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Kalops (cuisine)

Beef stew of Sweden and Finland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kalops (cuisine)
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Kalops (swe.) or palapaisti/vatkuli (fin.) is a Swedish and Finnish beef stew that contains beef, onion, allspice, bay leaf, and other spices.[1] It is often served with boiled potatoes and pickled beetroot.

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Kalops with boiled potatoes, asparagus and pickled beetroot.

It was first described in a cookbook from 1755 by Cajsa Warg. The Swedish name of the dish is derived from the English word "collops", which means 'slices of meat'.[2]

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