Kanelbrød (Cinnamon Swirl Bread)
Over the past almost 2 years, we have posted a total of 135 recipes including this one! That means that we have nearly covered most of the basics of Danish baked goods.
Over the past almost 2 years, we have posted a total of 135 recipes including this one! That means that we have nearly covered most of the basics of Danish baked goods.
We love bread rolls. Possibly more than regular loaves of bread, and that’s a significant statement for us. They’re just the perfect little package of bread, with lots of crust on the outside and a fluffy interior.
I firmly believe that a good slice, loaf, roll, etc. of bread has the power to change your entire day. That’s why starting the morning with freshly baked bread is unbeatable and sets you up perfectly for the day ahead.
Fluffy, freshly baked rolls fresh out of the oven. Cut in half and topped with any of the following: butter, jam, cheese, Nutella, peanut butter, etc. Need I say more?
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.
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.
Bread rolls truly must be the single greatest food on the planet. I mean, they’re like an individual serving of bread, but also like a tiny loaf of bread at the same time.
Nothing beats a freshly baked roll and a big cup of coffee in the morning. This is a sentence we will stand by until the end of time, and these morgenboller are seriously some of the best.
If there’s one thing that Danes love, it’s bread. A birthday is not complete without a breakfast table decorated with Danish flags and these yummy, fluffy, cardamom-flavored rolls.