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Scandinavian Sweet Treats in Bloomington, MN
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Scandinavian Sweet Treats in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $8.95
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Features artwork by the great Swedish master, Carl Larsson.Attractive color cover of traditional Scandinavian treats. Recipes include Swedish coffee bread, chocolate balls, Norwegian fried cookies, Swedish cheese cakes, butterscotch dessert, Finnish fruit soup, and Swedish nuts.Danish Pancakes p. 212 cups flour1/2 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon sugar2 cups buttermilk2 eggs, separated1 teaspoon baking sodaMelted butterJelly or applesauceMix flour, salt, and sugar. Beat together buttermilk and egg yolks; add the flour mixture. Beat egg whites until stiff; add soda, then fold into batter. Heat the aebleskiver pan and put melted butter into each hole in pan. Pour batter into holes, but do not quite fill them. Place over low heat and turn quickly when half-done. Serve hot with jelly or applesauce. Note: Aebleskiver pans may be purchased at most gourmet cookware shops. We also have a couple listed online under the Aebleskiver and More Stocking Stuffer cookbook."Scandinavian Sweet Treats," in the popular recipe-card file size stocking-stuffer format, includes recipes and notes about the best of Scandinavian coffee and desserts and was inspired by the Swedish love of coffee and sweets. Scandinavian hospitality is shown to a guest with a variety of cookies, pastries, and cakes served at the coffee table. In addition to the recipes, this book also contains memories shared by Scandinavian folks on the tradition of Afternoon Coffee in Norway, a Danish coffee table, memories of a Finnish coffee table, remembering Icelandic sweet treats, and a summer day picnic in Sweden. The stories are charming and remind us of a time that was less hectic than our own. Recipes include Cinnamon Coffee (Finnish), Norwegian Christmas Bread, Swedish Rusks, Norwegian Cookies, Swedish Sugar Twists, and a Butterscotch Dessert that is out of this world!
Features artwork by the great Swedish master, Carl Larsson.Attractive color cover of traditional Scandinavian treats. Recipes include Swedish coffee bread, chocolate balls, Norwegian fried cookies, Swedish cheese cakes, butterscotch dessert, Finnish fruit soup, and Swedish nuts.Danish Pancakes p. 212 cups flour1/2 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon sugar2 cups buttermilk2 eggs, separated1 teaspoon baking sodaMelted butterJelly or applesauceMix flour, salt, and sugar. Beat together buttermilk and egg yolks; add the flour mixture. Beat egg whites until stiff; add soda, then fold into batter. Heat the aebleskiver pan and put melted butter into each hole in pan. Pour batter into holes, but do not quite fill them. Place over low heat and turn quickly when half-done. Serve hot with jelly or applesauce. Note: Aebleskiver pans may be purchased at most gourmet cookware shops. We also have a couple listed online under the Aebleskiver and More Stocking Stuffer cookbook."Scandinavian Sweet Treats," in the popular recipe-card file size stocking-stuffer format, includes recipes and notes about the best of Scandinavian coffee and desserts and was inspired by the Swedish love of coffee and sweets. Scandinavian hospitality is shown to a guest with a variety of cookies, pastries, and cakes served at the coffee table. In addition to the recipes, this book also contains memories shared by Scandinavian folks on the tradition of Afternoon Coffee in Norway, a Danish coffee table, memories of a Finnish coffee table, remembering Icelandic sweet treats, and a summer day picnic in Sweden. The stories are charming and remind us of a time that was less hectic than our own. Recipes include Cinnamon Coffee (Finnish), Norwegian Christmas Bread, Swedish Rusks, Norwegian Cookies, Swedish Sugar Twists, and a Butterscotch Dessert that is out of this world!

















