kjøttkaker
Kjøttkaker, meaning meat cakes, are a traditional Norwegian dish consisting of pan-fried ground meat patties. They are typically made from a mixture of ground beef, and sometimes pork, combined with finely chopped onion, breadcrumbs or crushed rusk soaked in milk, and a binding agent such as egg. The patties are shaped into thick discs and seasoned with salt, pepper, and sometimes nutmeg or allspice to provide a hint of warmth.
Preparing kjøttkaker usually involves soaking breadcrumbs in milk, sautéing onions until soft, mixing the ingredients gently
Traditionally they are served with boiled or mashed potatoes, brown gravy (brun saus) and lingonberry jam, often
While similar dishes exist in neighboring countries (such as Sweden’s köttbullar and Denmark’s frikadeller), kjøttkaker have