SCANDINAVIAN EGG COFFEE

SCANDINAVIAN EGG COFFEE

SCANDINAVIAN EGG COFFEE Egg coffee is a Scandinavian treat that’s easy to make and delicious to drink. By adding a raw egg — including the washed shell — to ground coffee and boiling the resulting slurry, you end up with a smooth, mild cup of coffee. Adding the egg...

KOKT RÖDKÅL (COOKED RED CABBAGE)

KOKT RÖDKÅL (COOKED RED CABBAGE)

KOKT RÖDKÅL (COOKED RED CABBAGE) This delicious & easy side dish goes well with most everything & is especially hearty in the winter! 1/4 cup unsalted butter4 tart apples (peeled, cored, coarsely chopped)1 large onion (thinly sliced)2 pounds red cabbage...

DRÖMMAR (SWEDISH DREAM COOKIES)

DRÖMMAR (SWEDISH DREAM COOKIES)

DRÖMMAR (SWEDISH DREAM COOKIES) A simple recipe for an amazing cookie — make it and you’ll be rewarded with the lightest cookie imaginable. “Drömmar” means dreams, and these dream cookies are nearly as ubiquitous in Sweden as chocolate chip cookies are in the U.S. As...

“GLOGG” (SCANDINAVIAN HOT SPICED PUNCH)

“GLOGG” (SCANDINAVIAN HOT SPICED PUNCH)

"Glogg" (Scandinavian Hot Spiced Punch) This non‐alcoholic yuletide drink is served warm; it’s sure to warm up any gathering or celebration! 64 ounces black currant juice, grape juice, or other berry juice In a large kettle, combine all ingredients.Heat...

“PONNUKOKUR” – ICELANDIC PANCAKES

“PONNUKOKUR” – ICELANDIC PANCAKES

“PONNUKOKUR” — ICELANDIC PANCAKES From the Great Scandinavian Baking Book, try these light, crepelike treats! More sweet than savory, they are rolled up with sugar or spread with jam and folded up with whipped cream. 2 cups flour1 tablespoon sugar1/8 teaspoon baking...

“HASSELBACKSPOTATIS” – SWEDISH HASSELBACK POTATOES

“HASSELBACKSPOTATIS” – SWEDISH HASSELBACK POTATOES

"HASSELBACKSPOTATIS" - SWEDISH HASSELBACK POTATOES This classic way to prepare potatoes comes from a restaurant on. Djurgarden in Stockholm.These are perfect fall and winter fare for special meals, guests, Thanksgiving or Christmas OR -treat yourself to...