lagerflater
Lagerflater, also known as "lager flat" or "lager flatbread," is a type of flatbread that is typically associated with Scandinavian cuisine, particularly Norwegian and Swedish dishes. It is a simple yet essential component in many traditional recipes, serving as a base for various toppings and ingredients. The term "lagerflater" translates to "layered flatbread" in English, reflecting its layered structure when cooked.
The preparation of lagerflater involves mixing flour, water, and sometimes a small amount of salt to create
Lagerflater is often used as a base for open-faced sandwiches, known as "smørbrød" in Norwegian and "smörgås"
In addition to its use in sandwiches, lagerflater can also be served on its own as a