Fläskpannkaka is a Swedish oven-made pancake baked from eggs, milk, flour, salt, and containing pieces of sliced pork. The ingredients are placed in a pan and baked in the oven. It is typically served with lingonberries. Varieties of the dish contain onion, apples, blueberries, or garlic.
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Mix all the ingredients except the casing in a large bowl. The easiest way is to use the hands
Stuff the casing with the mixture, using a sausage stuffing attachment. Let the sausages set in the refrigerator overnight.
Next day over the sausages with cold water, bring to a boil and simmer gently one hour. Or place the sausages in a large roasting pan and roast them in a preheated 350 degree oven for one hour. The sausage is good hot or cold.