Of Lefse, Hot Dogs, and Deep Dish Pizza
27 Aug 2005 in Food by GarrickGrowing up, I remember my grandmother and her sister making homemade lefse. Jen knew of lefse and knew that it went really well with butter and sugar. Huh? Butter and sugar? I suppose you could.
In my world, lefse is filled with far more interesting flavors than sugary butter. Like a layer of mashed potatoes (yes, even more potato) topped with a layer of salmon all rolled up like a Norwegian tortilla.
My grandmother when asked why she did this, responded something like;
“We needed something that would keep the men full on the farm.”
I was reminded of this family history as Jen and I pondered our first bite from Joey D’s. I suspect the same reason is behind Chicago-style Hot Dogs and deep dish pizza.
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