Kanelstang (Cinnamon Danish)
The cinnamon roll recipes and variations we have shared so far on this blog are many. That’s no secret. But until we run out, we won’t stop sharing our favorites and hoping that you try out the recipes!
The cinnamon roll recipes and variations we have shared so far on this blog are many. That’s no secret. But until we run out, we won’t stop sharing our favorites and hoping that you try out the recipes!
There is no better time of year to eat fish than in the summertime. In Denmark, we love to go down to the harbor and enjoy some fresh fish or fiskefrikadeller at a local restaurant, always followed by an ice cream.
Last week, we posted a recipe for landbrød, or country bread, that has quickly turned into one of our favorite bread recipes ever. For us, bread recipes are all about simple ingredients that create something wonderful.
Happy June 1st! Summer is practically here, and although I guess we’ll have to wait 19 more days for it to be ~offically~ summer, we are certainly already enjoying the Vitamin D!
Like many others, we found some solace in baking sourdough over the course of the pandemic. It’s a satisfying process, leavening your bread with a starter that you create from scratch.
As spring starts to turn into summer here in North America, we’re enjoying the warmer weather and much-needed Vitamin D! We’re also looking to make some more summery recipes.
Ever been to IKEA and not had lunch/dinner there? If so, you’re really missing out, because it’s one of the best parts about going there in the first place. Apart from the cheap furniture, of course.
Personally, I won’t ever get enough of developing recipes for bread rolls. They’re so fun to make and the variations are endless! Today’s recipe is for chokoladeboller, or chocolate rolls.
Prunes. A word that many look at in disgust, associating them with their high fiber content and thus, their ~not so fun~ effects on the digestive system.