Another "
låda"...
This time: Kalmarlåda - Kalmar being a city on the southwest coast of Sweden. There doesn't seem to be much of any reason for naming this dish after Kalmar, though. In fact, the potato preparation is widely known as "southern-style" potatoes while Kalmar is distinctly not a "southern" city. One way or another, Kalmarlåda always contains lamb chops, bacon or ham and "southern-style" potatoes.
The ingredients:
1 cup of whole milk (or half-and-half), 1/3 cup veal broth (I ended up using close to a cup total), one pound of potatoes, chives (about 1/2 cup, chopped), 1 tsp worchestire sauce, 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper, 1 tsp flour, a few drops of lemon juice, a few dill pickles, one rack of lamb (or 3-4 thick lamb chops), 1/4 pound excellent-quality bacon or ham, 3 oz butter (plus butter for frying)
Start by making the (optional) chive butter. Mix the rooms temperature butter with the worshestire sauce, the lemon juice, cayenne, chopped chives and salt and peppar.
Place the mixed butter on a sheet of plastic wrap. Roll and form into a cylinder or other shape. Place in refridgerator and let harden.
If using a rack of lamb, divide into (double-cut) chops.
Salt and peppar:
Peel and cut the potatoes into roughly 1/2-inch square pieces.
Melt a few tablespoons of butter in a frying pan...
... and add the potatoes:
Saute over medium-high heat until golden brown, about 10-15 minutes.
Finely chop the onion. Lower the heat and add to the potatoes.
Saute for about 3 minutes. When soft, add the flour...
... saute for a few minutes more and add the stock plus the milk/half-and-half.
Let boil until thickened, lower the heat and simmer.
Add small amounts of stock until served if the potatoes get too thick.
Fry or grill the lamb chops:
As the chops cook, saute the ham or bacon. I chose to slice my ham although ham "steaks" would be fine. The ham I used is an incredible, farm-made ham from an island in the northern Stockholm archipelago ("Väddö"). It's been smoked with juniper and adler.
Finally, serve by placing the lamb chops on a serving of "southern-style" potatoes and adding the ham, some sliced pickles and a few pats of the chive butter:
While lager, snaps and water would be traditional, I found an excellent bottle of red to accompany this treat:
Last edited by
Bridgestone on March 17th, 2008, 2:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.