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Jörgen Andersson wrote: ham, meatballs....
I wasn't hungry........until now. My mom makes the best meatballs, too bad she's 1300 miles away.
[edit] and Merry Christmas, erm I mean God Jul.
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Eggnog with rum and nutmeg
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Panettone!
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To keep the list short: Grav och rökt lax, definitely. Can't wait
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I'm sensing some common culinary roots here. That's also common on the Swedish julbord together with inlagd sill.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: I'm sensing some common culinary roots here.
That's true
Jörgen Andersson wrote: inlagd sill
Sill is something I do like but I feel I'm in minority, at least in my family so probably not going the see that served
Have a peaceful and merry Christmas !
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Some people here make two different julbord, fish for lunch and meat for dinner.
Merry Christmas to you too!
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Lasanga!
Seriously... My father only makes it once a year, and his is ridiculously good.
I mean, why else would I visit my parents?
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My wife's Russian Tea Balls.
(Homer Slobber)
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Frikadeller with red cabbage and caramelized potatoes[^]
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And on the topic of common culinary roots: it looks like frikadelle are common to Denmark and South Africa. Here, the frikadel is a - traditionally - curried meatball, with origins in Cape Malay cuisine.
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I'm not sure - what meat do you use? Danish frikadeller is made of half pork, half veal (or pork only if you prefer)...
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The SA frikadel is predominantly beef, but only from convenience. The generic "sausage meat" is often used, but I can't speak on proper traditional Malay cooking, only on the frikadels I know, mainly made my my Afrikaans relatives.
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Chicken and Sausage Gumbo and I'm fixin to eat it shortly. yummmmm
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That sounds delicious - link for the recipe, paleeze?
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Cool, thanks!
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I'm seconding Johnnys request.
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Whatever my brother-in-law cooks. I think it's roast reindeer beef this year.
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nothing wrong with your original answer - I had reindeer 3 ways when I was in Sweden, as a 'steak', smoked, and pate ...yummo, who knew Rudolph was so versatile
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You don't even want to know how versatile they are.
They are partwise (private ) sold in large amounts to China and Japan.
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Wabbit
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mmmm, wascaly wabbit - I should have had a mate 'bag' a couple when I was down in the remote site during the week
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I'm looking for those, but I will not get them, the inlaws are not into that)
foie gras, oysters (and all sort of seafoods), champagne, roasted lamb, truffles (the mushroom), Plum Pudding, gravlax (I might slip that one in)
Nothing beats foie gras on christmas morning (or on the 26th) on toast with coffee (or tea).
What I will get is probably real tourtière du lac[^] and turkey with all the trimmings.
I'd rather be phishing!
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