This brown cheese is made out of 100% whey and cream from goat milk. It has a richer flavor than the one that comes in the red package. Remember to get a ostehøvel (cheese slicer)…
Read More >The heart shaped waffle is a Norwegian food icon! This is the ultimate comfort food in Norway, and is often enjoyed with some brown cheese, sour cream and jam or just butter and sugar. This…
Read More >En liten bit av Norge (a little piece of Norway), this is the slogan of the classic Freia melkesjokolade (milk chocolate). I find this chocolate creamy and sweet, made with milk from happy Norwegian cows.…
Read More >Warning! These are highly addictive. Smash is one of Norway’s most favorite snack. It’s made of chocolate covered corn “bugles” with a hint of salt.
Read More >Kvikk Lunsj (Quick Lunch) is the official tursjokolade (hiking chocolate) of Norway. It’s similar to Kit Kat, but I would say its a bit sweeter and better. In Norway there is an expression ut på…
Read More >The Freia Firkløver chocolate bar is just as delicious as the original Freia Melkesjokolade (milk chocolate), but comes with pieces of roasted hazelnut. En liten bit av Norge (a small piece of Norway).
Read More >A traditional rolling pin. The deep grooves makes it easier to roll out the lefse. In Norwegian, rolling pin is called for a kjevle.
Read More >A turning stick is a great tool for flipping the lefse around and to remove it from the griddle. Sold by Bethany Housewares.
Read More >Lefse Grill with Aluminum Finish. In Norwegian, a griddle is called “steketakke”.
Read More >Lefse is a Norwegian food classic, and in this kit you got everything you need to make them! An excellent combo of Lefse making products for the beginner. Check out my article about Lefse. Kit…
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