Norway’s Laziest Chef? Meet Halvar Ellingsen
Halvar Ellingsen is one of our Culinary Ambassadors designing a series of seasonal dishes for our ships. He is a big believer in letting the ingredients do the work, not the chef.
“No, I’m not actually lazy!” Halvar chuckles in his statuesque frame, a glint of boyish mischievousness flashing across his blue eyes. “That nickname was just a joke because I don’t spend a lot of time "ruining" the ingredients. Why spend time hiding a perfect carrot or a perfect piece of cod or lamb behind lots of techniques?”
For the award-winning chef from Sigerfjord, Northern Norway, “it is the ingredients that are the stars”, and he takes great care in being selective with the techniques to “take care of the food and give it character”.
It’s a pure approach to food that has seen Halvar win one national competition after another, not to mention work at a string of high-profile Norwegian restaurants. His ethos and flair for cooking also secured him a coveted position on Norway’s national cooking team.
Home is where his heart is
After ten years of living and cooking in Oslo, Halvar decided to move home to be closer to family and “to get in touch with the ingredients again”.
Home for Halvar is Sigerfjord in the beautiful archipelago of Vesterålen. He proudly describes the region as having “the whole package”, thanks to its largely untouched nature and “an incredible amount of good raw materials for cooking”.
With fresh, local ingredients at his fingertips and the landscapes of Vesterålen as the setting, all the intrepid chef needed next was a venue to cook at. This would be Kvitnes Farm, built by Halvar’s great-great-great grandfather at the beginning of the 19th century.
"Why come to Vesterålen to eat truffles and foie gras? It really makes no sense when we have so many good ingredients.”
A never-ending to-do list
It’s been six years since Halvar set up his kitchen at Kvitnes and it’s clear that this so-called ‘lazy chef’ and his team have been hard at work. The restaurant regularly receives rave reviews and has drawn comparisons to Scandinavian Michelin-starred restaurants.
What makes these accolades even more impressive is that Kvitnes is also virtually self-sufficient in vegetables, meat, herbs, and berries, sourcing almost all its ingredients from the surrounding islands. Halvar admits that “while this is a great way to work, it’s also very demanding and requires a lot of planning… We will never finish the ‘to-do list’.”
Why is he driven to champion locally sourced ingredients despite the effort involved? He says, “it is important to me that our guests understand where they are when they eat at Kvitnes and what season it is. Why come to Vesterålen to eat truffles and foie gras? It really makes no sense when we have so many good ingredients.”
“Damn good food”
Kvitnes has allowed Halvar to challenge his creativity “close to the ingredients”, to see that “everything has a connection”, and “at the same time cook damn good food!” he exclaims with a grin.
“I also find the sight of happy guests very satisfying,” Halvar comments. “It’s a great feeling to be able to show our guests how we cook in the most sustainable way. I hope guests who eat at Kvitnes are inspired to try doing the same, even long after they’ve returned home”.
A childhood collaboration
Halvar sees our ships pass the farm each week, usually delivering items for Kvitnes at the nearby port of Sortland. But his memories of our white, black, and red livery begin from when he was a boy.
“I remember when some of the new Coastal Express ships came into port in Sortland for the first time. It was really cool for me as a little boy. Hearing the whistle of the ships a little before half past one every day was just a natural part of growing up in the area.”
Halvar is bringing his wealth of experience to a new collaboration with our Norway’s Coastal Kitchen, working alongside fellow head chefs Astrid Nässlander and Øistein Nilsen. Together, the trio will work side by side to create a series of exciting seasonal and locally sourced dishes each imbued with their hallmark style of cooking.
In his own words, Halvar says, “I’m really looking forward to having fun working together, giving guests on the ships food which tastes great and which also highlights the ingredients of the areas they travel to.”