This is Swedish "fiskbullar" - small fish cakes, basically. They come in cans, in various sauces, and I haven't had any since I was forced to eat them in school. Until very recently. I got a sudden craving for them, feeling that they'd probably be nicely comforting and so I bought a few different kinds. This one is in a "lobster" sauce which most definitely bears no resemblance to lobster, but it's vaguely shellfish-y in flavor. And... pretty good. Really. I had it with mashed potatoes, and some extra chili powder on top, and it was a perfectly satisfactory lunch. Not something I'll have often, but good to have stashed in the cupboards for emergencies.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Convenience food is food, too.
This is Swedish "fiskbullar" - small fish cakes, basically. They come in cans, in various sauces, and I haven't had any since I was forced to eat them in school. Until very recently. I got a sudden craving for them, feeling that they'd probably be nicely comforting and so I bought a few different kinds. This one is in a "lobster" sauce which most definitely bears no resemblance to lobster, but it's vaguely shellfish-y in flavor. And... pretty good. Really. I had it with mashed potatoes, and some extra chili powder on top, and it was a perfectly satisfactory lunch. Not something I'll have often, but good to have stashed in the cupboards for emergencies.
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Oooooohhh! I ate these as a child in Sweden. So yummy, and such amazing comfort food. In my list of Disa-defining foods, along with blodpudding and kalles kaviar!
Eeek! I remember these too! And I particularly hated the days when they served them. Yuck.
But I'm glad you re-discovered them!
How about trying blodpudding again? :-)
Interesting,just trying to imagine the taste. It looks just like school food actually and tasty too what about smoked paprika on that?
I love the fish balls in lobster sauce. I add a lot of Tabasco to the sauce and serve it with pasta. So tasty! :D
I thought these might be a good idea for something to eat when in a hurry so I looked for some in two stores. You would think with Finland being next door they would have similiar foods. I didn't see any. Just tinned tuna and herring in jars. They might have them in a bigger city though. The rat candies were really good. Thanks again!
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