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Can't celebrate Christmas without Ris á la Malta, which is basically a creamy rice dessert, we always eat it with a fruit juice called ''Saft soppa'', which literally translates to fruit soup d:

 
MissLondon
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Angelica wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Angelica wrote:
If this is all i eat for christmas, I'll be more than pleased. Besides that duck for sure. 

It's caramelized potatoes btw

x
Ooh, we have something like that
except it’s yams or sweet potatoes 
candied yams and marshmallows 
DO NOT go on the top 
x
Are those limited to holidays too or is it more of a regular eating?

I could kind of imagine that with sweet potatoes honestly, hmm.
They’re usually served during the holidays 
or Sunday dinner.
There is a variation that includes 
marshmallows but it’s called 
sweet potato soufflé or something like that.
Aske
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i like pinnekjøt 
mashed swede is repulsive tho, fuck tradition ill eat it with mashed celery root
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meat pie thing served with broth
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MissLondon wrote:
Angelica wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Ooh, we have something like that
except it’s yams or sweet potatoes 
candied yams and marshmallows 
DO NOT go on the top 
x
Are those limited to holidays too or is it more of a regular eating?

I could kind of imagine that with sweet potatoes honestly, hmm.
They’re usually served during the holidays 
or Sunday dinner.
There is a variation that includes 
marshmallows but it’s called 
sweet potato soufflé or something like that.
I definitely heard about them baked(?) with marshmallow! It always kind of set me back a bit, because I can't help but think who in their right mind started that, what a weird combination?? But then again we eat caramel on potatoes, so can I really judge? LMAO 
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Aske wrote:
i like pinnekjøt 
mashed swede is repulsive tho, fuck tradition ill eat it with mashed celery root
For a hot second I thought you were talking about a mashed Swedish person......
MissLondon
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Eliah wrote:
Can't celebrate Christmas without Ris á la Malta, which is basically a creamy rice dessert, we always eat it with a fruit juice called ''Saft soppa'', which literally translates to fruit soup d:

 
Do you serve it hot or cold?
Either way, I would try it 
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Eliah wrote:
Can't celebrate Christmas without Ris á la Malta, which is basically a creamy rice dessert, we always eat it with a fruit juice called ''Saft soppa'', which literally translates to fruit soup d:

xx x
Me not liking ris a la mande, never being able to try and get the hidden almond </3
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MissLondon wrote:
Eliah wrote:
Can't celebrate Christmas without Ris á la Malta, which is basically a creamy rice dessert, we always eat it with a fruit juice called ''Saft soppa'', which literally translates to fruit soup d:

X
X
Do you serve it hot or cold?
Either way, I would try it 
It's served cold!
Not sure if it's super common, but we add an almond, and whoever gets it in their bowl, receives a little prize, and then the winner buys the prize for next year. It's always fun sitting there with an almond in your mouth, pretending no one found the nut and then people start eating more dessert in hopes of getting it
MissLondon
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Aske wrote:
i like pinnekjøt 
mashed swede is repulsive tho, fuck tradition ill eat it with mashed celery root
I like lamb
Does it take a long time to make?
I’m not a fan of rutabaga 
but for some reason I think
it would go well together lol
Aske
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Eliah wrote:
Aske wrote:
i like pinnekjøt 
mashed swede is repulsive tho, fuck tradition ill eat it with mashed celery root
For a hot second I thought you were talking about a mashed Swedish person......
noo😭 norwegian cuisine is highly questionable but it's not that bad
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Angelica wrote:
Eliah wrote:
Can't celebrate Christmas without Ris á la Malta, which is basically a creamy rice dessert, we always eat it with a fruit juice called ''Saft soppa'', which literally translates to fruit soup d:

xx x
Me not liking ris a la mande, never being able to try and get the hidden almond 3
AWH nooo... I love getting it and pretending I didn't, just so everyone else can take more dessert or start looking around in the pot for it 
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Eliah wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Eliah wrote:
Can't celebrate Christmas without Ris á la Malta, which is basically a creamy rice dessert, we always eat it with a fruit juice called ''Saft soppa'', which literally translates to fruit soup d:

xx x
Me not liking ris a la mande, never being able to try and get the hidden almond 3
AWH nooo... I love getting it and pretending I didn't, just so everyone else can take more dessert or start looking around in the pot for it 
Everyone in my family always does that! And I just sit at the end and try and observe everyone, bc I know these guys sneaky af!
Also it's definitely common here!
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Aske wrote:
Eliah wrote:
Aske wrote:
i like pinnekjøt 
mashed swede is repulsive tho, fuck tradition ill eat it with mashed celery root
For a hot second I thought you were talking about a mashed Swedish person......
noo😭 norwegian cuisine is highly questionable but it's not that bad
phew.. I'm glad to hear I'm not at risk of getting kidnapped by a Norwegian ''tourist'' to be turned into mashed swede 
MissLondon
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Eliah wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Eliah wrote:
Can't celebrate Christmas without Ris á la Malta, which is basically a creamy rice dessert, we always eat it with a fruit juice called ''Saft soppa'', which literally translates to fruit soup d:

X
X
Do you serve it hot or cold?
Either way, I would try it 
It's served cold!
Not sure if it's super common, but we add an almond, and whoever gets it in their bowl, receives a little prize, and then the winner buys the prize for next year. It's always fun sitting there with an almond in your mouth, pretending no one found the nut and then people start eating more dessert in hopes of getting it
Ooh, I like that custom
and it reminds me of rosca de reyes 
Instead of a almond, a toy baby is found in the cake
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