Are you thinking of trying North European cuisine? This list of traditional Swedish food is an excellent place for you to start. These easy, delicious, everyday Swedish dishes will make you experience the real deal without traveling up north.
These easy Swedish recipes bring a taste of Scandinavia to your home! From meatballs to potato pancakes to dessert, you'll love these traditional Swedish dishes!
This Swedish dried pea soup is a healthy, low-calorie soup traditionally made from dried yellow peas and flavored with smoked pork and select herbs.
Swedish Korv Stroganoff is a classic dish that combines sliced sausage with a creamy tomato sauce, onion, garlic, and spices. In this recipe, the sausage is sautéed in butter, then cooked in a beef broth-based sauce with tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, and paprika. The sauce is thickened with flour and finished with sour cream, creating a rich and satisfying dish that is traditionally served over rice or mashed potatoes. This recipe offers variations on the traditional dish, including suggestions for different types of sausage and vegetables that can be added to the sauce.
It’s not necessarily the showiest dishes that hold the deepest meaning. For restaurateur, Great British Menu judge and musician Andi Oliver, this simple cabbage side dish, cooked with long-time friend and musical collaborator Neneh Cherry, is the stuff of life. Brunkål is simply gorgeous. The literal translation is ‘brown cabbage’ which sounds less appealing, but it’s one of those beautifully simple, unassuming dishes that has the ability to envelop and soothe – perfect for the Christmas table.
We've gathered 27 easy must-try delicious Swedish Recipes that everyone will love!
Raggmunk is a Swedish dish made from grated potatoes and onions, mixed with flour, baking powder, salt, pepper, eggs, and milk to form a pancake batter. The batter is then fried in butter until golden brown and crispy. Raggmunk is typically served hot with lingonberry jam or applesauce.
This authentic kӧttbullar recipe is a Swedish national dish that features tender meatballs in a delicious homemade gravy that will have you coming back for seconds.
Focusing on traditional Swedish food, this is my round-up of some of the top dishes to try in Sweden - including snacks, main dishes, and desserts!
Take your pick from these authentic Swedish recipes you can quickly try at home and experience Swedish home cooking in your part of the world!
These authentic Swedish breakfast recipes are sure to delight! Recipes like pancakes, waffles, crispbread, and boiled eggs will put a Swedish spin on your morning.
No doubt you're probably familiar with Sweden's world-famous meatballs, but there's so much more to Swedish food than that.
Swedish flop was one of my Gramma Esther's favorites. Found mainly in the Chicago area, this combination of fluffy yeasted cake and buttercream is, like Esther herself, a showstopper. —Shauna Sever, Oak Park, Illinois
These easy Swedish recipes bring a taste of Scandinavia to your home! From meatballs to potato pancakes to dessert, you'll love these traditional Swedish dishes!
Are you thinking of trying North European cuisine? This list of traditional Swedish food is an excellent place for you to start. These easy, delicious, everyday Swedish dishes will make you experience the real deal without traveling up north.
You've spent all winter embracing the "hygge" life. But you haven't truly achieved it until you try these 11 Scandinavian comfort food recipes.
This thick and creamy dessert is my interpretation of my mother’s recipe for Swedish krem. It has just a hint of almond flavor and looks spectacular with bright red berries on top. Serve it in glasses to match the occasion. —Linda Nilsen, Anoka, Minnesota
These authentic Swedish desserts are decadent, comforting, and easy to make! From cakes to cookies, these recipes give you a traditional taste of Sweden.
Take your pick from these authentic Swedish recipes you can quickly try at home and experience Swedish home cooking in your part of the world!
Are you thinking of trying North European cuisine? This list of traditional Swedish food is an excellent place for you to start. These easy, delicious, everyday Swedish dishes will make you experience the real deal without traveling up north.
Solskinnsboller are made with a sweet cardamom dough, rolled with cinnamon, butter and sugar, filled in the center with vanilla custard, and drizzled with icing on top.
Raggmunk is a Swedish dish made from grated potatoes and onions, mixed with flour, baking powder, salt, pepper, eggs, and milk to form a pancake batter. The batter is then fried in butter until golden brown and crispy. Raggmunk is typically served hot with lingonberry jam or applesauce.
This Swedish pancakes recipe makes stacks of small, authentic crepe-like pancakes that are soft, ready in minutes, and made with simple ingredients.
It’s not necessarily the showiest dishes that hold the deepest meaning. For restaurateur, Great British Menu judge and musician Andi Oliver, this simple cabbage side dish, cooked with long-time friend and musical collaborator Neneh Cherry, is the stuff of life. Brunkål is simply gorgeous. The literal translation is ‘brown cabbage’ which sounds less appealing, but it’s one of those beautifully simple, unassuming dishes that has the ability to envelop and soothe – perfect for the Christmas table.
Swedish Christmas chocolate pralines that melt like ice when you put them in your mouth.
This sticky chocolate cake is what dreams are made of. Recipe here.
Swedish Meat Pies from Scratch. This is the perfect comfort food that the whole family will love!
This authentic kӧttbullar recipe is a Swedish national dish that features tender meatballs in a delicious homemade gravy that will have you coming back for seconds.
These easy Swedish recipes bring a taste of Scandinavia to your home! From meatballs to potato pancakes to dessert, you'll love these traditional Swedish dishes!
Today is St. Lucia day! The day that our Scandinavian friends celebrate Saint Lucy, a symbol of hope and light in dark times. If you’re not familiar with her story, you should definitely read up…
This dish was taught to me by a good friend and Swedish chef. Ever since then, around Christmas time, when attending quite a number of pre-Christmas parties that are “potluck”, meaning they require all participants to bring a dish along, I make this Swedish lax pudding. It is so simple, needs little to none care except reheating and is always well liked. As often the case with traditional recipes there are no strict rules and therefore instead of salted salmon one could easily use cold smoked salmon or even raw, sautéed salmon and the dish would taste just as good.
I spotted this recipe in the NY Times and just had to make it. It was simple, and delicious! I didn’t have any Lingonberry Preserves, so I substituted Raspberry. It wasn’t overly swee…
One of the fun things I learned about while visiting my friends, Kayley and Mark, in Örebro was the art of fika and all the Swedish pastries that come with it! Loosely translated, it means something like a coffee or tea break. However, that isn't quite the most accurate translation. When I asked my US...