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  2. 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 ...

  3. Cardamom-Cheddar Straws Recipe - AOL

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    In a food processor, pulse the 1/2 cup of flour with the cardamom and salt. Add the butter and pulse until it is the size of small peas. Add the cheddar and 1 teaspoon of the milk and pulse just until the dough comes together. Scrape the dough onto a work surface and knead a few times until smooth.

  4. Cardamom bread - Wikipedia

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    Swedish cardamom buns. Swedish cardamom breads include kardemummabröd (bread) and kardemummabullar (buns). Pulla is known in Swedish as bulle or kanelbulle. Cardamom bread is considered a traditional food among Swedish Americans. [5] [6] [7] Cardamom buns are eaten along with coffee or tea. [8]

  5. Åland pancake - Wikipedia

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    Åland pancake (Swedish: Ålandspannkaka; Finnish: Ahvenanmaan pannukakku) is a type of oven-baked pancake made with semolina and flavoured with cardamom. It can be served either warm or cold, and traditionally with whipped cream and prunes. [1]

  6. Semmelwrap - Wikipedia

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    Semmelwrap is a Swedish pastry. A semmelwrap is a variation of the Swedish semla, a cardamom-flavoured bun filled with almond paste and whipped cream. The semla is traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday. The ingredients of the semmelwrap are similar to those in a standard semla.

  7. Rusk - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Swedish way to eat them is dipping them into a beverage such as coffee, milk or juice. Butter and possibly cheese, marmalade or jam can be added on top; they may be eaten together with a beverage or a fruit soup. Rusks are known in Sweden at least since the 16th century. Rusks were provisions in the military units and on ships.

  8. We’ve Got All The Christmas Cookies You’re Going To ... - AOL

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    Peanut Butter Blossoms. As the story goes, a woman by the name of Mrs. Freda F. Smith from Ohio developed the original recipe for these for The Grand National Pillsbury Bake-Off competition in 1957.

  9. The 2-Ingredient Bars I Make Every Christmas - AOL

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    How To Make My 2-Ingredient Jam Bars. To make one 8x8-inch pan, or 12 to 16 bars, you’ll need: 1 (1-pound) log refrigerated sugar cookie dough