kaugseade
Kaugseade refers to a popular Norwegian festive dish typically served on Christmas and New Year's Eve. The name is derived from the Norwegian phrase "kauge" which means "almsgiving" and " seade" which is fish. The dish is a result of a long-forgotten tradition where on Christmas Eve people would deliver fish to the neighbors who could not afford a proper Christmas meal.
Kaugseade is a fish soufflé or cream risotto that contains a mixture of fish, prawns, and other
The tradition of kaugseade dates back to a time when impoverished neighbors would be provided with a