Scandinavian Cookies
A pepparkaka pressed thin enough to read newsprint through. A vanilla horn from a Norwegian Christmas tin. A sandkaka so short it disappears between the lip and the tooth. The Scandinavian cookie tin is small and serious.
Featured scandinavian cookies recipes
- Pepparkakor, thin spice cookie — Iris · Stockholm · A snap-thin gingerbread you can read through. The Christmas window cookie.
- Vaniljekrans, vanilla rings — Iris · Copenhagen · Piped almond rings dusted with sugar. The Christmas tin standard, Denmark.
- Finskbrød, Finnish sticks — Iris · Helsinki · A buttery shortbread cut in fingers, brushed with egg, rolled in pearl sugar.
- Havreflarn, oat lace cookies — Iris · Stockholm · Oats, butter, sugar — caramelized into thin discs. Sandwich with chocolate.
- Spritsar, Swedish spritz — Iris · Stockholm · Cookie press, butter dough, S-shapes. The Christmas tin afternoon project.
- Sirupsnitter, syrup slices — Iris · Copenhagen · A cookie log of dark syrup and almond, sliced thin, baked dark.
- Piparkakku, Finnish gingerbread — Iris · Helsinki · Thinner and snappier than the Swedish. Pressed thin enough to make ornaments.
- Kringlor, Swedish pretzel cookies — Iris · Stockholm · A pretzel-shaped butter cookie rolled in pearl sugar.
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