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Nutella Cardamom Buns

Nutella Cardamom Buns

Cardamom buns hardly need an introduction on this blog, as I’ve shared several recipes for these before. But the beautiful thing about these fluffy, slightly spiced, and sweet buns is that they are the perfect vessel for a variety of fillings that make them a new...

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Brytebrød; for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Norwegians love to bake, and it's a craft they have mastered to perfection.  From cakes to cookies, breads and everything in between, there is something so special about baked goods from my home country.  Most creations fit in the "rustic" category, and this brytebrød...

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Pickled Pumpkin; A Forgotten Recipe

January is a meager month in Norway, where it's  typically so cold and dark nothing seems to ever be able to survive outside.   This is when we have to turn to our pantry for food, and to the mason jars we worked at filling over the summer and autumn with all types of...

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Homemade and healthy Knekkebrød

Each time I go home to Norway, the meal I most look forward to is breakfast.    Norwegians and Scandinavians alike take this meal really seriously.   It is often a serious spread and the meal can go just as long as dinner.  Various spreads are placed on the table,...

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Happy New Year and a brief announcement

Hello my dear readers and a Happy New Year to you all!  For the past couple of years I have been building this page around my Norwegian upbringing and background as a food professional, combining traditional recipes from my homeland with my interest in beverages and...

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Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Seven

Just two more days until Christmas and here comes my last day of my cookie series!  I wanted to leave a really easy one for last since most of you are probably feeling the stress of the holiday preparations by now. This "cookie" is part cookie, part candy and...

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Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Six

December is without doubt my favorite month of the entire year.  Not only is it my birth month, but also that of many of my closest friends, and the festive spirits that goes along with both birthdays and Christmas makes this a more carefree time where we can allow...

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Tørre Vafler: Not Quite a Waffle, Not Quite a Cookie

Tørre Vafler: Not Quite a Waffle, Not Quite a Cookie

My aunt Gudrun was one of the best cooks I have ever known. She was widely known in my home town of Sykkylven for being an extremely knowledgeable and talented baker and homemaker, preserving traditions from our region of Norway that were hundreds of years old.

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Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Five

Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Five

Every time I see "kransekakestenger" on a cookie plate, my mouth instantly starts to water.  These soft, chewy, and flavor-packed concoctions contain only three ingredients but taste so heavenly it's easy to believe these take all day to bake when quite the opposite...

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Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Four

Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Four

Today turned into the perfect day to bake. A mix of sleet and rain had developed overnight here in the Hudson Valley and it was freezing outside this morning when I took my dogs out for their first outing. We quickly ran back inside after the usual (yet unusually wet and short) walk, where I was met with the warmth of the kitchen and the smell of freshly brewed coffee…My mind instantly went to day #4!!

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Seven Types of Christmas Cookies: Day Three

Seven Types of Christmas Cookies: Day Three

Berlinerkranser is considered as one of the “seven” in the traditional cookie round-up for Christmas, with its rich aromatic taste, and they are many people’s favorite.  The baking of these can prove to be quite the test, but the result will be the most delicious Christmas cookies – I promise!

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Kringle: The Nordic Pretzel

Kringle: The Nordic Pretzel

The kringle is a familiar Scandinavian pastry here in the U.S. among those familiar with Nordic cuisine. Often times referred to as the Nordic pretzel because of its similarity in shape, it is said to have arrived in the 13th century with the Roman Catholic monks. ...

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Brytebrød; for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Norwegians love to bake, and it's a craft they have mastered to perfection.  From cakes to cookies, breads and everything in between, there is something so special about baked goods from my home country.  Most creations fit in the "rustic" category, and this brytebrød...

read more

Pickled Pumpkin; A Forgotten Recipe

January is a meager month in Norway, where it's  typically so cold and dark nothing seems to ever be able to survive outside.   This is when we have to turn to our pantry for food, and to the mason jars we worked at filling over the summer and autumn with all types of...

read more

Homemade and healthy Knekkebrød

Each time I go home to Norway, the meal I most look forward to is breakfast.    Norwegians and Scandinavians alike take this meal really seriously.   It is often a serious spread and the meal can go just as long as dinner.  Various spreads are placed on the table,...

read more

Happy New Year and a brief announcement

Hello my dear readers and a Happy New Year to you all!  For the past couple of years I have been building this page around my Norwegian upbringing and background as a food professional, combining traditional recipes from my homeland with my interest in beverages and...

read more

Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Seven

Just two more days until Christmas and here comes my last day of my cookie series!  I wanted to leave a really easy one for last since most of you are probably feeling the stress of the holiday preparations by now. This "cookie" is part cookie, part candy and...

read more

Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Six

December is without doubt my favorite month of the entire year.  Not only is it my birth month, but also that of many of my closest friends, and the festive spirits that goes along with both birthdays and Christmas makes this a more carefree time where we can allow...

read more
Tørre Vafler: Not Quite a Waffle, Not Quite a Cookie

Tørre Vafler: Not Quite a Waffle, Not Quite a Cookie

My aunt Gudrun was one of the best cooks I have ever known. She was widely known in my home town of Sykkylven for being an extremely knowledgeable and talented baker and homemaker, preserving traditions from our region of Norway that were hundreds of years old.

read more
Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Five

Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Five

Every time I see "kransekakestenger" on a cookie plate, my mouth instantly starts to water.  These soft, chewy, and flavor-packed concoctions contain only three ingredients but taste so heavenly it's easy to believe these take all day to bake when quite the opposite...

read more
Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Four

Seven Types of Cookies for Christmas: Day Four

Today turned into the perfect day to bake. A mix of sleet and rain had developed overnight here in the Hudson Valley and it was freezing outside this morning when I took my dogs out for their first outing. We quickly ran back inside after the usual (yet unusually wet and short) walk, where I was met with the warmth of the kitchen and the smell of freshly brewed coffee…My mind instantly went to day #4!!

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