This modern Scandinavian eatery is bringing one of a kind dishes to the Midwest, like their savory take on strudel. Instead of a sweet filling, they stuff the typical puff pastry with a mix of roasted mushrooms and goat cheese before baking. The crispy pastry is then served over a cream made with aquavit, a Scandinavian spirit similar to gin, and is drizzled with a mulled wine sauce. One bite of the dish immediately reminded Guy of food he had as a student traveling in Norway: “The concentration of flavors is through the roof,” he said.
Guy Fieri's heading out to grab flavor from far and wide. In Santa Fe, N.M., a Southwest-Middle Eastern quick stop slingin' the shawarma and salmon souvlaki. In Kansas City, Mo., a funky joint serving up outrageous Scandinavian specialties, and in El Paso, Texas, a family-run tortilla factory turning out top-notch tamales and tostadas.
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