So last time I was in sweden (I am danish) I brought these home from ICA Maxi in Helsingborg.
But now I am a bit unsure how to eat them? Do I slice them and eat them cold like lökkorv? Or do they need to be cooked first?
popo9812 on
The one to the left I would have on a sandwich in slices.
The 2 on the right I would bbq and eat with a bun and whatever u like on top of it. Like ketchup musterd so on
suitable_replies on
Left one – eat it as is, preferably with bread like a regular sandwich.
Right one – cook it how you want, preferably fry them hard after poking some holes in them to let out steam so they don’t pop.
algorytmisksymfoni on
Start by opening the packages. Then slice them into smaller pieces, put them in your mouth, and chew them. Lastly, swallow.
Don’t forget to tie your shoelaces. Good luck.
Big-Cap558 on
For the left one, the saying is buy two so you can eat one.
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So last time I was in sweden (I am danish) I brought these home from ICA Maxi in Helsingborg.
But now I am a bit unsure how to eat them? Do I slice them and eat them cold like lökkorv? Or do they need to be cooked first?
The one to the left I would have on a sandwich in slices.
The 2 on the right I would bbq and eat with a bun and whatever u like on top of it. Like ketchup musterd so on
Left one – eat it as is, preferably with bread like a regular sandwich.
Right one – cook it how you want, preferably fry them hard after poking some holes in them to let out steam so they don’t pop.
Start by opening the packages. Then slice them into smaller pieces, put them in your mouth, and chew them. Lastly, swallow.
Don’t forget to tie your shoelaces. Good luck.
For the left one, the saying is buy two so you can eat one.
Swedish sausage is best enjoyed with your mouth