Terry, lutefisk is like gefilte fish for we goyem. Seems like a lot of work to fix (is!), but still ok once you've tried either. They're more accent dish than main entree.
A Lady just told me a favorite item from her muchacha's food truck is a beef-tongue taco.

I'm sure it's right up there with goat's head soup, or blueberry/sardine salsa.
As a daily canned fish eater I was disappointed to see that King Oscar co has switched from the Canadian source (worth the higher price) to a German North Sea smoked kipper supplier. Now we can have the same quality as so-so Polar brand at WalMart, but pay $1+ more for a poly wrapper vs a painted can.
IMO (are you ready? :laughing

: Beef is overrated but ok. Buffalo and pronghorn are top-shelf. (couldn't eat my speed-goat fast enough, and much got freezer burned.

) Elk and moose are as good as the three common deer species, but more expensive to have processed, and horse is better than most would expect. If you don't like duck, or geese (aka shoe-leather), it's lamb that you're missing out on. btw,
Nothing compares to chips of lamb in your minestrone. :thumbsup:
That said, I'd eat cardboard if salty enough, and about anything that didn't run off the plate if served on a bed of spinach, say 2 oz of the tasty greenery. (rabbits shouldn't have all the fun) Eye Doctor just told me an ounce of spinach/day would be good for my eyesight, but I'm
not about to cut back. Alligator is great, but we'll never see it up North without paying like lobster $$ for it. :thumbdown: Darned few things beat grilled salmon or roughy.