Danish fish’n’Chips (Fiskefillet med remoulade og pommesfritter)
ScandiKitchen | Good food with love from Scandinavia
by Bronte Aurell
3w ago
  Print Danish Fried Fish with Remoulade We have plenty of flat fish in our waters, and we eat a lot of them – either freshly steamed or pan-fried in breadcrumbs with a dollop of remoulade, which is a piccalilli- type mayonnaise that goes with everything. It’s the Dane’s most treasured condiment and we use it on fries, cold cuts, meatballs, hotdogs and fish. A note on homemade remoulade: The store bought one tastes like ‘home’ – much like homemade ketchup will always taste different to Heinz. Why? Sugar and additives. The homemade one is less sweet – but you can add more sugar than we h ..read more
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Kvæfjord cake (aka world’s best cake, according to the Norwegians)
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by Bronte Aurell
1M ago
Print Kvæfjord cake This cake is often described by Norwegians as the ‘world’s best cake’, which is quite a statement. This cake contains the most delicious, whipped cream, sponge, pastry cream and meringue – it’s everything you could ever want, wrapped up together in one bite. Course Baking, Cake Cuisine Norwegian Keyword Verdens beste Servings 8 Equipment 1 x a25 x 35-cm rectangular cake pan, greased and lined with baking parchment Ingredients 150 g butter softened 130 g caster sugar 5 egg yolks 150 g plain flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla sugar OR extract 100 ml ..read more
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Where are my favourite sausages?
ScandiKitchen | Good food with love from Scandinavia
by Bronte Aurell
1M ago
Where are my favourite sausages? At the moment you might be wondering what is happening to your favourite meat/fish/dairy products from the Nordics. Why is it out of stock? Yes, it’s Brexit. Again. You may have assumed that this was all so very 2018, but no, rules are still changing and causing issues for the end consumers (that’s you). The latest rule to come into force happened on 31st January 2024 which meant that every single product imported into the UK from the EU that is meat or fish (and some dairy products) has to have a so-called “vet certificate”. What this means is that an act ..read more
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Top 10 Scandinavian snacks
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by Bronte Aurell
1M ago
What are the Top 10 most popular snacks from Scandinavia? We keep the UK going with snacks from Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland and we ship Nordic food across the United Kingdom have a look in our online shop for your favourites, from the best chocolate and salty liquorice. Not sure what to get? This top 10 gives you a big selection of the absolutely top things we stock in our online shop. 1. OLW CheezDoodles Best cheese puffs – the top snack of everyone of us. Try it and see. 2. Marabou Chocolate The most famous chocolate to come out of Sweden 3. Estrella crisps Dill, sour cream ..read more
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LAST DAY FOR ONLINE ORDERS 13th December.
ScandiKitchen | Good food with love from Scandinavia
by Bronte Aurell
4M ago
The post LAST DAY FOR ONLINE ORDERS 13th December. appeared first on ScandiKitchen ..read more
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Christmas FAQ
ScandiKitchen | Good food with love from Scandinavia
by Demetrio Marabut Jr
5M ago
Here are some of the most frequent questions we get during the festive season. Don’t you just hate it when online shops say: “Please read our FAQ”? We do, too, but most of the time people actually do ask similar questions, so here are ours. If you don’t find your answer, get in touch and we’ll of course help out. (The longer faq that links to the terms & conditions can be found here). Can I add to my order? No, sorry. We are unable to combine or add to any orders once placed – and we sadly cannot make exceptions to this. During these months we are extremely busy and even one small addition ..read more
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Curried Cauliflower & Rye Grain Salad
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by Bronte Aurell
9M ago
  Print Curried Cauliflower & Rye Grain Salad This salad is so delicious and a perfect way to use the humble cauliflower. Use whatever grain you like, at the café, we use boiled whole rye grain. Cooked spelt or pearl barley also work well – anything with a good, firm bite. Servings 4 people Author Bronte Aurell Ingredients 1 medium head of cauliflower A glug of olive oil 1-2 teaspoons mild curry powder, to taste 1/2 bunch fresh flat-leaf parsley roughly chopped 1 bunch spring onions 75 g feta cheese A good handful of plump raisins 100-150 g cooked grains such as rye grain pearl ba ..read more
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Coconut Granola with rye flakes
ScandiKitchen | Good food with love from Scandinavia
by Bronte Aurell
9M ago
  Print Bronte’s Coconut Granola There are a million versions of coconut granola on the internet – we are certainly not the inventors of granola. What makes this recipe different is that Bronte packs in as many nutritious ingredients as she can. The original recipe came to her via her sister Ulla, and this adapted version is the one she has on the breakfast table in the Aurell household in London. We also make a vegan version of this in the café, using syrup instead of honey. Makes enough to keep a family of four in granola for a good week Course Breakfast Prep Time 10 minutes minutes ..read more
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Lessons: Beaches and lakes
ScandiKitchen | Good food with love from Scandinavia
by Bronte Aurell
9M ago
Hej – and welcome to your weekly ScandiKitchen lesson. Summer is in full swing, so this week we talk beaches and lakes and nature stuff. Every week, we give a little lesson on how to be a bit more Scandinavian in your everyday life. If you’d like the full-length version of these lessons direct into your inbox every Friday morning, simply click here to sign up. Lake axe If a Swede throws the axe in the lake (Kasta yxan i sjön) it means he’s giving up. Beach find In Iceland, if someone says I will find you on a beach (Ég mun finna þig í fjöru) it means they will get their revenge. Beach ..read more
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Little lessons: Birthdays & cake
ScandiKitchen | Good food with love from Scandinavia
by Bronte Aurell
9M ago
Hej – and welcome to your weekly ScandiKitchen lesson. We were Sweet 16 on 11th July 2023. It all started when Jonas and Bronte opened the doors to ScandiKitchen, 61 Great Titchfield St in London. A busy day (they had a baby the same day: Happy 16th Birthday to Astrid, too). From 2 to 40ish, we’ve grown from a cafe to a deli, webshop, wholesalers, supermarket suppliers and cookbook writers. We’ve had so much fun along this magnificent journey. Thank you for having us in your lives. This week, we talk birthdays, celebrations, and cake. Every week, we give a little lesson on how to be a bit more ..read more
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