lackbelagda
Lackbelagda, also known as lackbelagda, is a traditional dish originating from the northern regions of Sweden, particularly in the provinces of Norrbotten and Västerbotten. The name "lackbelagda" translates to "lack-covered" in Swedish, referring to the thin layer of lard that covers the dish. This dish is a staple in the region's cuisine and is often served as a side dish or a main course.
The primary ingredients of lackbelagda include potatoes, onions, and lard. The potatoes are typically peeled and
Lackbelagda is often served with other traditional Swedish dishes, such as lingonberry jam or lingonberry sauce,