Hungry Jack Lefse Recipes

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LEFSE (USING HUNGRY JACK POTATOES)

Lefse (sounds like "left sa" ) is a Norwegian flat bread made from potatoes. I have been making this recipe for about 35 years. This is very good. Our family eats this every holiday and sometimes for birthdays. People eat it with butter and sugar, butter, jams and jellies,and peanut butter. Traditionally, you spread it...

Provided by Colleen Sowa

Categories     Flatbreads

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 6



Lefse (using Hungry Jack Potatoes) image

Steps:

  • 1. Combine potato flakes and salt in a mixing bowl, set aside.
  • 2. Put the 1/4 cup of butter in a 1-cup measuring cup and add enough water to make a full 1-cup measure. Put this into a saucepan and bring to a boil. Add this to the bowl with potato flakes, mix well with a fork. Add milk and mix well. Refrigerate until mix is completely chilled. Do not let the surface get dry.
  • 3. When dough is chilled, work in flour with your hands. Form into balls that are a little larger than a golf ball. Place in a container lined with a towel. refrigerate overnight.
  • 4. The next day, roll out the dough very thin on a cloth covered pastry board dusted with flour. Bake on the Heritage Grill (Lefse Griddle... or any large stove top griddle) that has been preheated to 500 degrees. This recipe makes approximately 12 lefse.
  • 5. *** Use a grooved lefse rolling pin to make the lefse. Roll it out very thin. Cook the lefse until bubbles appear, and when you check the underside... the bubble areas are golden brown or a bit darker. Then flip over and wait for the bubbles again.
  • 6. Cool and wrap in plastic wrap to keep fresh. Refrigerate.

3 c hungry jack potato flakes
1 tsp salt
1/4 c butter (or margarine)
3/4 c boiling water (appoximateley)
1 c milk
1 c flour

HUNGRY JACK LEFSE

this is a norwegian Christmas recipe that DH loves. It is like a potato flatbread, spread with butter, sprinkled with sugar and rolled up in Saran Wrap.He made the recipe and loved it. this is a short cut way of making the Lefse from one of the recipes a cookbook Pillsbury County Cooking from the cookbook swap that i got from ChamoritaMomma.

Provided by mandabears

Categories     Breads

Time 32m

Yield 20 lefse

Number Of Ingredients 6



Hungry Jack Lefse image

Steps:

  • Heat an electric lefse griddle(which we have) or electric skillet to highest temperature(DH has made this on the stove on a regular griddel)/.
  • DO NOT GREASE GRIDDLE OR SKILLET.
  • Measure potato flakes in large bowl.
  • In a small saucepan, heat water, salt and margarine to rolling boil.
  • Remove from heat, add milk.
  • Add liquid to potato flakes and stirr until flakes are moistened)mixture is crumbly).
  • Gradually add flour in small amounts to potato mixture.
  • Work with hands until a soft dough of rolling consistency forms, AVOID USING TOO MUCH FLOUR.
  • Form dough into a roll 10 inches long and 2 inches in diameter.
  • Cut roll into 1/2 inch slices.
  • Cover dough with plastic wrap while rolling out each lefse.
  • On a well floured board or pastry cloth roll out each sli8ce of dough until paper thin.
  • transfer lefse to heated griddle using a lefse stick or spatula.
  • Bake about 1 minute or until brown spots appear on bottom surface.
  • turn and bake other side 30-45 seconds.
  • Place lefse between cloth dish towels to prevent drying out.
  • repeat with remaining slices.
  • cool completely.
  • To serve spread with butter and fold in quarters.
  • DH spreads his with butter, sprinkles with sugar and rolls them in saran wrap.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 60.5, Fat 1.7, SaturatedFat 0.5, Cholesterol 1.7, Sodium 259.9, Carbohydrate 10, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 0.3, Protein 1.5

3 cups instant potato flakes, the recipe calls for Hungry Jack Brand
1 cup water
2 tablespoons margarine or 2 tablespoons butter
2 teaspoons salt
1 cup milk
3/4-1 cup all-purpose flour, the recipe calls for PillsburyBEST

NORWEGIAN LEFSE

Every Christmas since I was a little girl, my grandma always made lefse, now me and my dad make it together to give my grandma a break. It is such a treat at our house because it is very time consuming - but worth every minute. (Note: It works best when mashed potatoes are cold)

Provided by carolin_anderson

Categories     Dessert

Time 2h

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



Norwegian Lefse image

Steps:

  • In a large mixing bowl mix potatoes, milk, butter, salt and 3/4 cup of flour.
  • Kneed briefly on lightly floured board, adding flour to make the
  • dough non-sticky.
  • Divide dough into 12 equal balls; roll each on lightly floured
  • board into a circle paper thin.
  • Lightly oil a heavy skillet or crepe pan; set over medium heat.
  • Cook one at a time, until lightly browned, about one minute on
  • each side.
  • Stack on a plate with a paper towel in between each one.
  • Freeze leftovers, and thaw throughout the year and enjoy a favorite anytime.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 39.2, Fat 1.2, SaturatedFat 0.8, Cholesterol 3.6, Sodium 162.2, Carbohydrate 6.2, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 0.5, Protein 0.8

2 cups of plain mashed potatoes
2 tablespoons milk
1 tablespoon butter
1/4 teaspoon salt
flour
vegetable oil

LEFSE

These Norwegian Potato Pancakes can either be served for breakfast of dessert. The potatoes have to be mashed and cooled so do this ahead of time. (not included in time to make)

Provided by LUv 2 BaKE

Categories     Breakfast

Time 43m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



Lefse image

Steps:

  • Peel and Cook potatoes in boiling water till done; mash with a potato masher or electric mixer, till smooth.
  • Measure out two cups of the mashed potato and set whatever you have left over aside (we will only be using 2 cups of potato for this recipe, you can season the left over mashed potato and have it for dinner! ).
  • Combine mashed potatoes, milk, salt, sugar, and butter to it, then then mash together again until it's all blended.
  • Put your finished mashed potatoes into a sealed container and chill in the fridge till cold (about 2 hours); The mashed potatoes must be cold and then will be slightly stiff.
  • Measure out your 1 1/2 cups flour; add 1/2 cup of that flour to the mashed potatoes and stir to try to incorporate.
  • Again, from that 2 cups, sprinkle flour on a flat surface to keep the lefse dough from sticking to the counter; Put the chunk of mashed, floured potatoes down into the middle of the floured area; Knead it for about ten minutes, gradually incorporating another half cup of flour; After it has a whole cup of flour in it, it will feel much doughier and nothing like mashed potatoes anymore.
  • Seperate dough into 8 equal pieces, and roll each piece into a ball.
  • Spread more flour out onto your surface - the best way to avoid sticking is to flip the dough over every time you take a roll on the rolling pin, sprinkle a little more flour under it, and then roll the other side.
  • Always keep your rolling pin well floured, too; You want really thin pieces here, absolutely no thicker than your average flour tortilla, otherwise they won't cook all the way through and will taste a little doughy - They should work out to be about nine inches diameter.
  • Once you have all eight pieces rolled out, heat up your frying pan or griddle and grease it slightly only if it isn't non-stick; Flip one of the uncooked lefse into the pan and quickly unfold any creases that might have happened with the spatula; only turn lefse once, and do it when you see air bubbles forming under the lefse.
  • It won't need to cook for as long on the other side, but bubbles will form again (harder to see this time, careful not to leave it on too long and burn it!) you can just pick it up with the spatula and check underneath.
  • Serve warm sprinkled with icing sugar and cinnamon or with some jam.

3 large potatoes, for 2 cups mashed potato
1 tablespoon milk
2 tablespoons butter or 2 tablespoons margarine
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons sugar
1 1/2 cups flour, approximate

SALLY'S NORWEGIAN LEFSE

My mom was from Norway and she always made lefse every Christmas. This is her recipe for this tasty dessert.

Provided by morgainegeiser

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h15m

Yield 12-15 lefses

Number Of Ingredients 5



Sally's Norwegian Lefse image

Steps:

  • Mix the first 4 ingredients together.
  • Then add the flour, mixing thoroughly and adding a little extra flour if the dough seems too moist.
  • If using a pancake griddle, divide dough into egg-sized balls(if using a large lefse grill, larger balls will be needed.).
  • Chill the dough-balls for 30 minutes.
  • Roll out each ball on a pastry cloth until very thin.
  • Bake on a griddle or a lefse grill set at 400 - 500 degrees, until small brown spots appear on the surface. Then, turn and bake the other side until spots appear.
  • Cover with a towel or waxed paper after baking, to keep soft.
  • Serve buttered, and sprinkled with brown or granulated sugar.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 186.7, Fat 6.1, SaturatedFat 3.7, Cholesterol 16.8, Sodium 228.6, Carbohydrate 29, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 0.5, Protein 4

4 cups hot potatoes, mashed
1/4 cup melted butter
1/2 cup light cream
1 teaspoon salt
2 1/2 cups white flour

LEFSE

Lefse is a traditional soft Norwegian flatbread made out of potatoes and cooked on a griddle. I like it with butter and cinnamon-sugar, or use it to roll up lutefisk and mashed potatoes in. My grandfather emigrated here from Norway when he was small, and I am enamored with all things Norwegian!

Provided by Viking Knitter

Categories     Breads

Time P1DT20m

Yield 10-12 pieces

Number Of Ingredients 5



Lefse image

Steps:

  • peel, wash, and dry the potatoes.
  • grate them using a hand grater or a food processor.
  • add the milk, salt, flour and mix well.
  • cover with a damp towel and let sit overnight.
  • the next day: on a flour covered board, roll out dough very thin.
  • Cut it into 6" round circles.
  • transfer to heated non-stick griddle or skillet one at a time and lightly cook on each side until it gets little brown spots.
  • wrap in warm towel until ready to serve.

3 -4 potatoes
3/4 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 cups flour, plus extra
flour, for kneading (I like to put about a cup or so in a small bowl for easy-shmeezy use)

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