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How to make Norwegian potato pancakes
How to make Norwegian potato pancakes
A Norwegian tradition at weddings. In the old days, in small towns in Norway, all the women would gather together to make really big potato pancakes to be eaten at wedding breakfasts!” says Trine Hahnemann, author of Simply Scandinavian. “This recipe takes a little planning because you need to prepare the potatoes the day before to allow their starch to settle, in order to be able to roll out the dough.” Potato pancakes Makes: 10 Ingredients: For the pancakes: 500g peeled potatoes 50g salted butter 50g full-fat crème fraîche 1 tsp sea salt flakes 175g plain flour, plus more to dust Freshly ground black pepper For the topping: 200g spinach 4 tomatoes 1 onion, sliced 1-2 tbsp salted butter 2-3 tbsp full-fat crème fraîche Method: 1. The day before you want to make the pancakes, boil the potatoes until tender. Drain them, then pass through a potato ricer into a bowl and add the butter, crème fraîche and salt, with some pepper. Mix well, then cover and refrigerate overnight. 2. Next day, mix the flour into the potato mixture and divide the dough into 10. Roll each piece out on a floured work surface into a circle 12 centimetres in diameter. Cook each one in a dry frying pan, turning it once. You will know they are ready when they are light brown on both sides, which will take two to three minutes on each side. 3. For the topping, rinse the spinach in cold water and drain well; it may take several rinses to get it properly clean. Cut the tomatoes in half and discard the juice and seeds, then slice them. Sauté the onion in the butter until golden brown, then add the spinach and wilt it, seasoning to taste with salt and pepper. Turn the heat off, add the tomatoes and mix. 4. Serve the warm pancakes topped with the vegetables, with crème fraîche on the side. ‘Simply Scandinavian’ by Trine Hahnemann (Quadrille, £27). Read More Budget Bites: Three light recipes that sing of summer What the hell is Scandinavian food? Lighter fish pie: Comfort food you won’t feel guilty for eating Three quick and easy plant-based fakeaways to create at home The Union Rye, review: Finally, a decent restaurant in this charming East Sussex town Missing Glastonbury? Here’s how to have a festival feast at home
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Austin Butler and Taylor Swift among nearly 400 artists and execs invited to join Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences
Austin Butler and Taylor Swift among nearly 400 artists and execs invited to join Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences
Austin Butler and Taylor Swift are among the 398 artists and executives invited to join the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
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Johnny Depp's 'Jeanne du Barry' gets a standing ovation but Amber Heard's 'In the Fire' gets panned
Johnny Depp's 'Jeanne du Barry' gets a standing ovation but Amber Heard's 'In the Fire' gets panned
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Are psychedelic drugs illegal? Jaden Smith says mom Jada 'introduced' family to controversial hallucinogenics
Are psychedelic drugs illegal? Jaden Smith says mom Jada 'introduced' family to controversial hallucinogenics
Jaden Smith claimed that the use of psychedelics had increased the 'level of love and empathy' he felt for his siblings
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'The Witcher’ Season 3 Part 1 Review: One last Hurrah for Henry Cavill's Geralt before Liam Hemsworth takes over
'The Witcher’ Season 3 Part 1 Review: One last Hurrah for Henry Cavill's Geralt before Liam Hemsworth takes over
The first part of the third season allows Geralt of Rivia to deepen bonds with his lover Yennefer and impart wisom to Princess Ciri
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Tom Cruise hailed for promoting 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' and amid 'Mission: Impossible 7' release: 'Way to lead your industry'
Tom Cruise hailed for promoting 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' and amid 'Mission: Impossible 7' release: 'Way to lead your industry'
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What is Borderline Personality Disorder? Pete Davidson enters rehab program to take 'mental break' and seek help
What is Borderline Personality Disorder? Pete Davidson enters rehab program to take 'mental break' and seek help
Pete Davidson shouted profanities in a voicemail earlier this month after PETA criticized him for buying a puppy from a pet store
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5 ways in which Dixie D'Amelio takes care of her body, mind and soul
5 ways in which Dixie D'Amelio takes care of her body, mind and soul
By acknowledging the need to address her emotional state, Dixie has found that it significantly enhances her day-to-day life and overall personality
1970-01-01 08:00
Madonna's health struggles include onstage fall to Covid and surgeries as singer rushed to ICU after 'bacterial infection'
Madonna's health struggles include onstage fall to Covid and surgeries as singer rushed to ICU after 'bacterial infection'
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Kevin Costner's estranged wife Christine Baumgartner sets one condition to move out of his $145M home
Kevin Costner's estranged wife Christine Baumgartner sets one condition to move out of his $145M home
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Essence Festival of Culture 2023 kicks off in New Orleans
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Stephen Hawking theory proved right by man-made black hole
Stephen Hawking theory proved right by man-made black hole
Scientists have managed to simulate their very own black hole in their lab and witnessed how it began to glow. The black hole event horizon was created by a team of physicists from the University of Amsterdam, who used a chain of atoms in a single file to gain further understanding about the behaviour of a black hole. Its creation managed to prove Stephen Hawking's theory from 1974 where the black hole emitted a rare form of radiation. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter They studied the properties of Hawking radiation through the creation of a black hole analog in the lab. According to Science Alert, Hawking radiation happens when "particles born from disturbances in the quantum fluctuations caused by the black hole's break in spacetime." The fact that the radiation exhibits a glow itself is in a strange space anomaly, as the event horizon of a black hole is supposed to be where neither light nor matter is able to get out. We all learn about the strength of a black hole in science class – and how we would all be inevitably sucked in as a result. This is possible due to its density within a certain range of the centre, so even an attempt at travelling beyond light speed (or any velocity in the universe for the matter) would not make this unavoidable. The fake black hole event also caused a rise in temperature that matched theoretical expectations of an equivalent black hole system, - but only when part of the chain extended beyond the event horizon, Science Alert reported. As a result, it is believed perhaps this entanglement of particles that straddle the event horizon plays a big role in generating Hawking radiation. Under simulations that began by mimicking spacetime thought of as "flat," scientists say the radiation was only thermal for a certain range of 'hop amplitudes'. So there may be certain situations where Hawking radiation can emit thermally - and could only be the case where gravity causes a change in the warp of space-time. "This can open a venue for exploring fundamental quantum-mechanical aspects alongside gravity and curved spacetimes in various condensed matter settings," the scientists wrote in their paper published by Physical Review Research. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
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