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Cocoa soup - Kakósúpa
I loved cocoa soup and cocoa pudding when I was a child. The soup would be served with zwieback that we would crumble into coarse pieces int...
Coconut wreaths - Kókoshringir
My mother used to make these every Christmas when I was little. They have a buttery, coconutty taste and are great with tea or cold milk.200...
Hrærð terta - A white cake with jam
This cake is simply called "Batter cake", which is certainly descriptive, but not very poetic. It is an excellent base for a cream...
Ris a la mande – Danish Christmas pudding
The original name is probably riz à l’amande (French for almond rice), but the Danish call it ris a la mande. Whether it is originally Frenc...
Brúnkaka/brúnterta II - the brown sugar version
This is a big recipe, enough for 6 cookie sheets. You can use it to make 1 1/2 cake or a six-layer cake. It is hard to make it smaller and s...
Rjómaterta III: Púðursykurmarengs - Cream cake III: Brown sugar meringue
This is a simple and impressive fancy cake – if you can avoid breaking the meringue! If it does break, no matter: simply crush the meringue ...
Rjómaterta I - Cream Cake I
All kinds of scrumptuous, decorated cakes with fruit, cream and/or sweet icing are very popular in Iceland, and there are plenty of recipes ...
Coconut balls test
I finally got round to making those coconut balls, and here are the results. I only made half a recipe, which was enough for seven balls, ab...
Danish pastries, part 3: Long Danish
Now its time for the "long Danish" I mentioned in the previous post. You will need the dough, prepared as in the previous post, bu...
Half-moon cookies – Hálfmánar
My paternal grandmother always makes these for Christmas. 500 g flour250 g sugar200 g margarine½ tsp hartshorn powder1 tsp baking powder1 eg...
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Cocoa soup - Kakósúpa
I loved cocoa soup and cocoa pudding when I was a child. The soup would be served with zwieback that we would crumble into coarse pieces int...
Coconut wreaths - Kókoshringir
My mother used to make these every Christmas when I was little. They have a buttery, coconutty taste and are great with tea or cold milk.200...
Hrærð terta - A white cake with jam
This cake is simply called "Batter cake", which is certainly descriptive, but not very poetic. It is an excellent base for a cream...
Ris a la mande – Danish Christmas pudding
The original name is probably riz à l’amande (French for almond rice), but the Danish call it ris a la mande. Whether it is originally Frenc...
Brúnkaka/brúnterta II - the brown sugar version
This is a big recipe, enough for 6 cookie sheets. You can use it to make 1 1/2 cake or a six-layer cake. It is hard to make it smaller and s...
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