strømmegryte
Strømmegryte is a traditional Norwegian dish, often considered a type of hearty stew. Its name loosely translates to "stream stew" or "current stew," hinting at its origins and perhaps the way ingredients were historically cooked or sourced. While recipes can vary, strømmegryte typically features slow-cooked meat, often lamb or mutton, combined with root vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and rutabaga. Onions and leeks are common aromatics, adding depth of flavor.
The preparation usually involves browning the meat before simmering it for an extended period in a liquid