hovedretter
Hovedretter is the principal course in a meal, typically served after an appetizer and before dessert. In Norwegian dining, the term refers to the main dish or dishes that provide the main portion of the meal. The word derives from hoved (main, principal) and rett (dish, course). The plural hovedretter is often used to describe all main-course offerings on a menu, or an individual main dish in a meal.
A hovedrett is usually more substantial than the starter (forrett) and commonly centers on protein, such as
In Norwegian and broader European cuisine, hovedretter can take many forms: stews (gryteretter), roasts (stek), baked
On menus, hovedretter are listed as the central offerings of a restaurant’s dinner service. In formal dining,