Norwegian Food - How to make Fårikål

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Me and my dad make the Norwegian traditional food, Fårikål. From making to eating. Hope you enjoy it, and be nice to my dad in the comments :D he was very helpful :D
    Hey all Norwegian learners!
    The language I'm teaching is not Bokmål nor Nynorsk. It's an east dialect and I don't think you will have much problem with bokmål after this. :) And everyone will understand this.
    I am Norwegian, from Norway. Born and raised. I live in Oslo, with my husband and son.
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    Thank you to all subscribers, you are too sweet :) seriously, i love you!
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Komentáře • 118

  • @jakethesnake95
    @jakethesnake95 Před 5 lety +5

    For reference, adult sheep meat is called _mutton_ in English. The word comes from the French _mouton,_ which means _sheep._

  • @safe-keeper1042
    @safe-keeper1042 Před 3 lety +3

    Norway's national dish, and the best food you can eat on a cold autumn day ❤!

  • @daria7076
    @daria7076 Před 4 lety +4

    Its so nice to see directly from home, next to your dad making traditional dish from your beautiful country. Thanl you for sharing :)

  • @karenschafer2827
    @karenschafer2827 Před 5 lety +5

    My first generation Norwegian-American mother made this in the oven. I think she started it on top of the stove, then sealed it up in aluminum foil and let it cook in the oven for several hours. Yummy!

  • @jacquelinechiariello3147
    @jacquelinechiariello3147 Před 7 lety +24

    do you going to do more videos Norwegian recipes?!? I find them very interesting 😍

  • @laureentylerdodd9059
    @laureentylerdodd9059 Před 4 lety +4

    Our church in Virginia hosts a Scandinavian dinner every December. I have never prepared (or eaten much!) Scandinavian food, so hearing from real Norwegians about Fårikål is wonderful! Next week, I will cook it myself. Thank you!

  • @jennifermorton9021
    @jennifermorton9021 Před 7 lety +10

    This is one of my favorites! My mother is Norwegian and she makes it so well! : )

  • @carlzelmstherson
    @carlzelmstherson Před 7 lety +2

    Looks yummy. Might try this dish so I can surprise my Norwegian friend.

  • @justinwolcott8529
    @justinwolcott8529 Před 5 měsíci

    I love to make fårikål for my family since we have Norwegian ancestry. I come back to watch this video every time I cook the dish. Such a great video!

  • @PharmerDanDan
    @PharmerDanDan Před 6 lety +9

    This is literally my childhood 💕💕💕💕

  • @stal1ng
    @stal1ng Před 5 lety +3

    Love it! Perfect winter comfort food with family.

  • @enzoma7253
    @enzoma7253 Před 7 lety +7

    I love a lovely simple stew! Ok, now your dad has to show us how to make beer at home!

  • @lut5097
    @lut5097 Před 7 lety +2

    looks really good! nice to see you cook whit your dad. and the snow!!!!

  • @leandroavi6755
    @leandroavi6755 Před 4 lety +2

    Simple, easy and healthy. It looks delicious❤👍👍👍💚

  • @jorgevillalon7244
    @jorgevillalon7244 Před 6 lety +1

    My wife made this dish, it is delicious and gives a lot of energy. Det er veldig god mat til vinteren. Takk for videoen!!

  • @MrManius87
    @MrManius87 Před 7 lety +5

    Wow, I have just cooked from your recipe and its bloody amazing :D I love it!! Tusen tusen takk Edit: I used more spices: bay leaves and allspice

  • @SweetPastime
    @SweetPastime Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!🤗

  • @FadeDance
    @FadeDance Před 7 lety +2

    I love cooking videos, thanks!

  • @tonikogorkowy
    @tonikogorkowy Před 7 lety +6

    Your Dad is so cool!

  • @DrunkenMishap666
    @DrunkenMishap666 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you. Great video. I am going to make it this weekend.

  • @kristinacvetkovic9317
    @kristinacvetkovic9317 Před 5 lety +3

    Jeg elske dit vlog, det er fantastisk. 🙏💗

  • @tonchobonboncho9259
    @tonchobonboncho9259 Před 7 lety +2

    Great idea for our dinner tomorrow. Looks so delicious :) Thank you both for sharing the recipe

  • @brendastewart8797
    @brendastewart8797 Před 3 lety +1

    Going to try this recipe!!!
    Looks delicious 😋

  • @DREECE54
    @DREECE54 Před 4 lety +2

    That looks delicious. It's simular to Boiled dinner what we have here in the States. We add carrots and potatoes and onions to dish. Very tasty.

  • @hateretah
    @hateretah Před 4 lety +1

    You guys are adorable I love it!

  • @largebolalas
    @largebolalas Před 7 lety +2

    Great video - really enjoyed it! Hope to see more like this :)

  • @timothymarkwetherill9177

    This vid is awesome, thanks!

  • @hankamilan7456
    @hankamilan7456 Před 7 lety +1

    supert! venter på flere norske oppskrifter!

  • @hfj9743
    @hfj9743 Před 2 lety

    Hi.My name is Murad,13.Im from Azerbaijan.l love Norway and other Scandinavian (germanic) countries.But specially Norway.When l grow l want to study in there.l love your culture;Elves from J.R.R. Tolkien,Aurora,vikings,cuisine,cold weather...Loves from Azerbaijan!🇦🇿❤️🇸🇯❤️🇸🇪❤️🇩🇰

  • @loganwalsh
    @loganwalsh Před 7 lety +8

    Now I am hungry!

  • @477khalid
    @477khalid Před 7 lety +1

    Awesome!!!
    I'll do that it's easy

  • @amyliz5003
    @amyliz5003 Před 7 lety +1

    i love how its snowing in the background 😁

  • @tamerghordlo802
    @tamerghordlo802 Před 7 lety +1

    thanks for recipe

  • @gerardoravarra4170
    @gerardoravarra4170 Před 2 lety

    I like that food,very yummy.

  • @jeweltorkelson
    @jeweltorkelson Před rokem

    Jeg elsker det.

  • @Wyatt_Olson
    @Wyatt_Olson Před 2 lety

    I want to try this

  • @ernasimonsen4972
    @ernasimonsen4972 Před 3 lety +1

    I was born and raised in Norway. But live in Utah, USA now. Just went and got some lamb meat to make farikal. What is the significance of adding hot water? I've never done that before.

  • @hemi969
    @hemi969 Před 6 lety +3

    Yum. This is very much like what we call a 'boil up', here in NZ. It is a traditional meal for Maori but not a healthy one.
    Everything goes into the one pot, meat first, cabbage and then potatoes but no flour, salt and pepper. Traditionally we would use pork bones, thats the backbone or beef brisket. Cabbage is an alternative to what we call puha, which is a milk-thistle or watercress. Puha is my favourite and can be foraged along the roadsides and watercress in streams running through farmland but also at the local butcher shop.
    One other thing we do on occasion, is to put little dough-boys into the pot towards the end of cooking. A very nice addition.
    I would like to try cooking Farikal because lamb is not normally used for this type of meal, at least not in our household. It sounds delicious. Can you tell me what cut of lamb does your father use?

    • @joakim2k10
      @joakim2k10 Před 4 lety +1

      It’s typically a mix of lamb neck, shoulder and a few other parts I don’t remember. You want pieces with bones and a bit of fat as that will make it flavorful.

  • @enzoma7253
    @enzoma7253 Před 2 lety

    suddenly watching this again 5 years later lol

  • @medikomediko4094
    @medikomediko4094 Před 7 lety

    du er så herlig takk

  • @heihot
    @heihot Před 3 lety

    God påske. God mat .God video! Elsker fårikål.
    Jeg lagde og postet min fårikålvideo idag.
    Noen liker ikke kjøttetere..
    Hilsen H

  • @adalonejohannessen2723

    thanx from another Norwegian who never made this bit is going to right now🐑🤤

  • @yvonnej90
    @yvonnej90 Před 4 lety

    i have to make that dish,love the video.

  • @dutchomatic
    @dutchomatic Před 7 lety

    Já. I make this at home, too. Nomm....Takk!

  • @scottgall8383
    @scottgall8383 Před 3 lety

    Love when you asked Dad how many will this feed, he peeks into he living room "er, 4-5" perfect Dad (I.e they will get what they are given :P)

  • @ActuallyCasual
    @ActuallyCasual Před 7 lety

    love it!

  • @Norsknurse
    @Norsknurse Před 2 lety

    For us Americans, you did not mention the cut of meat you use. We don’t have meat already cut up for fårikål. So the cut of lamb would be helpful. Takk.

  • @pacoaguilar1185
    @pacoaguilar1185 Před 4 lety

    Apetor didn't share all the secrets on his 19 seconds video, so, thank you so much!!!

  • @wowforreeel
    @wowforreeel Před 7 lety

    Awesome

  • @denis_ds
    @denis_ds Před 7 lety

    We, on the Balkans have similar dish called podvarak. Check wiki page if you want to know more. It has a quite resemblance.

  • @gulisavdrzic3806
    @gulisavdrzic3806 Před rokem

    This is NOT only norwegian food. All countries in Europe is making this dish. LOL

  • @emesul8902
    @emesul8902 Před 5 lety

    In my family we still prefer mutton to lamb, since it's fattier and the flavor is stronger. Also, mutton needs to cook for much longer (I think we cook it for about three hours), so the result is often better, but to each his own :)

  • @endlessdreamkitchen
    @endlessdreamkitchen Před rokem

    ❤❤❤

  • @sadder9531
    @sadder9531 Před 7 lety +1

    courage daddy. Bravo :D

  • @mr.football460
    @mr.football460 Před 7 lety +1

    Hey Karin, can we have more like this please? How about some fish cooking, don't you all eat tons of fish? Do you eat 'Sil' like you get from Ikea? Tak

    • @joakim2k10
      @joakim2k10 Před 4 lety

      Pickled herring (sursild in Norwegian) is more common in Sweden, although people do eat it in Norway as well.

  • @dorclovey1
    @dorclovey1 Před 4 lety +1

    Am actually going to prepare it now, it's so simple and delicious 😋😋😋👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

  • @exentr
    @exentr Před 3 lety

    September 24th the national fårikål day. Sad for foreigners is that Norwegian lamb are world class. You won't find the same quality elsewhere except maybe in Iceland, the british islands and Denmark. It is said that the quality is determined by the fact that sheep and lambs graze in areas close to the sea, and that grass near the sea provides quality meat. Also boiled cabbage smell like a fart especially for foreigners. Norwegians are used to the smell from boild cabbage. We don't understand the comparasion to the smell from a fart. However foreigners admit that Fårikål taste good. Bon apetit!

    • @Jesuslovesyou8525
      @Jesuslovesyou8525 Před 2 lety

      Fart leaves are good

    • @exentr
      @exentr Před 2 lety

      @@Jesuslovesyou8525 Thnx for you head ups. I've never tried that one.

    • @rima7098
      @rima7098 Před rokem

      Welcome Can we communicate together? Find some answers about Norwegian cuisine

  • @dazzling9606
    @dazzling9606 Před 3 lety

    Sheep isn't lamb nor goat?

  • @jenniferhirschboeck
    @jenniferhirschboeck Před 7 lety +1

    Whoa is that Snow outside?

    • @NorwegianTeacher
      @NorwegianTeacher  Před 7 lety +2

      yes :O There is lots of snow here now... Still snowing. I posted a picture of the first snow on my facebook-page !

  • @andalusgibran618
    @andalusgibran618 Před 6 lety +1

    sweeeeeeeeeeet !!!

  • @myworkemail1812
    @myworkemail1812 Před 2 lety

    Isn't sheep and lamb the same thing?

  • @TheTripstraps
    @TheTripstraps Před 3 lety

    whats the difference of sheep and lam? hmm.. i like that dish very much but now i find out its used the meat of very young sheep? i dont like that idea, that sheeps are killed too young:(. but how i know in shop
    that meat that i buy is from older sheep?

    • @dazzling9606
      @dazzling9606 Před 3 lety

      I think Arabic either sheep!/lamb they cook very good and taste very tasty maybe bcos of spices they used.

  • @alvegutt42
    @alvegutt42 Před 4 lety

    Actually its THE national dish

  • @einsjam
    @einsjam Před 6 lety

    Your Dad sounds like Floki the Navigator

  • @grusommetom2570
    @grusommetom2570 Před 6 lety +9

    im going to be a tad of a partypooper here. there isnt a wrong way of making this dish since people make it differently, but there is a "better" way.
    the cabbage is supposed to cover the whole bottom of the kettle, and the layer of meat should cover the cabbage layer etc. equal layers of meat and cabbage. between the layers u add salt and pepper. some use ground pepper, some use whole peppers loose or in a small spice-cage. they are un-fun to chew on when u start eating :O
    reason the cabbage cover the whole bottom is so the meat dont burn.
    u fill water to about 5 cm under the top layer, and: mix a tablespoon of flour in a jar and shake it. add it to the kettle. why? u wont risk flour dumplings if u make a large pot.
    boil up and turn down to half heat. twirl, not mix, the pot from time to time so it dont fasten in the bottom. u wont add water since the cabbage and the meat itself will provide any fluid evaporating. adding water will dilute the flavors and u really dont want that.
    now, using lamb is a new thing created by fancy chefs and people in the citys who isnt familiar to the flavor or use of sheep anymore, and lamb is more or less tasteless in that regard. usually we use meat from adult sheep for this. fårikål with lamb and fårikål with sheeps meat are worlds apart flavorwise. and also the farmers knocks the lambs earlier than people did traditionally, so when i was young, a lamb weighted between 25-30 kilos, whereas now, they are 12-23 kilos. this is because they made it into a "seasonal dish" for some odd reason. anyways: always nice to see good food being made, and i mean no offense in my response.
    :)

  • @theonewhodrinks
    @theonewhodrinks Před 3 lety +1

    "Watery juice" is broth in english lol

  • @CP-xl2gk
    @CP-xl2gk Před rokem

    Why dosent he just wash the meat in the tray?

  • @ahmdsq1894
    @ahmdsq1894 Před 7 lety +2

    Greit ! Jeg lever alene og jeg kan ikke lage mat .. Nå kan jeg lage norsk mat ; tusen takk

  • @gerardoravarra4170
    @gerardoravarra4170 Před 2 lety

    Can I make that recipe to a goat?

  • @AlvaroPardo7
    @AlvaroPardo7 Před 7 lety

    Vel, jeg er vant til spansk mat. Så virker ikke så smakfult. Men sikkert er bra ! Jeg håper å smake det når jeg dra til Norge.
    Jeg har et sporsmål. Hva koster lammet i Norge? Her det koster omtrent 10 €/kg
    Fortsette med videoer ! De er fantastike ;)

  • @brianvirgin2995
    @brianvirgin2995 Před rokem

    I remember my neighbour made en stor pot med fårikål. And when her daughter turned up her nose, she called her "bortskjemt velstandsunge" Man signer maten og spiser. No Mjød?

  • @ladymiamia9325
    @ladymiamia9325 Před 3 lety

    In the Philippines “ we call that nilaga . Cabage with meat
    Tome it looks uncivilized
    It lacks enough flavor lol
    It needs a philippine touch

    • @Jesuslovesyou8525
      @Jesuslovesyou8525 Před 2 lety

      No it doesn't need to be changed. It's food from when Norway was very poor. But thanks for the shade! Why are you here...

  • @bucksatanII
    @bucksatanII Před 7 lety

    best to drink beer and what?

  • @ToxicPCB
    @ToxicPCB Před 7 lety

    Does one boil it or actually simmer it which is a low boil? På dansk småkoge.

    • @ingobaby1
      @ingobaby1 Před 7 lety

      Peter Bengston det skal småkoge i omtrent 2 timer

  • @weskos
    @weskos Před 7 lety

    Vi har ikke noe snø her ennå.

  • @edram4051
    @edram4051 Před 6 lety

    why aren't you speaking in Norweigian? it would be nice to listen to you and your dad in your original language.

  • @billbombshiggy9254
    @billbombshiggy9254 Před 2 lety

    I'll do this using beef and make every Norwegian put a hit out on me 😏

    • @Jesuslovesyou8525
      @Jesuslovesyou8525 Před 2 lety

      I wonder if that would be good. Walmart don't got no dang mutton.

  • @NimaEUUS
    @NimaEUUS Před 7 lety

    Help end whaling ;)

    • @NimaEUUS
      @NimaEUUS Před 7 lety

      Sooty haha too bad bud. I run a global NGO with former military ok. We will stop whaling. We already have started and we have blocked the harpoons. Now it's time to Target their licenses, fuel sources and suppliers. Wait until you see what's next in 2018.... Go have a look at your lying Lofoton Media Gang. We surprised the coast guard, whalers and law enforcement. They had a massive delay in response times. We protested and ran off whale meat stands at a market place. Just wait until you see what's next, yes. Just wait... We don't tell what we do always. We are not Sea Shepherd and we are not Greenpeace. We are a new, pain in the ass for the Norwegians. Our campaign will last 5 minutes or 5 years, it's not up to us, it's up to them, the whalers ultimately -IMMCS. We are baiting the whalers and then taking them to court. We are, in other words targeting every aspect of the operation from fuel to harpoons and radar suppliers. Your whaling fleet will feel the largest impact. We have already made some captains lose their licenses, some have given up once we spoke to them.
      We are even developing a ship that none of your coast guard cutters could catch. Maybe that 72 knot piece of shit fast attack craft, but then they would be pulling military assets away from their Homeland in order to go after anti whaling activists. It doesn't make sense if they were to send any but then again.. That's apart of them being baited into using resources that are not needed. So how will your country defend against Russia? It won't because they will be too busy stopping anti whalers then actually defending their country against Russian military activities.
      We do have boats... But now... That may change to a massive ship with satellite communications systems and much more. Just wait until you see what's next...

    • @NimaEUUS
      @NimaEUUS Před 7 lety

      Sooty No, because soon there will be a whale meat shortage... And I don't have the mercury in me like you, so therefore I can actually think, you know. The reply you write is pathetic mate. People like you are what make more problems for the whalers. We have stood down the whalers on land trying to run us over, in fact at one point our crew openly put themselves out there to further bait the whalers.
      So of course we have to respond to people like you, so that you know writing to me will only ensure the decline of your whaling fleet
      Is a preemptive act such as scuttling a ship in harbor, which though it will be used to kill whales at some point, is not actively engaged in the practice at the time of attack, really a justified response? We have even considered hiring security officers who have worked with the U.S. Secret Service and Military to defend against an attack by the whalers and physically restrain them without putting our organization at risk. In addition campaign leadership is transferred to behind the scenes NGO's so that they cannot interfere with our actions. In addition we are not Sea Shepherd or Greenpeace in that we don't share our ships names, IMO etc. We also ignore all media requests from Norway until they can accurately report on our organization.
      This year has been the worst year for the whalers. We can also infiltrate their crew and create crew trust issues. Trust us man, Norwegian isn't getting away this time.
      Also I don't know how you intend to eat "hvalbiff" when the truck transporting it has flat tires and broken refrigeration. We have even got some stores to stop selling whale meat. This is the most effective campaign anyone has seen and it's about to get a lot more capable in 2019. This is the planned year to essentially "wreak havoc" on the whalers at all fronts. How do you intend to get a whale meat shipment at your local store when protests are blocking unloading from ships, protests are blocking roads. What will you do when trucks have failed cooling systems, flat tires etc. Good luck eating your whale meat because we will ensure its price goes up and make it much harder to transport it throughout the country.

    • @NimaEUUS
      @NimaEUUS Před 7 lety

      Sooty ohhh, didn't expect I'd know Norwegian huh. Idiot haha.

    • @NimaEUUS
      @NimaEUUS Před 7 lety

      Sooty lol your opposition is locals mate. In anyway if you need a sucking to band-aid your feelings, I'm here "modern Viking". Lol

    • @NimaEUUS
      @NimaEUUS Před 7 lety

      Haha hope you think of your statement to me when its harder to eat and get ahold of whale meat.. :)

  • @TaiChiKnees
    @TaiChiKnees Před 7 lety +3

    It's a bit like corned beef and cabbage? Except with sheep. Very cool. Also, no offense to your mom, but your dad is totally hot.

    • @ginapike6468
      @ginapike6468 Před 7 lety

      TaiChiKnees I agree. he's a cutie. 😊

  • @Gamemagx
    @Gamemagx Před 5 lety

    That's not a dish...it's stew

  • @nhmooytis7058
    @nhmooytis7058 Před 4 lety

    No garlic or chili pepper, I can’t eat it ;).

    • @Jesuslovesyou8525
      @Jesuslovesyou8525 Před 2 lety +1

      Use salt and peppercorns, and the meat should be dried salted mutton. The flavor is plentiful, though rich instead of spicy

  • @TAVideos786
    @TAVideos786 Před 7 lety

    The weather is warm in Chicago which is good for Chicago Landers. Today is the Presidential election in America, and I hope that whoever wins start treating Muslims like human beings within America and beyond its border, and so far Donald Trump is the best option in such events.

  • @jnana1985
    @jnana1985 Před 7 lety +1

    Norway has poor people..Come on lol...I wonder if black pepper powder would add more taste...

    • @Brynwyn123
      @Brynwyn123 Před 6 lety +1

      You know what she meant. Also no, peppercorns have much more flavour.

  • @OKANGUVEN99
    @OKANGUVEN99 Před 7 lety

    I don't wanna be that guy but I'm pretty sure Norwegians have a different meaning for the word ".
    I'm sure it tasted good but didn't look so appeling to a foreigner :D

    • @betavulgaris7888
      @betavulgaris7888 Před 7 lety +4

      Speak for yourself. It's basically a lamb stew. Looks like good shit to me.

  • @genius0173
    @genius0173 Před 5 lety

    I liked you better without tattoos...

  • @arasuraamalingam4132
    @arasuraamalingam4132 Před 3 lety

    Scandinavian cuisine is bland

  • @EINNHOJ100
    @EINNHOJ100 Před 7 lety

    my father came from the lofotons that kind of dish scares me it sounds as bad as his lye fish where is the beef

  • @samc8623
    @samc8623 Před 7 lety

    Norwegian food isn't seasoned at all haha

  • @yazidproduction
    @yazidproduction Před 5 lety

    tasteless food!