1) Mézes pálinka - homemade brandy with honey / firewater with honey
2) Apple slices and Walnuts with honey
3) Bean soup with tons of pork meat
4) Fried chicken with tons of salads
5) Fried fish also with tons of salads
6) Fish soup
7) Tons of deserts
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I agree, was going to get a piglet and bbq it here, but didn´t want to be too much of a piggy ourselves, the jamon & Turkey will do for this year for meat
Would be great if everyone could include a note as to where they are from as well! I'm not seeing anything real traditional American so I'm guessing most of you are not American. Really cool to see different dishes around the world.
I'll be making a leg of lamb tomorrow. Will post pictures then!
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Anybody want some lutefisk? I'm not eating this shit.
For those who don't know what it is, it's dried cod fish cured in lye. Then it's reconstituted in boiling water and has weird jelly-like texture in about half of it, and it's served with lots of melted butter.
It's been a traditional Norwegian holiday food for centuries.
I'm going to have ham instead, another Norwegian holiday food and maybe some rice porridge.
Anybody want some lutefisk? I'm not eating this shit.
For those who don't know what it is, it's dried cod fish cured in lye. Then it's reconstituted in boiling water and has weird jelly-like texture in about half of it, and it's served with lots of melted butter.
It's been a traditional Norwegian holiday food for centuries.
I'm going to have ham instead, another Norwegian holiday food and maybe some rice porridge.
My "Facebook memories" today included a traditional Norwegian dinner a few years ago.
but yes, we also make bigger ones when we eat it, but I think there are many different kinds of gooses and this is a smaller one.
Goose taste imo one level over duck!
the suckling and lamb here in Spain are always smaller than those in the UK, they taste juicier, but the ducks are always much bigger than many other countries, not that we eat them obviously, but the sea gulls here are like bloody eagles
anyway, yes agreeing with you, that´s a goose, the writing´s on the wall
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