hulromsvegg
Hulromsvegg, also known as "hulromskål" or "hulromsgrøt," is a traditional Norwegian dish that has gained popularity in recent years. The name translates to "hullroms soup" or "hullroms porridge," referring to the small, round holes in the dish. Hulromsvegg is typically made with a base of potatoes, which are boiled until soft and then mashed. The mashed potatoes are then mixed with a creamy sauce made from a combination of milk, butter, and sometimes cream or sour cream. The dish is often flavored with salt, pepper, and sometimes nutmeg or other spices.
The dish is typically served as a side dish or a main course, and it can be
Hulromsvegg is a popular dish in Norway, particularly in the western and southern regions, where it is