Thursday, February 02, 2012

Dinner

Tonight's dinner is a Swedish classic, that we have actually never cooked before. Sliced salt pork - unsmoked, so not bacon, fried. Boiled potatoes. Onion sauce. Very tasty!

5 comments:

Kate Middlesex said...

Interesting. The very same dish with pork often substituted for beef / corned beef / salted beef is classic for Irish or Russian cuisine, with only distinction that both may include cabbage. Irish and Russian potato-meat-onion(-cabbage) meals were the meals of the poor. So I'm wondering whether Swedish classic is also originates from the need to provide nutrition to a big family with limited access to resources?

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Anne said...

Kate - definitely. It originates from peasant food, which I imagine is similar in most European countries. It was definitely a dish for the poor, and something to be eaten in the winter when there weren't any fresh vegetables.

Three-Cookies said...

Whats the Swedish word for sliced salt pork? Is it skivad fläsk? Is this different from regular pork belly?

Anne said...

Three-Cookies, in the stores it will be labeled as "stekfläsk" (which just means "frying pork") It is salted, sliced, pork belly, as far as I can tell.

Eleonore- Kokboksutmaningen! said...

Oj detta är ju absolut en klassiker, kul när du tar svensk husman till england :D
Hihi ja jag hoppas också det blir barnvagnsvänligt där annars får man ju köpa med sig och fika hemma istället, funkar utmärkt med ju :D