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'''Komle''' is a Norwegian food dish, often eaten along with sausages, boiled carrots and bacon. Made from potatoes, it's a mass of potato shavings, boiled in about fifteen minutes. Also called '''Raspeball.'''
 
'''Komle''' is a Norwegian food dish, often eaten along with sausages, boiled carrots and bacon. Made from potatoes, it's a mass of potato shavings, boiled in about fifteen minutes. Also called '''Raspeball.'''
  
 
==Ingredients==
 
==Ingredients==
* 2kg [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]] (peeled)
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* 2kg [[Potato|potatoes]] (peeled)
* 100g [[Cookbook:Flour|flour]]
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* 100g [[Flour|flour]]
* 20g [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] (about 3-4 tsp)
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* 20g [[Salt|salt]] (about 3-4 tsp)
* 150g [[Cookbook:Pork|salted pork]]
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* 150g [[Pork|salted pork]]
  
 
==Procedure==
 
==Procedure==
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# Boil the balls in light salted beef stock in about 15-20 minutes.
 
# Boil the balls in light salted beef stock in about 15-20 minutes.
  
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 9 May 2012

| Cuisine of Norway

Komle is a Norwegian food dish, often eaten along with sausages, boiled carrots and bacon. Made from potatoes, it's a mass of potato shavings, boiled in about fifteen minutes. Also called Raspeball.

Ingredients

Procedure

  1. Peel raw potatoes and chop them in a kitchen machine.
  2. Press the water out of the potato mass.
  3. Mix the potatoes with the flour and wait for 10 minutes.
  4. Make big round balls and fill them with pieces of the salted pork.
  5. Boil the balls in light salted beef stock in about 15-20 minutes.