For me, it’s kompe. It’s a dish that’s eaten in southern Norway, which consists of a little ball of salt pork surrounded by a potato dumpling. As the dumping is boiled, the flavor of the pork spreads through the potato, and it’s a way to make a very poor meal feel like much more.

Most often eaten with butter, sugar, and lingonberry jam, I think the leftovers fried up on the second day are the best!

[Image description: split image, kompe cut up on a cutting board, and slices of kompe browned in a frying pan.]

  • Storksforlegs@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Can I ask about the kompe, what is the potato dumpling made from? Potato flour or is it made from mash? It looks pretty delicious, especially fried

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      1 year ago

      It’s made with finely shredded potato and a mix of potato and regular flour. It’s actually best made with shriveled old potatoes, as they’ve lost a lot of their water, which makes the dumpling hold better.