Varme hveder (Danish Wheat Buns)
Coming up this Friday, April 30th is a Danish holiday called “Store Bededag” or “Great Prayer Day.” It is celebrated on the fourth Friday after Easter.
Coming up this Friday, April 30th is a Danish holiday called “Store Bededag” or “Great Prayer Day.” It is celebrated on the fourth Friday after Easter.
If you’ve been to a bakery in Denmark, you’ve most likely seen one of these featured in the display case. This pastry is called a “cremestang,” literally meaning “cream stick.”
Today’s recipe is for a no-bake dessert. Interesting choice for a baking blog, right? Lol. 😂 But no-bake desserts and cakes can be an absolute lifesaver sometimes!
Who doesn’t love a good carrot cake? We certainly do. In fact, we would classify it as one of the best cakes to bake, because it’s easy and turns out super yummy!
It’s pretty obvious at this point that Sofie and I are avid bakers. We love the process; it’s relaxing for us, not to mention delicious! But something that is incredibly annoying about baking is separating eggs.
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.
Hi everyone! We’ve been slow in posting recipes this week – it’s been really busy and we haven’t had enough time to get everything done. But, it’s a Saturday and the weather is beautiful!
We love a good loaf cake. Whether it’s banana bread, pumpkin bread, pound cake, or our chocolate-orange cake, there’s something magical about it.
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.