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“Our festival is a little unique as far as we don’t allow outside vendors to come in,” explains Margit Gerber, Syttende Mai coordinator. “All the food stands—there are 21 this year—are operated by local, nonprofit groups, like the Rotary Club, the Boy Scouts and the Relay For Life team.”
Visitors
can expect typical festival food, including brats, hot dogs and cotton candy,
but there will also be a large selection of traditional Norwegian cuisine.
The
Sons of Norway Lodge operates a food stand that serves Viking hot dogs wrapped
in lefse, a soft, potato-based flat bread. On Saturday and Sunday, visit their
lodge for a smorgasbord of authentic Norwegian cuisine offered a la carte. They
will serve herring, Norwegian meatballs, potatoes, lefse and raw vegetables.
For something on the sweet side, try the risengrot (rice pudding), rommegrot
(cream pudding) and sot suppe, a creamy fruit soup made with dried fruits and tapioca.
Many of the baking demonstrations and food stands will feature Norwegian baked
goods, like waffles, krumkake (a delicate cone-shaped cookie that can be eaten
plain or filled with whipped cream) and sandbakkel, a butter cookie baked in
decorative tin molds.
A
Norwegian cheese-tasting will offer guests an opportunity to sample Gjetost,
also spelled Geitost (pronounced “yay-toast”),
In
Syttende Mai takes place
May 16-18. Events begin at 9 a.m. on

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