Fårikål
Traditional Norwegian mutton and cabbage stew
Fårikål[edit]

Fårikål is a traditional Norwegian dish, considered by many to be the country's national dish. It is a simple stew made from mutton and cabbage, seasoned with whole black peppercorns and salt. The dish is typically served with boiled potatoes.
History[edit]
Fårikål has a long history in Norway, with its origins tracing back to rural communities where sheep farming was prevalent. The dish became popular due to its simplicity and the availability of its ingredients. Traditionally, it was prepared during the autumn months when sheep were slaughtered.
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of fårikål is straightforward. The mutton, often on the bone, is layered with cabbage in a large pot. Whole black peppercorns are sprinkled between the layers, and the dish is slowly simmered until the meat is tender. The cooking process allows the flavors to meld, resulting in a hearty and flavorful stew.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Fårikål holds a special place in Norwegian culture. It is often associated with family gatherings and celebrations. In 1972, fårikål was declared the national dish of Norway through a popular vote. The last Thursday in September is celebrated as "Fårikålens Festdag" (Fårikål Feast Day) in Norway.
Variations[edit]
While the traditional recipe is quite simple, some variations exist. In some regions, people add carrots or onions to the stew. Others might use lamb instead of mutton, depending on availability and preference.
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