Showing posts with label scandinavia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scandinavia. Show all posts
Lam og Rejer Tarteletter med Dild og Salturt
Tarteletter are one of those homey grandmother style dishes that everyone likes eating during holidays and celebrations, but almost nev...
Apple and Blackberry Trifli with Homemade Granola
It seems everyone is talking about hygge these days. It was one of the "new" words of the year in 2016 . There are many interpr...
Jeppe's Kål - A Danish Tradition
" everybody says that Jeppe drinks, but nobody asks why Jeppe drinks " This is the most famous line from the 1722 play by...
The Wonderful World of Tube Food
I grew up with milk in a bag . I assumed the whole world did. I was wrong. It turns out bagged milk is something unique to Ontario. Every...
Gubbröra - Fishy Swedish Egg and Potato Salad
Gubbröra is a delicious dish with a funny name that means "old man mix". It is very easy to make as long as you can source t...
Rørvig Salat - A Taste of Danish Summer
Guys at Hav Rørvig is a small seaside town in Northern Sjælland, Denmark. It's famous as an area to go and relax at a somm...
Summertime at a Danish Cottage
No matter where you are in Denmark you're always close to the sea. With over 400 Islands a beach is never far away, and Whether you...
Fastelavn - Danish Mardi Gras
Fastelavn is the Danish version of the pre Lenten celebrations, such as Mardi Gras, Shrove Tuesday and Carnival, that are common all o...
Pepparkakor - Swedish Christmas Cookies
There are many types of gingerbread made around Christmas time in Europe. Personally I like the thin crisp type they make in Scandinavia...
Hindbærsnitter - Danish Pop Tarts
The first time I walked around a Danish Bakery I saw some hindb æ rsnitter and thought, wow! pop tarts! Their so similar I find it hard...
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