Brad Chadwick
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- Jan 16, 2017
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In this week's Focus on Food, we journey beyond the world of jalapeno poppers, Reuben egg rolls, buffchix sliders, etc and expand our horizons with an old school Finnish classic: Vorschmack!
It's like a paté but not made by the French, and it's traditionally made out of ground up salted fish. And it's super yum.
From the vorschmacht wiki:
Vorschmack*or*forshmak*(from archaicGerman*Vorschmack, "foretaste"[1]*or "appetizer"[2]) is an originally*East Europeandish made of salty minced fish or meat. Different variants of this dish are especially common in*Ashkenazi Jewish*and*Finnishcuisine. Some varieties are also known inRussian*and*Polish*cuisine.
Has anyone @here ever had it? What were your initial thoughts? Tasty? Or nah.
Fwiw I think it's gr8.
It's like a paté but not made by the French, and it's traditionally made out of ground up salted fish. And it's super yum.
From the vorschmacht wiki:
Vorschmack*or*forshmak*(from archaicGerman*Vorschmack, "foretaste"[1]*or "appetizer"[2]) is an originally*East Europeandish made of salty minced fish or meat. Different variants of this dish are especially common in*Ashkenazi Jewish*and*Finnishcuisine. Some varieties are also known inRussian*and*Polish*cuisine.
Has anyone @here ever had it? What were your initial thoughts? Tasty? Or nah.
Fwiw I think it's gr8.