- published: 16 Jun 2014
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Raspeball, also known in some areas as klubb, kumle, komle, kompe or potetball is a potato dumpling, a traditional Norwegian or German dish. It consists of grated potatoes, where typically half is pre-cooked and half is raw, salt and varying kinds of flour (though often, barley is used). There are a great variety of regional variations to the dish, and in many areas the raspeball is filled with bits of salted lamb or pork.
The dish is more common in the southern (Sørlandet, where "kompe" is the most common name), western (Vestlandet, where "raspeball", "komle" and "potetball" is the most used) and middle (Trøndelag, where it is nearly always called "klubb") parts of Norway than elsewhere. In Vestlandet, this dish is traditionally consumed on Thursdays, when it often makes an appearance as "Dish of the day" at cafes and restaurants specializing in local cuisine.
The condiments vary greatly throughout the Norwegian regions. They may include salted and boiled pork or lamb meat, bacon, sausages, melted butter, bacon fat, lard, mashed or cooked rutabaga, sour cream, sugar, syrup, cured meat, brown cheese sauce and, even, boiled potatoes. A variety of raspeballer is the fiskeball, where minced fish, fresh or salted, is added to the potato dough.
Norwegian "Komle" or "Raspeball" is a meal that many norwegians would describe as Norways national dish. Even thou, many would discuss wether it's Norwegian meatballs. Some would say a frozen pizza called "grandiosa" that most norwegians are crazy about. But the Norwegian potato ball is probably the most traditional. Norway eats more poatoes than most countries in the world, and potato ball is one of many meals what contains lots of potatoes. How they are made, what they are called and even whats being expected on your plate varies from every town and city. Today I will show you how to make Komle as it's called around the city Stavanger, and if you travel a little bit north you'll hit Bergen and they call it Raspeball. The biggest difference between Komle and Raspeball is that Raspeball w...
En smakebit fra programmet "Komletorsdag" som kommer på NRK1 16. desember.
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Raspeball, also known in some areas as klubb, kumle, komle, kompe or potetball is a potato dumpling, a traditional Norwegian or German dish.It consists of grated potatoes, where typically half is pre-cooked and half is raw, salt and varying kinds of flour .There are a great variety of regional variations to the dish, and in many areas the raspeball is filled with bits of salted lamb or pork.The dish is more common in the southern , western and middle parts of Norway than elsewhere. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Jarvin License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (CC BY-SA 3.0) Author(s): Jarvin (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jarvin) ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge...
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