Herring salad

Mixed salad featuring salted herring From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Herring salad (Finnish: sillisalaatti, Swedish: sillsallad, Norwegian: sildesalat) is a mixed salad consisting of cut and salted herring, beetroot, potato, onion, mayonnaise and sour cream.

A plate of Norwegian herring salad

Ingredients, preparation, and history

Scandinavian herring salad is made of salted or pickled herring, cooked potatoes, and beetroot, cut into small cubes and served on a tray.[1] It can also contain cucumber,[2] apple,[3] carrots, and onion. If the salad does not contain herring it is called beetroot salad. The salad can be eaten with a sauce made of sour cream and lemon juice or vinegar.[4] Recipes often recommend refrigerating the salad overnight or for a few hours to set, before serving it chilled.[5]

The Finnish name for herring salad, rosolli, comes from the Russian language. The original Russian word rassol meant a brine of pickled gherkins; the Estonian rosolje is a similar dish.[6] The Swedish word sillsallad is thought to have inspired the word sinsalla which is used to refer to rosolli in Ostrobothnia.[citation needed] In the United States, herring salad prepared in this style is associated with Scandinavian immigrant communities in the upper midwest.[7]

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