Sourdough Rugbrød (Rye Bread)
We posted our original Danish rye bread recipe (check it out here) over a month ago, and we’re back for more! This time, it’s more of a complicated process involving sourdough starter.
We posted our original Danish rye bread recipe (check it out here) over a month ago, and we’re back for more! This time, it’s more of a complicated process involving sourdough starter.
Kanelsnegle, or cinnamon snails, are a staple of Danish pastry and by far one of our favorite treats of all time. In fact, our first recipe we posted on this website was for kanelsnegle.
Tebirkes, like spandauer, is a type of Danish pastry that is very popular in Denmark. And as much as we love both spandauer and kanelsnegle, our favorite pastry is definitely tebirkes.
Spandauer are a very popular Danish pastry, and you can find multiple kinds of spandauer in every bakery in Denmark. Spandauer is just a name, and doesn’t have a direct English translation.
Growing up in Denmark, one of our favorite memories was going into the woods with our grandfather to pick wild raspberries. Afterwards, our grandmother would make a large batch of raspberry jam!
Pølsehorn, or pigs in a blanket, are an awesome snack or roll to make for breakfast, lunch, or even brunch! The roll is super fluffy and delicious – we used to absolutely love these as kids!
If you aren’t familiar with rugbrød, or Danish rye bread, you’re really missing out! We use this dense, seeded bread for open-faced sandwiches, or smørrebrød.
It’s that time of year where the weather seems to be slowly getting cooler, but we all know that winter is right around the corner. So if you’re on the lookout for a simple and satisfying meal – this is it!
Nothing beats a freshly baked roll and a big cup of coffee in the morning. This is a sentence we will stand by until the end of time, and these morgenboller are seriously some of the best.