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Lefse Griddle

Lefse griddle

Lefse on a griddle. Sean Hayford Oleary / wikimedia / 2007 / CC BY 2.0

A lefse griddle is a very large, flat, round cooking surface designed specially for baking the Norwegian flat bread called “lefse.”

It has no edges on it and just a slightly raised rim. Having no rim makes it easier to roll the lefses over during cooking using a lefse stick.

The griddles are generally about 40 cm wide (16 inches).

The griddles are normally operated at 245 to 260 C (475 to 500 F), and used ungreased.

Lefse griddles used to all be stove top ones (or before that, designed for use in hearths) but electric ones are more common now. Electric ones will have either aluminum, or non-stick surfaces, and be on short legs, with wooden handles and a thermostat controller.

You can also use a lefse griddle for anything you would griddle. Some models have optional lids that you can purchase to extend their usability to other food stuffs, such as baking a pizza on it. Many have a part of the side that acts as an overflow spout, to allow things such as grease to drain off when cooking other things.

See also: Lefse rolling pins

Substitutes

A large griddle, an electric frying pan, or a big cast iron frying pan.

Language Notes

The North American confusion between grill and griddle extends here as well, so that it is often mistakenly called a “lefse grill.”

A lefse griddle is called a “takke” in Norwegian.

Lefse griddle

Lefse on a griddle. Lance Fisher / wikimedia / 2007 / CC BY-SA 2.0

This page first published: May 29, 2005 · Updated: May 21, 2022.

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