While the rest of the world are occupied with solving the Stieg Larsson mysteries, I have found a mystery of my own. It might be very insignificant and it probably doesn’t takes a hacker like Salander to solve it, but I would gladly have your take on it.
Anyone ever had pizza in Sweden? If not, I can tell you that a Swedish pizza, it doesn’t matter if it’s take away or in a restaurant, always
comes togehter with a salad. Agreed, it’s nothing mysterious about a side salad with your pizza, but this is a special salad, presumably as Swedish as pickled herring. We simply call it “Pizzasallad” and it consist only of white cabbage, oil, vinegar, pickled peppers and black pepper. In a restaurant, the pizza salad normally comes as a help yourself-starter in a big bowl in the middle of the table and if you buy take away you get the pizza salad in a little plastic cup. If it’s a really lousy pizza place, the salad comes in a little plastic bag…Mmm yummy! Some eat it before, some eat it on the pizza and some has it like a side dish. In other words, no pizza without a salad in Sweden!
I got a sudden craving for this tangy, delicious salad last week when we a few of us had pizza. I made some myself (Again, esay as pie and sorry for all these food posts, just a period of food-homesickness… ) but no one apart from me understood the beauty of it… My cooking or my weird Swedish taste buds?
Anyway, if you want to try this Swedish delicacy, here’s the simple recipe!
- a half head of white cabbage, ca 500 g
- one red pepper
- 100 ml vegetable oil
- 2 tbs white vinegar
- salt
- coarsely-ground pepper
Slice the cabbage finely and chop the red pepper. Make a dressing of oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper, and mix it with the cabbage and the pepper. Put the salad in the fridge, over nigh if possible, and enjoy!
Anyway, back to my “mystery”. Why on earth is this salad synonymous with pizza in Sweden? Or am I compeletly wrong? Does anyone else in the world munch on this together with their pizza? Or, do you eat something else with your it? And, if you’ve tried it, what do you make of it?
Have a great weekend – with lots of pizza and pizzasallad!

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I was just in Malmö recently and had pizza there twice. The first was at a real Italian place, and we got no salad with the pizza there. But the second on was ordered as take away and we got a small plastic bag of this salad. It was similar to what we call coleslaw here in the USA. It wasn’t bad, but also not great….kind of boring. Our coleslaw is better. I have to agree about weird Swedish taste buds, though! You Swedes do eat some strange things!
We have something simmilar in Poland – it’s coleslaw (cabbage, carrot, mayonnaise, vinegar, vegetable oil, sugar) and it’s very popular to order it with pizza.
About swedish taste – it’s totally weird! xD
Last time my boyfriend, he is swedish, made a pizza with cheese, pepperoni, olives, tomatoes and BANANA!! xD He is very tallented when it comes to cooking, but… banana?! xD
@Karen: Here in Poland we have very very strange “chocolate pizza”. Do you have it as well in USA?
Let’s be honest: not only Swedes have strange taste buds.;)
At the pizza place we use for lunch sometimes it doesn’t contain peppers. I was really confused all the time when people called it “pizzasallad”.
For some strange reason all pizza places in Sweden must have agreed on serving only that salad with pizza.
I think it is a real disappointment. The worst versions I have seen were with green (bitter) peppers or pineapple. But I have never been a fan of most cabbage dishes even though it is very common in Germany.
My mother usually prepared it without peppers but with bacon, onions and caraway seeds not to forget a pinch of sugar to round it off.
Salad to pizza? these are news for me =) We never get it even at the best pizza places in Cuba, you can always order it, but it doesn’t come included.
@zuzisue – shocked by the use of banana? So was I was when my boyfriend made meatballs and a yogurt based sauce to them! YOGURT mixed with food, i was like “yuck!”, but i have to admit it didn’t taste bad after all.
Jag håller med, swedes eat kind of strange =)
I too am addicted to this stuff. We have just moved to Sweden and while my wife is addicted to pizzas with Bernaise sauce (very strange), I myself cannot get enough of these crazy little salad pots.
Cheers guys for all your salad inputs! Happy to hear that you are enjoying it!
Karen, you are probably right! If you are in a proper italian restaurant, the pizza might not come with the salad. Perhaps because it is – or must be – a Swedish invention?
Sounds pretty nasty with pineapple in it tough, I can see why that didn’t go down well, David. But bacon on the oter hand, I will defo try that! Cheers for the tips!
But come on, chocolate pizza? That is surely weirder that banana on the pizza, isn’t it??
Saw it- LAUGHED – tried it – barfed
Lol no kidding, but it was horrible. I dont know how you can like it, or any Swede for that matter. Its definitely an aquired swedish taste…
I like to put BBQ sauce or mayonnaise on my pizzas!
Us Finnish also serve this mystery “pizza salaati” as we call it but it happens to be a lot sweeter than the Swedish version.
I always eat pizzasallad with spaghetti.
Minty: What on earth are you saying?? Barfed? Can’t believe it, puked from pizza salad? One of the best inventions since the internet??? Oh well, like we say in Sweden, the taste is like the butt, devided!
Carmen: Didn’t know that, interesting! Thanks for telling!
Shima: Ah a soulmate!! I do too, whenever I have the option. Or on sesame crisp bread… heavenly!
David: I have to say I LOVE pizzasalad if it contains pineapple! That is my favourite. And i am onw of those who cannot have pizza without the salad.
Zuzisue: My favourite pizza have bananas, pineapple and curry. Sometimes shrimps. Mmm, delicious.
Yes I am a swede.
OMG! I love this salad, and I thank you ever so much for the recipe. Swedish pizza is the best pizza in the world and even moreso because it’s served with this tasty salad. I miss it so much being back here in the US. (my husband is Swedish and we lived there for 2 yrs.)
My daughter even loves this tangy salad.
Thank you again.
Merry Christmas…God Jul!!!!