Friday, May 30, 2014

Old Nordic Cuisine

 

I am a staunch defender of the unstylish, the unhip. Its a policy born of multiple impulses. Mostly because its just not me —I have a remarkably deaf ear to such fashions. But even if I had the leisure time/funds to pursue them, I also just happen like things a wee bit stodgy. I give an admiring thumbs up to the expertly dressed, but my heart goes out to the underdog in last years (or, perhaps, last decades) soft-worn standards. And so, when I heard so much abuzz in the food world over the New Nordic cuisine, my root-for-the-little-guy impulses kicked in — what about the Old Nordic?


And so I dug up some comfy old unstylish examples of Nordic cuisine. No fancy kitchen gear, no fancy foraged ingredients. Just some rye flour and root vegetables, smoked fish and brown bread. And it was great. You can read more about these recipes over at NPRs Kitchen Window.


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