Hasselbackspotatis (Swedish Hasselback Potatoes)
We’re excited to share another Swedish recipe today! This one is insanely simple (seriously, only 5 ingredients including salt and pepper) and so delicious.
We’re excited to share another Swedish recipe today! This one is insanely simple (seriously, only 5 ingredients including salt and pepper) and so delicious.
I think we’ve mentioned plenty of times on this blog how much we love bread. It’s just one of the best things in the world! And once you get the hang of making it yourself, store-bought bread is never quite as good.
If there’s one thing that has been good about the pandemic, it’s been the homemade bread craze. Before COVID, we didn’t make that much bread at home – it just seemed like too much work!
Bread baking has been getting us through the dark winter days, especially this past pandemic year. And as spring arrives, we’d like to think that we’ll venture into baking fancy desserts.
There have been lots of holidays over the past few days – Lunar New Year, Valentine’s Day, Fastelavn – so whatever you celebrate, we hope it was a good one!
Frikadeller, or Danish meatballs, are one of the most classic Danish dishes. They (obviously) aren’t a baked good, like most of our other recipes, but we just couldn’t stop ourselves from sharing!
Happy February! We’ve got a fun little theme to tell you about this month. Starting with this post, all of our February recipes will start with the letter “F”.
Savory buns don’t get enough hype. Sure, cinnamon and cardamom buns are one of the greatest things the world has ever given us, but savory buns deserve just as much credit.
These tarteletter are one of our favorite Danish dishes. The combination of the chicken and asparagus sauce and the flaky pastry shell is absolute perfection.