
Fårikål - Wikipedia
Name Fårikål is a compound word literally meaning "mutton in cabbage". [3] The name was amended from Danish "gaas i hvidkaal" (goose in white cabbage).
Fårikål | Lamb Stew | Recipe | The Norwegian Cookbook
Try something new by learning how to make Norway's national dish "Fårikål"! A warm and tasty lamb stew.
Fårikål Recipe
Nov 21, 2024 · Fårikål is a traditional lamb or mutton recipe from Southern Norway. Lamb and cabbage are layered and stewed with peppercorns. Serve with boiled potatoes that have been sprinkled with …
Fårikål (National Dish of Norway) - Scandinavian Cookbook
Oct 2, 2023 · Fårikål, literally “mutton in cabbage” is a traditional Norwegian stew made from mutton (or these days often lamb), cabbage, whole black pepper corns, and a bit of salt and water. It’s usually …
Fårikål | Oppskrift og video - Matprat
Fårikål er Norges nasjonalrett, og oppskriften er enkel. Legg kjøtt og kål lagvis i gryta med salt og pepper mellom lagene, og kok til det er mørt. Les historien til nasjonalretten vår her.
Fårikål - Sons of Norway
Ingredients 1 lb. lamb chunks on the bone 1 medium cabbage 2 cloves garlic 1 onion 2 medium carrots 2 medium new potatoes 1 Tbsp. whole peppercorns dried rosemary 1 beef stock cube 2 dollops of …
Fårikål (Lamb in Cabbage) → IvanEats
Jan 29, 2025 · The name “fårikål” translates to “lamb in cabbage,” which perfectly describes its straightforward preparation. This dish is traditionally made in autumn, when lamb is in season, and …
Fårikål: Norway’s National dish - The Rare Welsh Bit
Mar 14, 2025 · A traditional Norwegian dish, fårikål has won the hearts of locals and tourists alike. With roots in Norwegian peasant cuisine – where simple, hearty ingredients form the basis of dishes – this …
Taste of Norway: Traditional Fårikål Recipe - Hungry and Chill
Jul 23, 2024 · When it comes to Norwegian cuisine, few dishes are as beloved and traditional as Fårikål, often referred to as the national dish of Norway. This hearty and simple mutton and cabbage stew is …
Fårikål (Norway) – Seema Pankhania
The name “Fårikål” translates to “lamb in cabbage,” and this dish dates back centuries, with roots in Norway’s rural countryside where lamb was readily available. It became officially recognized as …