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"Frikadeller"
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1. Mix the mince
meat well together with the onion - flour
or oats or breadcrumbs.
2. Then mix with the eggs. Mix spices - allspice
powder - and milk together - add little by
little to the meat.
3. The mixture gets better the more you mix
the ingredients. It is best if you leave the
mixture to rest at least an hour in the fridge
- before you mix it again and use it.
4. The raw mixture should be used the same
day as it is mixed.
5. Heat the pan.
6. Melt the margarine. Dip a tablespoon in
the melted margarine.
7. Shape the meatballs with the tablespoon
(take a tablespoonfull of the mixture and
smoothen against the wall of the bowl it is
in) and put the meatball in the margarine
on the pan to fry.
8. When all the meatballs are shaped - fry
them at high temperature on both sides and
then continue frying them at low heat around
5 minutes on each side.
Thick
Brown Creamy Sauce
-
75-100 g Butter
- 1 1/2 - cups milk
- 1/2 - cup cream
- 3 - tablespoons flour
- 1 - tablespoon brown --colour
Salt & Pepper
to taste
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If
preferred - and to boost the taste of
the brown sauce: Use some of the melted
butter from frying the “Frikadeller”
- or some water from cooking the potatoes. |
Traditional
Danish Brown Creamy Sauce
Stir
a little "butterball" - white flour
and butter smoothly in a saucepan. Then ad
a little bit of milk in together with some
of the remaining frying stock. When the “butterball”
mixture has a silky texture - then ad the
remaining milk and cream - and stir to the
boiling point - as well as adding extra flour
to the sauce if nessasary. Stir constantly.
Cook until preferred thickness and add salt
and pepper. Milk or cream may be used with
extra tablespoons of butter according to your
taste. Use brown sauce colouring to darken
the gravy - and sherry or wine can be added
to flavour the thick brown sauce for your
Danish “Frikadelle” dish.
Extra Seasonings
You can ad extra seasoning to flavour your
"Frikadelle" meat mixture such as
garlic - parsley - nutmeg - carrots - sesame
seeds - coriander - cumin seeds - mint leaves
etc. All ingredients shall be added separately
for each “Frikadelle” dish and
in small doses - according to your taste.
Serve and eat with:
Potatoes - Marinated
beetroot - pickled gherkins - strong mustard
or warm rustic rye bread.
Delicious vegetables servings:
Besides serving “Frikadelle” with
potatoes and thick brown creamy
sauce - "Frikadelle"
can also be served with Creamed Stewed Cabbage
- Sweet Brown Cabbage - Creamed Stewed Potatoes
- Mash Potatoes with butter and garlic - Danish
Pickled Red Cabbage and pealed new potatoes
- Various
tossed Salads - plus
Parsley Sauce or Cold Potato Salad.
Frikadeller
with Cold Potato Salad |
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Frikadeller
with Parsley Sauce |
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Mash
Potatoes - Butter & Garlic |
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Danish
Red
Pickled
Cabbage |
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Christmas
traditions
"Frikadelle" is a must and a tradition
to serve luke warm at Christmas in Denmark
at the cold buffet lunch table together with
numerous other pork dishes.
Ready-made "Frikadelle"
You can also buy various ready-made "Frikadeller"
- in
supermarkets - at the butcher and various
grocery stores.
See
Eating and
traditional Danish food culture