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  2. Lutefisk - Wikipedia

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    Lutefisk prepared to eat. Lutefisk (Norwegian, pronounced [ˈlʉ̂ːtfɛsk] in Northern and parts of Central Norway, [ˈlʉ̂ːtəˌfɪsk] in Southern Norway; Swedish: lutfisk [ˈlʉ̂ːtfɪsk]; Finnish: lipeäkala [ˈlipeæˌkɑlɑ]; literally "lye fish") is dried whitefish, usually cod, but sometimes ling or burbot, cured in lye.

  3. Rutabaga - Wikipedia

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    Rutabaga (/ ˌ r uː t ə ˈ b eɪ ɡ ə /; North American English) or swede (English and some Commonwealth English) is a root vegetable, a form of Brassica napus (which also includes rapeseed). Other names include Swedish turnip , neep ( Scots ), and turnip ( Scottish ,and Canadian English , Irish English , Cornish English and Manx English ...

  4. Batter (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Fish and chips prepared with beer batter. Beer is a popular ingredient in batters used to coat foods before frying. One reason is that a basic batter can be made from merely flour, beer, and some salt. The purpose of using beer is so the bubbles in the beer will add body and lightness to the batter. [4]

  5. Marcus Samuelsson's Beer Battered Fish Recipe - AOL

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    While fish and chips are a traditionally British meal, Marcus Samuelsson, born in Ethiopia and raised in Sweden, takes this Brit classic and gives it his own twist. Did you know that this popular ...

  6. This Beer Battered Fish Is Light, Flaky, and Crispy Golden

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    Fry up crispy, flaky beer battered fish in just 20 minutes. This cod recipe get its light coating from cornstarch and bubbly lager. Serve it with tartar sauce!

  7. Clapshot - Wikipedia

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    Clapshot is a traditional Scottish dish that originated in Orkney [1] [2] [3] and may be served with haggis, oatcakes, [2] mince, sausages or cold meat. [3] It is created by the combined mashing of swede turnips and potatoes ("neeps and tatties") with the addition of chives, butter or dripping, salt and pepper; some versions include onions.

  8. Bloater (herring) - Wikipedia

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    The name "bloater" most likely arises from the swelled or "bloated" appearance the fish assumes during preparation, [10] while at least one source attributes it to the Swedish word "blöta", meaning to wet, soak, or impregnate with liquid (as in soaking in brine). [11]

  9. Breaded, battered or in a sandwich: Here are 6 places with ...

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    For $19, customers can enjoy endless battered and fried haddock and fries with tarter sauce, coleslaw and dinner rolls. The restaurant also offers frog legs, fresh lake perch, shrimp, and walleye ...