rådelagre
Rådelagre, also known as "raw milk cheese," is a traditional Scandinavian cheese made from unpasteurized cow's milk. The term "rådelagre" translates to "raw milk cheese" in Norwegian, and it is a staple in the cuisine of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The cheese is typically made from the milk of local cows, which is not heated or treated before being used in the production process.
The production of rådelagre involves several steps. First, the milk is curdled using a natural starter culture,
Rådelagre is often used in traditional Scandinavian dishes, such as smørbrød (Norwegian open-faced sandwiches) and gravlax
Despite its strong flavor, rådelagre is a popular cheese in Scandinavia, and it is often considered a