What is the typical Swedish dinner?!


Question: What is the typical Swedish dinner?
What do Swedish people eat for dinner?

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Well, the dinners aren't usually typical swedish food. But I guess you want some examples of them anyway?

Meatballs and mashed potato with gravy and lingonberries.
Some type of fish and potatoes boiled with dill.
"Cabbage pudding" and potatoes.
"Wallenbergare" (similar to hamburgers) with potatoes served with onion sauce.
Roasted pork with potato-pancakes and brown beans .
Oven baked pancake.

On christmas we have "christmas-table" with ham with mustard, potatoes, gratin, herring, meatballs, oatmeal with cinnamon, "dopp i grytan" (translation: dip into the pot) with bread and gravy dip mini sausages and more. In the summer when we have "midsummer" we also eat herring (or "inlagd sill" as we call it) and "fresh" potatoes.

It's a lot of potatoes haha..! But just like the other comment said, we often eat pasta with ketchup.

And one think more: We have pancakes here to but we usually look more like the french crepe but just a little bit thicker, they are great with strawberry jam, nutella and bananas or perheps ice cream.

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My family does swedish christmas dinner every year and it's always the same menu. Pickled herring (which comes jarred), potato pancakes, Bruna B?nor which are sweet brown beans (not unlike american baked beans), and swedish meatballs which are served with lingonberry jam or ketchup.
I know it's weird but after eating this every year, it kind of grows on you.



Garlic disguised as meatballs.



well my swedish friend actually eats ,now get this
pasta with ketchup on top
when he told me this i was like what??????..



Fish and meatballs.



Take out Chinese.



Kebabpizza! =P




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