rådene
Rådene is a traditional Norwegian dish originating from the southern region of Norway, particularly associated with the Telemark and Vestfold areas. The name "rådene" translates to "the little ones" in English, referring to the small, bite-sized pieces of meat that are a key component of the dish. It is often considered a rustic and hearty meal, typically enjoyed during colder months or as a comforting home-cooked dish.
The dish consists primarily of small pieces of pork or beef, often cooked with onions, potatoes, and
While the exact origins of rådene are unclear, it is believed to have evolved from older peasant
The dish is sometimes confused with other Norwegian stews, such as *kjøttkaker* (meatballs) or *raspeballer* (potato