Cooking & Baking
Related: About this forumAny suggestions for Scandinavian recipes?
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I am part Mexican, part Swedish/Norwegian and have embraced Mexican cooking but haven't done much to honor the other part of my heritage and would like to give it a whirl.
Even living in Minnesota, I am finding a lack of places that serve Swedish/Norwegian food (ok there is Ikea - ha!) except for some bakeries and local cafes that serve lutefisk.
Any recipes, websites or cookbook recommendations would be appreciated!
blue neen
(12,335 posts)They're good cookies!
2/3 C. Butter
1 C. Sugar
1 Egg
1 1/2 tsp. Vanilla
1 1/3 C. Flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 C. walnuts, chopped fine
1 1/2 Tbls. cinnamon
2 Tbls. sugar
Cream butter and gradually add 1 cup sugar. Beat in egg and vanilla. Sift the flour with baking powder and 1 tsp. cinnamon. Add to egg mixture and blend well. Chill for 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 350. Combine walnuts, cinnamon, and sugar. Roll chilled dough into sugar mixture. Place cookies on greased and floured baking sheets about 3" apart. Bake about 12 minutes. Cool on racks.
Hint: I thought the walnut, cinnamon, sugar mixture was too strong, so I deleted some cinnamon and added a little more sugar. It all depends on your tastes. Good luck!
nadine_mn
(3,702 posts)Thank you
grasswire
(50,130 posts)I don't know the name of it, but some other members of this forum have mentioned it before. There is probably a web site with some videos, and perhaps lots of recipes.
Denninmi
(6,581 posts)Different years focus on foods of each of the 4 main Scan. countries, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. The series is shown in rotation on PBS's 'Create' digital sub-channel.
http://www.newscancook.com/
GoCubsGo
(32,099 posts)The food all looks so yummy! Of course, I am a fan of salmon, pickled herring, and other seafood, as wall as the cabbage family.
eridani
(51,907 posts)Cookies, bread and pastries are your best bet here.
(Insert lutefisk joke here)
nadine_mn
(3,702 posts)In a little restaurant in northern MN and lutefisk was their specialty. Oh the smell of that all day..I never liked fish before then and that clinched it
bluedave
(366 posts)cbayer
(146,218 posts)and not the Scandinavian one.
That being said, they do have some decent cheeses and the meatballs can be good.
Other than that, I would just keep refining your Mexican food.
tru
(237 posts)Look up images of smorrebrod (open faced sandwiches) on the web and use those for inspiration. Skip the herring
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kringle, a pastry. You know who enjoying a piece of kringle:
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various cucumber dishes - in sour cream, in a mixture of vinegar and sugar, etc.
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rodgrod med flode (raspberries and cream):
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