Flødeboller (Chocolate Marshmallow Domes)
If you’ve ever had a flødebolle, you’ll understand what I mean when I say that it’s a transformational experience. There’s nothing quite like eating one of these.
If you’ve ever had a flødebolle, you’ll understand what I mean when I say that it’s a transformational experience. There’s nothing quite like eating one of these.
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!
This weekend is Shrove Sunday, and in Denmark (and some other Nordic countries), that means it’s Fastelavn, aka time for baked goods and fun traditions!
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!
We’ve just been hit by a snowstorm here in the northeastern US, which calls for lots of hearty and filling dinner dishes! One of our favorites is these flødekartofler, or Danish scalloped potatoes.
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”.
These hindbærsnitter, or raspberry bars, are some of our favorite pastries of all time, mainly because they’re so simple. Made of buttery shortcrust pastry and tart raspberry jam, they’re the perfect treat!
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.
We often share recipes that mean a lot to us or have sentimental value, whether it’s something we ate a lot growing up or a recipe that has been passed down.