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Learn how to make lefse, a traditional Norwegian flatbread—made with potatoes, grilled, and served with butter and sugar. Learn how to make lefse with 2 different recipes—traditional and instant.
Welcome! This post is the heart of why we started this blog. To share family recipes and traditions. Norwegian baking is a tradition in our family.And lefse is a must-have at our holiday table. At the very least, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Typically paired with homemade buns.
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I’ve included two different lefse recipes in this post. I’m showing the instant version of making the dough. The process for rolling and grilling the lefse is the same for both the traditional and instant recipes.
Supplies for Lefse
Here are the supplies you need to make lefse.
- Lefse griddle
- Rolling pin & cover (we use a tube sock! yes, it’s clean 🙂 hah!)
- Lefse turning stick
- Pastry board & cover
You can find a lefse starter kit from Bethany Housewares, which is pretty awesome to have all the supplies bundled together and a great gift idea.
Ingredients (Instant Lefse Recipe)
- 5 cups + 1/4 – 1/2 cup Hungry Jack Potato Flakes
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 10oz 7up (cold!)
- 2 1/4 cups water (cold!)
- 1 cup evaporated milk (cold!)
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
How to Make Lefse
You’ll want to set aside an afternoon or evening to make lefse. We usually get together with other family members for a “lefse party.” And sometimes we’ll make both the traditional and instant versions.
Making the Dough (Instant Recipe)
Here’s how to make lefse dough using the instant recipe with potato flakes. Then, we’ll show you how to roll and grill it, which can be used for both recipes.
Step 1 | Mix all ingredients except for flour
In a large bowl, add the potato flakes, salt, sugar, 7up, water, evaporated milk, and oil. Make sure the 7up, water, and evaporated milk are cold.
Mix well.
Step 2 | Add flour
Add the all-purpose flour.
Step 3 | Mix and knead
Mix and then knead until combined.
Rolling & Grilling Tips (Traditional & Instant Recipe)
This section covers rolling and grilling, which you can follow for either lefse recipe.
Step 4 | roll into balls and chill
Roll the dough into balls and chill in the refrigerator.
Step 5 | preheat griddle
Preheat the lefse griddle to 350 degrees. (It may depend on your grill.) Pull only one ball of dough from the refrigerator at a time.
Step 6 | Prepare pastry board
Make sure the surface of the pastry board is well-floured.
Step 7 | form dough
Then, form your dough as pictured.
Step 8 | Roll dough to about 12 inches in diameter
Roll the dough to about 12 inches in diameter using a rolling pin. (The more you roll, the greater the chance you’ll have a sticky spot on your pastry board. Make sure to flour the spot well, and you may need to pick up the dough as you roll and re-flour.)
Note: roll into a circle as much as possible. We have improved our skills a lot since this picture was taken!
Step 9 | Pick up using lefse stick
Using the lefse stick, carefully pick up the rolled lefse dough as shown.
Step 10 | Place on lefse grill
Carefully place the lefse on the grill and slowly turn the stick to unravel the other half.
Step 11 | Grill the first side
Grill on one side for a few minutes.
The dough will start to bubble.
Step 12 | Flip and cook the second side
Flip and cook the other side for a few minutes.
Step 13 | Repeat with the remaining dough
Repeat until you have a beautiful stack of lefse like this:
Step 14 | Top with butter and sugar, roll, and enjoy!
Slice the rounds in half before serving. Spread with butter and sugar.
Roll up and enjoy!
Please stop by and say hi in the comments. Have you made lefse? Lefse pros, what tips do you have that I didn’t mention?
Lazy Lefse with Instant Potatoes and 7UP
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An easy way to make lefse with instant potato flakes. Just as yummy. Spread with butter, sugar, roll-up and enjoy!
- Total Time: 3 hours
- Yield: 18–20 rounds 1x
Ingredients
UnitsScale
- 5 cups + 1/4 – 1/2 cup Hungry Jack Potato Flakes
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 10oz 7up (cold!)
- 2 1/4 cups water (cold!)
- 1 cup evaporated milk (cold!)
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
Instructions
- In a large bowl, mix the potato flakes, salt, sugar, 7up, water, evaporated milk, and oil.
- Add 2 cups of flour.
- Mix and knead.
- Roll the dough into balls.
- Chill in the refrigerator.
- Preheat the lefse griddle to 350 degrees. (may depend on your grill)
- Pull only one ball of dough from the refrigerator at a time.
- On a floured pastry board, roll the dough to about 12 inches in diameter.
- Place the rolled dough on the griddle.
- The dough will start to bubble.
- Flip and cook the other side.
- Repeat.
- When you’re ready to serve — spread with butter, and sugar, roll up and enjoy!
Notes
- Make sure your 7Up and evaporated milk are cold.
- Supplies: lefse griddle, rolling pin w/cover, lefse turning stick, pastry board w/cover
- Author: Kelsey Restemayer
- Category: Breads
- Cuisine: Norwegian
Traditional Norwegian Lefse
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A traditional lefse recipe, Norwegian potato flat bread. Spread with butter, sugar, roll-up and enjoy.
- Total Time: approx 4 hours
Ingredients
UnitsScale
- 5 cups mashed potatoes (~2.5 pounds)
- 1 cup cream
- 2 tablespoons shortening
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
Instructions
- Boil 2.5 pounds of potatoes until they fall apart and yield 5 cups.
- Drain the potatoes, you don’t want any water.
- Mash the potatoes with a beater.
- Add cream, shortening, sugar, and salt to hot potatoes.
- Cool thoroughly, and then add the flour.
- Mix and knead.
- Roll the dough into balls.
- Chill in the refrigerator.
- Preheat the lefse griddle to 350 degrees. (may depend on your grill)
- Pull only one ball of dough from the refrigerator at a time.
- On a floured pastry board, roll the dough to about 12 inches in diameter.
- Place the rolled dough on the griddle.
- The dough will start to bubble.
- Flip and cook the other side.
- Repeat.
- When you’re ready to serve — spread with butter, and sugar, roll up and enjoy!
Notes
- The time will depend on your lefse making skills 😉
- Supplies: lefse griddle, rolling pin w/cover, lefse turning stick, pastry board w/cover
- Author: Kelsey Restemayer
- Category: Breads
- Cuisine: Norwegian
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