Examples of 'lefse' in a sentence

Meaning of "lefse"

lefse (noun): A traditional Norwegian flatbread made with potatoes, flour, butter, and milk. Lefse is a popular food item in Scandinavian cuisine and is often served during holidays and special occasions
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  • A traditional soft Norwegian flatbread made from potato, flour, and milk or cream (or sometimes lard) and cooked on a griddle.

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Lefse was not excluded from these rumors.
There are many ways of flavoring lefse.
Major lefse making will commence tomorrow.
Krotekake is a kind of lefse thin pastry.
Krumkake and lefse are popular at our family gatherings.
I believe you call it lefse.
Lefse from hodnes bakery.
The store is very famous for its homemade lefse.
Lefse is ready when møsbrømmen is warm and the butter is melted.
It is generally served with lefse.
Lefse is a traditional holiday treat for Norwegians.
A common misunderstanding is that all kind of lefse contains potatoes.
Lefse from Audnedal with butter and sugar.
Except for the lefse.
A lefse company is located in Blair.

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The most common is adding butter to the lefse and rolling it up.
Lefse and lutefisk dinners are held near Christmas and have become associated with that holiday.
Rolling the lefse.
Lefse is a Scandinavian treat that is especially popular around the Christmas holidays.
I use it every year when I make lefse.
What country did lefse originally come from?
It is can be used as a cheese spread on slices of bread, lefse or waffles.
For example, one may use lefse in order to make enchiladas, rather than tortillas.
The Sons of Norway have lodges to teach making lefse to younger generations.
Small lefse factories dot the landscape throughout this area, mostly in Norwegian communities.
Many Scandinavian-Americans eat lefse primarily around Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Lefse is a common Norwegian wheat or potato flatbread, eaten around Christmas.
Hurry, let us find some lefse.
Lefse ( Norwegian pronunciation, ) is a traditional soft Norwegian flatbread.
The potato ricer, similar to the garlic press, is essential to making lefse.
Norwegians, however, also make Hardanger lefse with egg yolks and buttermilk.
I must get home for my family 's holiday tradition -- rolling the lefse.
Also known as Chinese money plant, pancake plant, lefse plant, or missionary plant.
The town of Starbuck, Minnesota, is the home of the world 's largest lefse.
Since 1987 the city has held an annual Lefse Dagen festival on the site.
The only thing I know, is that I like bacon, mustard and lefse.
According to him, Lefse.
You see, in Norway they have lefse.
Yes, I have finally mastered lefse.

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