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Question: HAS ANYONE EVER HEARD OF LEPSA? (IM NOT SURE ABOUT THE SPELLING BUT ITS PRONOUNCED...LEP-SUH) IT IS KIND OF A TORTILLA/GORDITA MAYBE AND WHAT IT WAS USED FOR TONIGHT WAS TO WRAP UP SOME BUTTERED MASHED POTATOES AND SALTED COD FISH, ALL WRAPPED UP INTO A BURRITO TYPE THING. THE WEIRD THING ABOUT IS THAT THEY WAY ITS COOKED WHICH I HAVE NO IDEA HOW LEAVES IT AT A HARD CRUNCHY TYPE THING ALREADY COOKED THEN ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS PUT IT BETWEEN SOME WET DAMP TOWELS AND LET IT MUSH UP LIKE A TORTILLA. HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF THIS OR KNOW HOW TO MAKE IT? THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP!!


Answers: HAS ANYONE EVER HEARD OF LEPSA? (IM NOT SURE ABOUT THE SPELLING BUT ITS PRONOUNCED...LEP-SUH) IT IS KIND OF A TORTILLA/GORDITA MAYBE AND WHAT IT WAS USED FOR TONIGHT WAS TO WRAP UP SOME BUTTERED MASHED POTATOES AND SALTED COD FISH, ALL WRAPPED UP INTO A BURRITO TYPE THING. THE WEIRD THING ABOUT IS THAT THEY WAY ITS COOKED WHICH I HAVE NO IDEA HOW LEAVES IT AT A HARD CRUNCHY TYPE THING ALREADY COOKED THEN ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS PUT IT BETWEEN SOME WET DAMP TOWELS AND LET IT MUSH UP LIKE A TORTILLA. HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF THIS OR KNOW HOW TO MAKE IT? THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP!!

I think you mean lefsa, which is a weird kind of Swedish potato flat-bread. It is often served with lutefisk, which is a really nasty codfish cured in a kind of lye and then boiled. Lefsa is good, you can butter it and put cinnamon/sugar on it, STAY away from lutefisk. If you even smell it, you will understand why.

Look if you are going to be all over the place and type in full caps I won't answer your question..

you forgot to mention how it tastes like





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