Hello, in my past I’ve tried a few Swedish recipes mainly inspired by the Regular Ordinary Swedish Meal Time and they were all fantastic so I was wondering what next would you guys recommend to me to try?

So far I’ve had the meat balls with mashed potatoes, stuffed cabbage rolls and the Fallukorv sausage meal.

I love your culture and country, been there once and loved it, turns out I like your food too 👍

Thank you, greetings from Australia.


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The original was posted on /r/sweden by /u/Affectionate_Loss_89 at 2023-08-20 22:17:24+00:00.

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    Affectionate_Loss_89 (OP) at 2023-08-21 04:55:15+00:00 ID: jx3db3a


    lol so Skagen is a town? I thought it’s got a meaning in Swedish language.

    What percentage of Sweden speaks English by the way? All of responders here who wrote these comments seem to show great English skills (where applicable)

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      ParaFox92 at 2023-08-21 05:22:21+00:00 ID: jx3ft8l


      Approximately 90% speaks english, and if I remember correctly, only the Netherlands are considered better among the countries with another native language than English

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      sweetjuli at 2023-08-21 09:53:41+00:00 ID: jx40yt9


      The story behind Skagenröra is actually that the creator (Tore Wretman) was sailing competitively outside Skagen (in 1956), and after realising they had no hope winning, Tore decided to cheer the crew up by whipping together a dish based on what he could find in the pantry.

      A quote from his widow:

      “Eggs and oil, shrimp, white bread, a little bleak roe, and dill. Tore toasted the bread, whipped up some mayonnaise, mixed it all together, and formed a small mound of bleak roe to place on top. ‘What do you call this little delicacy?’ asked a crew member. Tore gazed out over the expanse of water, and in the distance, he saw the northern tip of Jutland. He quickly found his response: ‘My dear goodness,’ he said, ‘this is a typical Toast Skagen!’”

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        Affectionate_Loss_89 (OP) at 2023-08-21 10:32:06+00:00 ID: jx443nt


        Wow that’s so cool. A dish is so much more interesting when it has some cool story being it