Påskereder (Braided Bun Easter Nests)
As March starts to wind down over the next week and a half, we are very much looking forward to the start of spring. The change of seasons is always exciting, but winter to spring always feels the brightest.
As March starts to wind down over the next week and a half, we are very much looking forward to the start of spring. The change of seasons is always exciting, but winter to spring always feels the brightest.
You may have seen that last week, we posted a new blog post entitled “Cozy Recipes for Sunday Baking.” We were inspired by our love for chilled out and relaxed Sunday baking. It is a great way to unwind and also prepare lots of delicious baked goods for the week ahead.
About a year ago, we created a recipe for the blog called “hyggeboller” (you can find the recipe here). They were inspired by a recipe I found in an old Danish cookbook, called “Vi Bager” by Hanne Flensborg Thomsen.
It feels like we haven’t posted a new bread roll recipe in a long time, which is abnormal for us! We love bread, and we love coming up with new recipes to share with you all.
Over the past almost 2 years, we have posted a total of 135 recipes including this one! That means that we have nearly covered most of the basics of Danish baked goods.
A little over a year ago, in March of 2021, we posted one of our favorite bread recipes we’ve ever developed. Soft, fluffy, slightly sweet gulerodsboller, or carrot bread rolls.
Over Christmas, I traveled to Denmark to visit my grandmother and extended family. While I was there, I took a peek in a couple of old cookbooks to get some ideas for new Skandibaking recipes.
We can’t believe it’s already nearing the end of February! Time has been flying by, and before we even know it, it will be springtime again.
February in Scandinavia is the season of Fastelavn and fastelavnsboller. In Denmark, this holiday is similar to Carnival and involves children dressing up in costumes and hitting barrels filled with candy.