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One Homely Swedish Recipe: - Potatismos or Creamed Potato.

Date Published: 24th September 2009
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One of the classic Swedish dishes that is simple to cook, but utterly Swedish is Potatismos. The subtle but distinctive difference from the usual mashed potato is noticeable and delectable.

It is the classic accompaniment to “korv” or sausage and mustard. I first tasted it served to me whilst in Sweden, where it is widely available, much as fish and chips is in England. You can easily create this dish at home even without the traditional korv. Simply take some bratwurst or hot dog sausages, slit them halfway and fill with a layer of Swedish mustard (sweet and not too hot).

12 medium-sized potatoes
1 decilitre of milk
2 tablespoons of margarine or butter
Pinch of salt
Pinch of white pepper

Peel and cut the potatoes into small pieces.

Boil the potato in salted water for 18-20 minutes.
Drain & stand for a couple of minutes.
Mash the potato with a potato masher. If you have a strong electric mixer you could also use this.
Put the butter in the milk and boil up until the milk simmers.
Pour the milk into the potato mash, little by little, until you have the consistency you want.
Continue beating until the mash is smooth and creamy.
Add salt & pepper to taste

Serve piping hot with korv or sausage and red cabbage.

For further tips and ideas for cooking great and traditional food from around the world, visit swedish recipes.

This recipe was submitted by Jen Carter, owner of the World Recipes website.


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