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gloria.p wrote:
> Mark Thorson wrote: > >> My plan is to eat them chilled, which apparently >> is a Scandinavian style. I didn't know they have >> crayfish in Scandinavia. > > > > Ooh, yeah. They are traditional in Sweden for Midsummer (June 21) > and again in August sometime there is a crayfish festival. They are > served on big, heaping platters together with ever-present potatoes (the > Scandinavian National must-have) and beer and schnapps. Lots of singing > and toasting as an accompaniment, too. Fruit and good cheese > (prast-ost) for dessert or their delicious strawberries. > > It's a very festive meal. Crayfish parties in Sweden are usually in August. I was in Sweden for Midsummer two years ago and enjoyed a very traditional Midsummer feast which consisted of meat balls, about a half dozen varieties of herring, smoked eel, smoked reindeer and cheese pie (basically a quiche) ... and lots of beer, wine and Schnapps. |
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