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  2. Saffranspannkaka - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th century, it became common not only to add sugar to the pancakes, but also saffron and raisins. Today's saffranspannkaka , made with rice pudding that is then baked in an oven, belongs to the class of pudding desserts that became common during the 19th century when the wood stove made cooking easier.

  3. Starbucks Just Released the Spritz Recipe That Inspired Its ...

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    And now, you can recreate her spritz cookie recipe at home! How to Make Spritz Cookies Ingredients. 1 cup salted butter, softened. 1/2 cup sugar. large egg. 1 teaspoon small-batch pure vanilla extract

  4. Gluten-Free Swedish Pancakes Recipe - AOL

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    Whisk the eggs and add in the milk while continuing to whisk until blended. Add flour, salt and melted butter to the wet mixture and mix together until thoroughly combined.

  5. Fläskpannkaka - Wikipedia

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    Fläskpannkaka is a Swedish oven-made pancake baked from eggs, milk, flour, salt (similar to a Yorkshire pudding) containing pieces of sliced pork or bacon. The ingredients are placed in a pan and baked in the oven. It is commonly served with lingonberry jam. Varieties of the dish contain onion, apples, blueberries or garlic. [1]

  6. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Swedish cuisine has a wide variety of breads of different shapes and sizes, made of rye, wheat, oat, white, dark, sourdough, and whole grain, and including flatbreads and crispbreads. There are many sweetened bread types and some use spices. Many meat dishes, especially meatballs, are served with lingonberry jam.

  7. Magic Pancakes with Bananas, Eggs and Yogurt - AOL

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    Those protein pancakes made with banana and egg whites are good in theory, but when it comes to taste…well, they fall flat. Daphne Oz’s recipe for magic pancakes—from her new cookbook, Eat ...

  8. Blodplättar - Wikipedia

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    Finnish blood pancakes. Blodplättar (in Swedish; blodpannekaker in Norwegian, veriohukainen, verilätty or verilettu in Finnish; verikäkk in Estonian), or blood pancakes in English are a dish served in Finland, Estonia, Sweden and Norway made of whipped blood (typically reindeer blood), water or pilsner, flour and eggs. [1]

  9. Pannenkoek - Wikipedia

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    Plain ones are often eaten with treacle (syrup made of sugar beets), appelstroop (an unspiced Dutch variety of apple butter) or (powdered) sugar and are sometimes rolled up to be eaten by hand or with cutlery. Basic ingredients are flour (plain, self-rising or both), milk, salt, and eggs.