Henrik do you make this at the holidays? Last year I sold so many of these because a priest/preacher passed away and he always made these for the Scandinavian neighbors. It was really awesome!
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No, but it is very common. As the article says it is a Danish tradition. The salty pork with cracklings is super savory and highly recommended! It’s easy to make and lends itself perfectly for the grilll. Flæsk => pork, and steg => steak (which incidentally means roast in Scandinavia​​​​​​)
Last edited by Henrik; December 20, 2020, 05:00 AM.
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