Showing posts with label Swedish Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swedish Food. Show all posts

Smörgastarta - An Update


Referring to my original post about swedish party food I have prepared a nicer one. See the recipe here: Recipe for Smörgostarta and be creative about it.

You may use whatever you like - meat, cheese, prawns, salad and other ingredients.


Instead of the healthy version in the older post I am using other ingredients here:

500 g Frischkäse - 1.1 lb Cream Cheese
400 g Naturjoghurt - 0.8 lb Yoghurt
200 g Mayonaise - 0.4 lb Mayonnaise
1 Strauss Petersilie - Parsley
200 g Käse (z.B. Schmelzkäse oder Camembert) - 0.4 lb Cheese
Knoblauch, Salz, Pfeffer - Garlic, Salt, Pepper

The topping is made with cucumber, salad, cheese, bacon and pepper. Choose whatever you like - there is no limit to your fantasy here. Eggs and prawns are also very common and they look spectacular.

As the swedish bread is usually not available, the layers are simply made by baking pizza dough.
Cutting out three large circle shaped layers will keep a large family happy. The more cheese you use, the more it is going to fill people. Don't forget to prepare it early (best: the day before your event is going to happen) and keep it in the fridge. It does not work, if you serve it shortly after preparation.







Swedish Party Food: Smörgastarta

As I plan a holiday in Sweden I was looking up some traditional recipes. Not an easy task if you do  not speak swedish. At least I found something very interesting: The swedish Smörgastarta. It is a "Sandwich Cake" and it seems that everyone in Sweden knows it. It's really easy to prepare and it tastes good after remaining in the refrigerator for a day. So it is the ideal party food.




Swedish people use whipped cream and mayonnaise. I did it differently and created a healthy and tasty version of it. Be creative - just use whatever you like. And here is how it works:
  • Prepare a basic spread. I used a can of chickpeas (purréed) and yoghurt, garlic, salt and pepper. To make it taste better I added one tablespoon of mayonnaise.
  • Split the spread in three portions. Add whatever you like to two of the portions. I prepared one portion with arugula and fresh oregano. The second portion was with very small cut cubes of tomato. The third portion remains the way it is.
  • Spread four slices of toast (cut away the edges before) in one layer. Put the spread on top of the layer and prepare a second layer with four slices of toast. Now you put on the second spread and prepare another layer of bread.
  • In the end you use your basic spread and coat the complete thing with it. Decorate with cucumber, olives, sausages, cheese, shrimps or whatever you like.
If you like to see an original recipe, look it up here: http://www.squidoo.com/smorgastarta.