After all, what could be so difficult in making REAL lefse?
Isn’t it just potatoes and flour? No, my friend, there is, as it turns out, a
bit more involved in making REAL lefse. I found out, in my research that there
is the “correct” way, the "correct" equipment and a passel of "correct" recipes to follow.
Needless to say, as a beginner, my equipment, recipe and
technique will improve over time, but for now, I’d say I accomplished what I
set out to do.
So the system you see here was set up to be the least messy
since I didn’t know what the heck I was getting myself into.
I used our pancake griddle on 375 (400 cooked too quickly). That way I could have one finishing, one starting and one being prepared.
I used a “paint stick” flipper that I made earlier in the
day. It worked really well. Just a flick of the wrist and it was off the towel and onto the griddle.
The recipe was for 36 of the lefse sheets. I started at the
beginning of the MinnesotaTwins game and finished by the end of the 4th
inning (about an hour and a half).