Northern Sweden has not always been renowned for its innovative cuisine – after all the region is an old rustic territory, where ingredients such as cream, potatoes, milk and cheese have predominated for centuries. But many good Norrland restaurants, while remaining true to their heritage, also use seasonal ingredients in new and fresh ways.
Here Alex, and the Scandic kitchen team, provide us with an exclusive luscious risotto recipe, using fresh, seasonal Norrland ingredients that can be easily cooked at home.
And, on the next page, the restaurant and bar manager, Danny Welch, complements the recipe with his own Norrland cocktail mix.
Butterfried arctic char with västerbottensost risotto and brown butter
Recipe for 4 people
This dish from Alex and the Scandic team combines arctic char (a fish close to the salmon and trout family and commonly found in arctic and subarctic coastal waters) with the internationally-acclaimed local cheese, Vasterbottensost. While the arctic char is well known and can be locally fished through the ice, Västerbottenost is made in Burträsk, 40kms south of Skellefteå, and is arguably the most famous cheese in Sweden.
These ingredients are available from supermarkets, so follow the recipe below for a truly delicious taste of the north. The recipe below is fairly simple, but you need to cook all three elements at the same time.
RISOTTO. METHOD:
ARCTIC CHAR. METHOD:
BROWN BUTTER. METHOD:
Once melted, the butter will foam up a bit, then subside. Smell the butter; it should have a nutty aroma. Pour into a bowl to stop the butter burning. If the butter starts to blacken, dump it and start over. Chop up the onions and asparagus, and add to the warm butter just before serving it. Season with salt and the zest and juice from the lemon.
Garnish with crispy fried rye bread. Eat the completed dish while the risotto retains its sumptuous texture.
COCKTAIL: CLOUD 75
To complement the risotto recipe, Danny has taken a traditional French 75 cocktail and swapped out sugar syrup out for cloudberry jam to create this unique taste of the north – these berries are almost exclusively found in the northern hemisphere and Scandinavia. Cloudberries are related to the raspberry family – however these golden yellow berries are far harder to find and are one of the most sought-after berries in Sweden. Although it is better to find your own berries and create a homemade jam, you can buy a ready-made jam in large supermarkets. Mix this super simple but tasty cocktail at home for a perfect aperitif to that beautifully creamy Västerbotten cheese risotto.
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