Rabarbertærte (Rhubarb Pie)
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!
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.
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!