Diese stammen aus einem alten internationalen Kochbuch von mir, in dem preisgekrönte Rezepte aus der ganzen Welt vergeben werden.

    Ich frage mich, ob eines dieser Gerichte Dinge sind, die in Häusern/Restaurants in Norwegen aus der Ferne gefunden und serviert werden könnten.

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    Von WoListin

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    1. glitterdunk on

      Nope, I’ve never heard of them. I mean sure I eat reindeer, but not with pineapple!

    2. DuckworthPaddington on

      Where’s the boiled, salty meat? Where are the bland, unseasoned potatoes?
      Olives? Truffles? Tarts?
      What kind of fever dream is this?

    3. Not really. Never even heard of that first dish, and quail isn’t a normal ingredient either. The third dish, reindeer with pineapple! Now I’ve heard everything, LOL.

      I’d rather recommend newer sources like this website (Scandinavian Recipies) I. can’t really speak for the danish/swedish section of that site, but the Norwegian dishes she makes are all familiar. The author is Norwegian. [https://scandinaviancookbook.com/17-traditional-norwegian-recipes/](https://scandinaviancookbook.com/17-traditional-norwegian-recipes/)

    4. SuspiciousUser404 on

      Not so much. Pancake usually served with blueberry jam (artic best kind) or sugar, and bacon
      The other dish might call it self «inspred by» of I’m nice

    5. royalfarris on

      The recipes are absolutely not common home cooking. This could possibly have been some restaurant signature dishes a few decades back.

      Reindeer with pineapple….. Weird, but I’d like to try that one time.
      Veal with Crab….. that is just weird. But again, it is so weird that maybe one should try before dismissing.
      The quail pancake thingy is definitely something that is the result of a creative mind.

    6. marbiter01123581321 on

      Extremely elaborate and very unlikely to be found served in any home.

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