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{{Short description|Swedish potato dumpling}} | |||
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| name = Pitepalt | | name = Pitepalt | ||
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| country = Sweden | | country = Sweden | ||
| region = [[Norrbotten County]] | | region = [[Norrbotten County]] | ||
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'''Pitepalt''' is a traditional [[Sweden|Swedish]] dish originating from the region of [[Norrbotten County]]. It is a type of [[dumpling]] made primarily from [[potato]] and [[barley flour]], and often filled with [[pork]]. | '''Pitepalt''' is a traditional [[Sweden|Swedish]] dish originating from the region of [[Norrbotten County]]. It is a type of [[dumpling]] made primarily from [[potato]] and [[barley flour]], and often filled with [[pork]]. | ||
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==Preparation== | ==Preparation== | ||
The preparation of Pitepalt involves several steps: | The preparation of Pitepalt involves several steps: | ||
1. Grate or mash the [[potato]]. | * 1. Grate or mash the [[potato]]. | ||
2. Mix the grated potato with [[barley flour]] to form a dough. | * 2. Mix the grated potato with [[barley flour]] to form a dough. | ||
3. Shape the dough into small balls and create a cavity in the center. | * 3. Shape the dough into small balls and create a cavity in the center. | ||
4. Fill the cavity with pieces of [[pork]]. | * 4. Fill the cavity with pieces of [[pork]]. | ||
5. Seal the dumplings and boil them in salted water until they float to the surface. | * 5. Seal the dumplings and boil them in salted water until they float to the surface. | ||
==Serving== | ==Serving== | ||
Pitepalt is traditionally served hot, often accompanied by [[butter]] and [[lingonberry]] jam. It is a hearty dish commonly enjoyed during the colder months. | Pitepalt is traditionally served hot, often accompanied by [[butter]] and [[lingonberry]] jam. It is a hearty dish commonly enjoyed during the colder months. | ||
==Cultural | ==Cultural significance== | ||
Pitepalt holds a special place in the culinary traditions of [[Norrbotten County]]. It is similar to other Swedish dumplings like [[kroppkakor]] and [[kams]], but is distinguished by its use of [[barley flour]] and the specific method of preparation. | Pitepalt holds a special place in the culinary traditions of [[Norrbotten County]]. It is similar to other Swedish dumplings like [[kroppkakor]] and [[kams]], but is distinguished by its use of [[barley flour]] and the specific method of preparation. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 20 February 2025
Swedish potato dumpling
| Pitepalt | |
| Alternative names | |
| Type | Dumpling |
| Course | Main course |
| Place of origin | Sweden |
| Region or state | Norrbotten County |
| Associated national cuisine | |
| Created by | |
| Invented | |
| Cooking time | minutes to minutes |
| Serving temperature | Hot |
| Main ingredients | |
| Ingredients generally used | |
| Variations | |
| Food energy | kcal |
| Nutritional value | Protein: g, Fat: g, Carbohydrate: g |
| Glycemic index | |
| Similar dishes | |
| Other information | |
| Website | [ Official website] |
Pitepalt is a traditional Swedish dish originating from the region of Norrbotten County. It is a type of dumpling made primarily from potato and barley flour, and often filled with pork.
Ingredients[edit]
The main ingredients of Pitepalt include:
- Potato: Typically grated or mashed.
- Barley flour: Used to bind the potato mixture.
- Pork: Often used as a filling, usually salted or smoked.
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of Pitepalt involves several steps:
- 1. Grate or mash the potato.
- 2. Mix the grated potato with barley flour to form a dough.
- 3. Shape the dough into small balls and create a cavity in the center.
- 4. Fill the cavity with pieces of pork.
- 5. Seal the dumplings and boil them in salted water until they float to the surface.
Serving[edit]
Pitepalt is traditionally served hot, often accompanied by butter and lingonberry jam. It is a hearty dish commonly enjoyed during the colder months.
Cultural significance[edit]
Pitepalt holds a special place in the culinary traditions of Norrbotten County. It is similar to other Swedish dumplings like kroppkakor and kams, but is distinguished by its use of barley flour and the specific method of preparation.
See also[edit]
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Pitepalt
