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infrogmation ([personal profile] infrogmation) wrote2003-12-31 09:17 am

Swedish Meatballs

My mother made "Sweedish meatballs" for Xmas eve, a recipie she got from her grandmother (who is the one I posted the pics of her kissing her fiance 100 + years ago), who probably got them from her mother, who came over from Sweden. This was originally only half of the holiday culinary tradition that side of my ancestors brought to this country. They would also traditionally have lutefisk for Christmas. I have never had any lutefisk, but I gather it is a pickled fish dish which stinks terribly. A relative told me that they were glad when the last of the family who came from the old country finally passed away, so that they didn't have to have lutefisk at Christmas any more.

The meatballs have a holsome blandness. My ma froze some of the meatballs for me to take home. I wondered if they would work with spagetti. I can now answer: Yup.

[identity profile] plorkwort.livejournal.com 2003-12-31 07:41 am (UTC)(link)
My uncle, who inexplicably plays Norwegian flat-fiddle, performed at the Norsk Hostfest, a Scandinavian festival in Minot, North Dakota, and reported that you can purchase any kind of schlock with lutefisk emblems there.