Lefse. It's a paper-thin flatbread, made from potatoes and cooked on a griddle, flipped with a long, narrow wooden stick, and eaten slathered with butter, sugar and sometimes cinnamon. If you're of ...
RUSHFORD, Minn. — The market for lefse, a traditional Norwegian flatbread, is relatively small in comparison to other foods, but Norsland Lefse has found a way to reach its demographic from the small ...
READY TO ROLL: Sons of Norway lodge offers lefse-making class For every lefse recipe handed down from grandma, there probably are a hundred more variations for making those flat potato-y rounds that ...
Start these a day in advance so the potatoes can sit in the refrigerator before using. You’ll need a pastry cloth or a sturdy, clean tea towel folded in half and secured to the work space with ...
Thelma Larson’s lefse is more than delicious. She used her secret family recipe for more than a half-century, and she sold her wares every holiday season for decades in the Lake Crystal and Butternut ...
Makes about 50 to 60 pieces. Note: You will need to begin this a day in advance. From Beatrice Ojakangas. Cover potatoes with water and boil until tender when poked with a fork; do not overcook and ...
If Minnesota had a state food, it would be lefse. Granted, we already have a state mushroom (the morel), and even a state muffin (blueberry), but what we lack is just a general food item. Lefse should ...