ovnstegte
Ovnstegte is a cooking term used in Danish and Norwegian cuisine to describe foods prepared by roasting or frying in an oven. The word combines ovn (oven) with stegte (the past participle of stege, to fry or roast). In everyday usage, ovnstegte refers to items cooked with dry heat in an oven, typically after a light coating of oil, butter, or fat and seasonings.
Common examples include ovnstegte kartofler (oven-roasted potatoes), ovnstegt kylling (oven-roasted chicken), and ovnstegte grøntsager (oven-roasted vegetables).
Preparation guidelines typically involve preheating the oven (around 200°C / 390–425°F), tossing the ingredients with a small
Variations exist, such as adding breadcrumbs for extra crunch or finishing with fresh herbs. The term can