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  2. Saffranspannkaka - Wikipedia

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    Saffranspannkaka or gotlandspannkaka (English: saffron pancake or Gotland pancake, Gutnish: saffranspannkake or saffranspannkakå) is a dessert from the island of Gotland, Sweden, and is considered one of their provincial dishes. [1] It is made of rice pudding, cream, milk, sugar, egg, chopped almonds, and saffron mixed together

  3. List of Swedish desserts - Wikipedia

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    Swedish desserts typically feature pastries rolled in different spices, such as cardamom, cinnamon, or ginger, and stuffed with a variety of fillings, such as fruit jams, whipped cream, or chocolate. [1] Many desserts are flavored with almond extract, slivered almonds, or grounded almonds, as it is an extremely popular ingredient in Swedish ...

  4. Rice pudding - Wikipedia

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    Rice cream dessert is called ris à la Malta in Sweden, while what is referred to as risgrynspudding is made with eggs instead of cream. In Scandinavia, rice pudding has long been a part of Christmas tradition, in some countries referred to as julegröt / julegrøt / julegrød / joulupuuro (Yule porridge) or tomtegröt / nissegrød.

  5. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    One of the most traditional Swedish soups, ärtsoppa, is still served in many restaurants and households every Thursday, [3] a tradition since the Middle Ages. Ärtsoppa is a yellow pea soup, commonly served with pancakes as dessert. This is a simple meal, a very thick soup, basically consisting of boiled yellow peas, a little onion, salt and ...

  6. Spettekaka - Wikipedia

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    A hacksaw blade is used to gently saw the dessert into serving-sized pieces, as it will crumble or shatter if a knife is used or too much pressure is applied with the saw blade. The world's largest spettekaka was baked in Sjöbo, Scania, in 1985, and is mentioned in the 1986 Guinness Book of Records. It was 3.6 m (12 ft) high and baked in one ...

  7. Risalamande - Wikipedia

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    A bowl of rice pudding. Some families make a large batch of rice pudding for dinner on December 23 (lillejuleaften meaning ' Little Christmas Eve ') and keep a part of it for preparing risalamande as a dessert after the big Christmas dinner. Others eat hot rice pudding as part of the Christmas dinner, usually as a starter and more rarely as a ...

  8. Category:Swedish desserts - Wikipedia

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    Swedish pastries (15 P) Pages in category "Swedish desserts" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  9. Glorified rice - Wikipedia

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    Glorified rice is a dessert salad popular in the Midwestern cuisine served in Minnesota and other states in the Upper Midwest, United States [1] [2] and other places with Norwegian populations. [ citation needed ] It is popular in more rural areas with sizable Lutheran populations of Scandinavian heritage.