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A woman who lives in Seattle, WA who shares her passion for all things food-related — recipes, cookbooks, kitchen products, restaurant reviews and anything else that comes to mind.

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Jun 13

Swedish Birthday Cake – Strawberry Cake “Jordgubbstårta”

  Today is my birthday and to celebrate we are making a Swedish Birthday Cake! The most common Swedish birthday cake is Strawberry cake “Jordgubbstårta,” and depending on the family they put different things as the filling but I put the top (read full article)

Desserts & Sweets, strawberry, swedish, traditions

Jun 07

Cured Salmon “Gravlax” and Mustard Sauce “Hovmästarsås”

Pictures taken from Flickr kewpiebb99's photostream In Sweden you usually have Gravlax during the holidays i.e Easter or Christmas and also served in most restaurants and smörgåsbord. Gravlax is a piece of Swedish food history, except for Swedi (read full article)

Appetizers & Starters, fish, main course, main courses, mustard, swedish

Apr 23

Oatmeal Wafers “Havreflarn” with Nutella

Here is another recipe that would not be easier and quicker to make but tastes fabulous. They are called “Havreflarn” in Swedish or Oatmeal Wafer is probably the best translation.  These wafers you can find everywhere in Sweden, they ha (read full article)

Dessert, food, Nutella, oats, swedish, wafers

Apr 23

Oatmeal Wafers “Havreflarn” with Nutella

Here is another recipe that would not be easier and quicker to make but tastes fabulous. They are called “Havreflarn” in Swedish or Oatmeal Wafer is probably the best translation.  These wafers you can find everywhere in Sweden, they ha (read full article)

Dessert, food, Nutella, oats, swedish, wafers

Apr 14

Swedish Chocolate Balls “Chokladbollar”

I don’t think there is one kid in Sweden that does not know what a chocolate ball is.  Now these days it has a few new names, chocolate ball, coconut ball, oat ball, it changed name probably in the 80’s to be more politically correct.  I a (read full article)

Chocolate, chokladbollar, coconut, Dessert, food, swedish

Apr 14

Swedish Chocolate Balls “Chokladbollar”

I don’t think there is one kid in Sweden that does not know what a chocolate ball is.  Now these days it has a few new names, chocolate ball, coconut ball, oat ball, it changed name probably in the 80’s to be more politically correct.  I a (read full article)

Chocolate, chokladbollar, coconut, Dessert, food, swedish

Apr 08

Swedish Brownie ”Kladdkaka”

Swedish brownies are called ”kladdkaka” in Swedish which means stickycake. So you wonder what is the difference between regular brownies and Swedish brownies. There are two big differences sugar and baking powder. Swedish brownies have more suga (read full article)

brownie, chokolate, Dessert, food, swedish, swedish brownie

Apr 05

Swedish Cinnamon Buns “Bullar”

I have to say Swedish Bullar is one of my favorite desserts.  It is very similar to a Cinnamon roll but not as sweet. The “bulle” is probably the most popular afternoon coffee snack in Sweden. We call these afternoon coffee breaks “fika.” (read full article)

bullar, cinnamon buns, Dessert, food, swedish

Mar 31

Easter Traditions

Picture from Petrified in Pink Easter in Sweden has a number of things in common with Christmas, even if it doesn’t involve the same amount of hype. Easter cards are sent, Easter decorations are hung up, and many houses and homes are decorated with (read full article)

easter, food, gravy, leg of lamb, main courses, påsk, Recipes, swedish, traditions

Mar 23

Swedish Pizza Salad

  In Sweden this traditional salad is served in most pizza restaurants, because of it’s popularity it got the name pizza salad.  You can do this salad with only cabbage or with shallots, peppers and carrots.  Everyone includes either one of them (read full article)

Cole Slaw, food, pizza salad, pizzasallad, recipe, swedish, swedish pizza salad, vegetable

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