• Cenzorrll@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I made some sort of Norwegian dish for my ex (she’s Vietnamese, comes into play later) that she really wanted and missed from when she visited Norway. It was a casserole consisting of potatoes, cream, pickled Herring, and ground black pepper. Like, I’m pretty sure that’s every ingredient that went into this thing. I’m not even sure if there was any cheese or salt.

    I thought I screwed up somewhere because it was not good. She loved it because it was so bland and apparently I made it perfectly. I do not understand how she could go from eating food like bun bo hue to whatever the hell I made and enjoy it.

    • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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      1 day ago

      You dont need to euthanize the flavour of the ingredients by using a bunch of extra spices all around all the time.

      Pickled herring already has a strong flavour, which with potatoes and cream will create a pretty smooth taste.

      One of the most known Basque (north Spain) cuisines is cod, garlic, olive oil. That’s it! And it’s fucking delicious if done right (vacalao al pil pil if honest to search). A good steak is often seasoned with just salt.

      I do enjoy heavy seasoned stuff, but sometimes enjoying the simplicity of non invasive flavours is cool too.

    • Hoimo@ani.social
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      2 days ago

      Sometimes it’s more about the texture than the flavour and potatoes with cream sounds delicious in that regard.