[Homemade] Bergensk Fiskesuppe (Norway)

by thingamagick99910

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  2. thingamagick99910 on

    As part of my personal project to cook traditional dishes from around the world, I decided to make Bergen Fish Soup. When it comes to seafood, I’ve found that less is often more, and this dish really proved that. There seems to be a lot of flexibility with this dish, but I chose to make mine with salmon, shrimp, parsley, spinach, onion, garlic, carrot, sour cream, and fish stock.

    I’ve always loved the combination of sour cream and seafood; the cream balances the natural saltiness and fatiness of the salmon and shrimp. It gives the soup a comforting texture without overpowering the delicate flavours.

    Let me know what you think and feel free to suggest other dishes I should try next!

  3. Conscious-Fly-7597 on

    Never tried Bergensk Fiskesuppe, but a comfort bowl sounds perfect for chilly days.

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