Nordic foodz
11 Sep 2008 05:04 pm- Buy a Finnish cinnamon roll from the bakery.
- Also buy milk, whipped butter or margarine, and powdered sugar.
- Mix a dab of soft but not liquid butter/margarine with powdered sugar, a bit at a time, using a fork (in a small bowl or large teacup) until the consistency is stiff and holds shape. Drizzle in milk and mix utnil smooth(ish).
- Pour icing over the cinnamon roll, or else dip the roll into the icing with every bite.
In general, an American dessert may be made out of a Nordic dessert by adding half again or even double as much sugar as the Nordic dessert calls for. It is only sometimes necessary to add fats/oil as well.
And in general, a non-Nordic dish may be made out of a Nordic dish (or a dish of non-Nordic origin sold hereabouts under somewhat false pretenses) by using half again or double as much salt/spices. (Sometimes I think I should get a travel-size sealable salt container and take it with me EVERYWHERE for restaurants and other people's houses where such luxuries are not available.)
Seeing the pattern?
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