Dina
Executive Chef
I have a friend who'll be visiting often (for volleyball matches...lol) and I'd like to cook up some of her hometown (Minnieapolis) favorites. Can anyone help with dinner options?
I agree - spice your friend up some. Y'all have far better flavors in abundance down there as compared to up here.
I'd love to guys but my friend suffers from digestive problems. I hate to feed her all of my spiced up meals. So far she's had my sushi rolls, enchilada lasagna, and mac-n-cheese (her favorite).
Dina, I know if I were visiting you I would rather sample some of YOUR recipes than have you make stuff I get at home all the time. You can likely modify any of your usual recipes so that they are OK for her tummy. (I think you need to make her your apple crostada)
Lutefisk?!?!?!?
I think she wants this friend to come back!!!!!! LOL
What on earth is lutefisk?
Lutefisk (lutfisk) (pronounced [lʉːtəfɪsk] in Southern Norway, [lʉːtfɪsk] in Central and Northern Norway, Sweden and the Swedish-speaking areas in Finland (lipeäkala in Finnish)) is a traditional dish of the Nordic countries made from stockfish (air-dried whitefish) or dried/salted whitefish (klippfisk) and soda lye (lut). Its name literally means "lye fish", because it is made with caustic soda or potash lye.