Williston North Dakota Gears Up For 90th Annual Lutefisk Feed!
The tradition continues on February 24 in Williston. It's the annual lutefisk & meatball dinner at First Lutheran Church. It's hard to believe this big event has been going on for 90 years. The dinner itself is outstanding. It's a great opportunity for members of the church to work together to pull off this fundraiser. Everything from making the famous plum sauce, peeling potatoes, rolling meatballs, rice making, lefse prep, and cutting lutefisk. I saved the best for last though. You read that right...cutting lutefisk. Everyone comes together to pull it off.
What is Lutefisk
Lutefisk is made from aged or dried and salted cod cured in lye. It is gelatinous in texture after being rehydrated for days before eating. I know. I can see you shaking your head. Remember, everyone involved with this is proud of their history and traditions. This is a way to celebrate our Scandinavian heritage. I will not lie, I have had it, and it is an acquired taste. If you have not had it, you need to at least should try it. It's not that it tasted bad...it's a texture thing for me The meatballs and the rice pudding are my favorites. The meal is served family-style, so it's great to sit down to eat and catch up with those you have not seen in a while.
Ticket Prices
- Adults & High School students - $20.00
- Junior High & Grades - $10.00
- Pre-school - Free
- Tickets will be available at the door
This meal, along with many events at the church is proudly put on by volunteers. Thanks to all involved with this meal, and for keeping our heritage and traditions strong!
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