Hey guys it's me again and I made it! This time I didn't abuse makrell i tomat and I resisted my natural instincts to add mandarins and jalapeños in anything that doesn't have mandarins and jalapeños.
Thanks for all the recipes from the last post. I didn't google anything and just relied on your comments so that's awesome it turned out this good! I used u/Glum-Yak1613 's recipe, just added some mushrooms (both white and brown). I diced them like an onion instead of slicing, not sure if it matters anyhow.
Unfortunately, I didn't find lingonberries so it's a lingonberryless reindeer.
I am also intrigued by the idea of adding brunost in it and I may try doing that tomorrow.
Some people mentioned reindeer kebab and now I really see where they're coming from cus the texture of this meat is alike with lamb from the kebab shops. If I didn't know it was reindeer I'd probably guess it's lamb.
I think this makes børek my 2nd favourite Norwegian thing. Yeah definitely now it's 1. Finnbiff 2. Børek 3. Banana Dream 4. Nidar Hobby

by GlorpFlee

15 comments
  1. Looks great! There’s a whole shelf of lingonberry jam in every grocerystore 😄

  2. Jeg er jævlig mett, men fy faen det så godt ut!

  3. I hope the instructions made sense to you!

    This dish will never get awards for presentation, so I just stack the mash in the middle of the plate, sprinkle the meatsauce all over, and finally I sprinkle the greens over.

    I have no idea if this way of doing it has anything to do with traditional Sami cooking. My apologies to any Sami people. Just like you should apologise to the Turks for saying børek is Norwegian! 😀

  4. If you make reinsdyr-kebab, split a polarbrød (pita is okay too), and combine the fried and spiced meat with sliced fresh union and a sauce made of rømme (sour cream) and tyttebærsyltetøy mixed together to taste. Yum-my!

  5. Where’s the beef? All I can see i a gue of some sort.

  6. Why Norwegians eating like Germans still flying over their head

  7. Replace veggies with rice and tyttebær then we r good to go

  8. I thought Samis where Norwegians just as anyone else who has been living in Norway since for ever.

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