Definitions

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  • noun dried cod soaked in a lye solution before boiling to give it a gelatinous consistency

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Examples

  • While the bear story was an interesting one, the ultimate aim of my trip had been to track down and try the elusive ‘lutfisk’.

    The Art Of Lutfisk 2009

  • To my excitement, a friend of my host had a recipe for lutfisk, passed on to her by her grandmother.

    The Art Of Lutfisk 2009

  • To my excitement, a friend of my host had a recipe for lutfisk, passed on to her by her grandmother.

    The Art Of Lutfisk 2009

  • While the bear story was an interesting one, the ultimate aim of my trip had been to track down and try the elusive ‘lutfisk’.

    The Art Of Lutfisk 2009

  • While lutfisk is often served plain, sometimes with a sauce, this dish was more like a quiche but without the pastry, the lutfisk blended in amongst the other ingredients.

    The Art Of Lutfisk 2009

  • Before I had travelled to Sweden, every Swede I met had contorted their face at the very mention of ‘lutfisk’.

    The Art Of Lutfisk 2009

  • While lutfisk is often served plain, sometimes with a sauce, this dish was more like a quiche but without the pastry, the lutfisk blended in amongst the other ingredients.

    The Art Of Lutfisk 2009

  • Before I had travelled to Sweden, every Swede I met had contorted their face at the very mention of ‘lutfisk’.

    The Art Of Lutfisk 2009

  • With enough lutfisk and green jello, Lutherans are poised to take over the world ...

    Latest Articles 2009

  • If we're lucky, they're trying to rid the world of lutfisk ...

    Latest Articles 2009

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  • Do not eat this.

    October 16, 2008

  • Also lutefisk.

    October 16, 2008