Krydrede Kanelsnegle (Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls)
November is coming to an end, which means it’s Thanksgiving time in the US! Our favorite part of Thanksgiving is by far the food and quality time spent with family.
November is coming to an end, which means it’s Thanksgiving time in the US! Our favorite part of Thanksgiving is by far the food and quality time spent with family.
There is no better meal in the cold autumn or winter than a hearty soup or stew – that’s just a fact! Something about it is just so satisfying and makes you feel happy even on the darkest of winter nights.
Autumn is one of the best times of year to bake, with winter being the only season that beats it. That’s just my opinion, of course, but I think most people who do a lot of Christmas baking would agree!
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!
“Gule ærter” translates literally to “yellow peas.” It’s a soup that is usually cooked on salt pork, but we use bacon and ham in ours, since it’s more widely available where we are.
These tarteletter are one of our favorite Danish dishes. The combination of the chicken and asparagus sauce and the flaky pastry shell is absolute perfection.
It’s winter, and you know what that means – citrus season! Whether you prefer oranges, grapefruit, or lemons, the freshness of winter citrus is unbeatable.
This dessert is probably one of the most unique Scandinavian cakes we can think of. “Kransekage” translates to “wreath cake,” and is basically a stack of baked and decorated marzipan rings.
Christmas may be over, but that doesn’t mean we stop eating sweets! This awkward period between Christmas and New Year’s is the perfect time to kick back and enjoy life.