brunost, folded in half to the shape of a crescent.

  9. Fyrstekake - Wikipedia

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    Fyrstekake or prince's cake is a Norwegian cake consisting of shortcrust pastry, almond filling or marzipan, rum, powdered sugar, butter, cardamom, cinnamon, and eggs. [1] It typically has a signature lattice pattern on top and a decadent, moist filling. [2] It is occasionally topped with whipped cream and served during Christmas, along with ...