Vermont Lutheran's Annual Lutefisk Dinner — Black Earth WIOn the third Saturday of October lutefisk lovers flock to Black Earth for what many consider the best dinner in south-central Wisconsin. As they have for years, volunteers at Vermont Lutheran Church prepare over half a ton of cured codfish as well as many meatballs, plenty of potatoes and lots of lefse.


Back in the graveyard the soaked lutefisk gets hosed down before cooking.

Circles of lefse are formed using these specialized rolling pins and carefully chosen cloths (heavyweight Amish denim is preferred).

Old-fashioned egg coffee is made by mixing a couple eggs, shells and all, into ground coffee which gets boiled in these old pots. Very good coffee, by the way.


The star of the show. Several heaping platters of lutefisk were demolished by our table of ten. I was amazed at the quantity some guests were able to put away.

Meatballs were also available as well as boiled potatoes, green beans, an excellent cranberry sauce, lefse and pitchers of melted butter. Pour it on until pools form on the plate . . . then you're ready to eat!

What's the perfect dessert to follow all that butter? That's right, rømmegrøt, a sour cream pudding swimming in more butter. A small bowl of this stuff nearly did me in.

And of course a platter of butter cookies. Some seriously talented bakers were at work here. That coffee was an absolute necessity at this point.

I've eaten lutefisk a number of times (mostly in Seattle) but never particularly enjoyed it. This was by far the best I've had. I never thought I'd say it but I wouldn't mind trying another lutefisk dinner before the season ends. Here's a
list of this year's dinners.
Vermont Lutheran Church
9886 Vermont Church Rd
Black Earth WI
608-767-3312
http://www.vermontlutheran.org/