Fastelavn means Carnival in Danish and is celebrated in February - either the Sunday or Monday before Ash Wednesday. Cats and carnival masks adorn branches in people's homes - Fastelavnris which is what I have made my cookies look like. The children will wake their parents demanding "boller" cream filled pastries which are completely delicious! Often children dress up and a King or Queen is crowned for the day
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Love this idea, and the story that goes along with it. Great interpretation of the challenge, and what a nice way of bringing your culture into your entry/the site!
Love this idea, and the story that goes along with it. Great interpretation of the challenge, and what a nice way of bringing your culture into your entry/the site!
Thank you very much Julia
Originally Posted by Valerie J:
Lovely collection
Thank you Valerie
Originally Posted by donaharrisburg:
marie! love the set so pretty liked everything about your post love danish big smile i'll go to the link for the recipe bravo on your entry
welllllllllll look at you in the challenge bravoooooooooooooooo this is a lovely creative piece of work bravoooooooooooo elated to see you jump in the challenge clapping bravooooooooooo
the link opened I'll get back to it again bravooooo oh if i didn't already thank you for the link thanks!
Beautiful cookies and thank you for sharing the story behind them. I clicked on the link several times and was unable to open it. It keeps saying "internal server error". I will keep trying as I see others have opened it. I'd love to see the recipe for the Festelavn boller.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Joanie posted:
Beautiful cookies and thank you for sharing the story behind them. I clicked on the link several times and was unable to open it. It keeps saying "internal server error". I will keep trying as I see others have opened it. I'd love to see the recipe for the Festelavn boller.
Not sure what's wrong with the above link - it was working before; it's likely an issue with that person's site. Here's another one that describes the festival and its traditional sweets in some detail: http://denmark.dk/en/meet-the-...aditions/shrovetide/
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Julia M. Usher posted:
Joanie posted:
Beautiful cookies and thank you for sharing the story behind them. I clicked on the link several times and was unable to open it. It keeps saying "internal server error". I will keep trying as I see others have opened it. I'd love to see the recipe for the Festelavn boller.
Not sure what's wrong with the above link - it was working before; it's likely an issue with that person's site. Here's another one that describes the festival and its traditional sweets in some detail: http://denmark.dk/en/meet-the-...aditions/shrovetide/
Beautiful cookies and thank you for sharing the story behind them. I clicked on the link several times and was unable to open it. It keeps saying "internal server error". I will keep trying as I see others have opened it. I'd love to see the recipe for the Festelavn boller.
Thank you Joanie sorry that link isn't working at the mo. I do have a recipe for them I was going to try out this weekend that I pasted into word and now I can't remember where I got it, but I will pop it here. You can also top them with a bit of glaze in different colours or make a chocolate glaze too.
Ingredients (makes around 20 buns)
800g plain white flour
140g caster sugar
150g butter
50g fresh yeast (preferably) or one 7g packet of dried yeast
525ml whole milk
1 tsp ground cardamom
300 ml whipping cream
Icing sugar
1 egg
Method
Melt the butter
Mix the flour, sugar and cardamom in a bowl (and dried yeast if using that)
If using fresh yeast, mix this with some of the milk in a cup
Mix the rest of the milk with the warm melted butter
Add the milk, butter and yeast mix (if applicable) to the flour/sugar, and mix well (with an electric mixer preferably)
Leave the dough to rise so that it doubles in size (takes approximately 1 hour if you put the bowl in a sink with hot water)
Cut the dough into 3 equal pieces, and roll each piece into a long sausage. Cut each sausage into smaller pieces, and make each piece into a round ball about the size of a mandarin orange to make buns. Put each bun on a baking sheet.
Leave the buns to rise further for approx 15 mins
Brush the buns lightly with some beaten egg
Cook the buns in the oven for approx 8-10 minutes on 230°C (sometimes longer, depending on the size of the buns). When the buns have a light brown ring underneath them and a light brown colour on top, they should be cooked.
Remove the buns from the oven and leave to cool on a wire rack
Meanwhile, whip the cream, adding some caster sugar to taste
Once cool, slice the buns in half and fill with whipped cream
Beautiful cookies and thank you for sharing the story behind them. I clicked on the link several times and was unable to open it. It keeps saying "internal server error". I will keep trying as I see others have opened it. I'd love to see the recipe for the Festelavn boller.
Thank you Joanie sorry that link isn't working at the mo. I do have a recipe for them I was going to try out this weekend that I pasted into word and now I can't remember where I got it, but I will pop it here. You can also top them with a bit of glaze in different colours or make a chocolate glaze too.
Ingredients (makes around 20 buns)
800g plain white flour
140g caster sugar
150g butter
50g fresh yeast (preferably) or one 7g packet of dried yeast
525ml whole milk
1 tsp ground cardamom
300 ml whipping cream
Icing sugar
1 egg
Method
Melt the butter
Mix the flour, sugar and cardamom in a bowl (and dried yeast if using that)
If using fresh yeast, mix this with some of the milk in a cup
Mix the rest of the milk with the warm melted butter
Add the milk, butter and yeast mix (if applicable) to the flour/sugar, and mix well (with an electric mixer preferably)
Leave the dough to rise so that it doubles in size (takes approximately 1 hour if you put the bowl in a sink with hot water)
Cut the dough into 3 equal pieces, and roll each piece into a long sausage. Cut each sausage into smaller pieces, and make each piece into a round ball about the size of a mandarin orange to make buns. Put each bun on a baking sheet.
Leave the buns to rise further for approx 15 mins
Brush the buns lightly with some beaten egg
Cook the buns in the oven for approx 8-10 minutes on 230°C (sometimes longer, depending on the size of the buns). When the buns have a light brown ring underneath them and a light brown colour on top, they should be cooked.
Remove the buns from the oven and leave to cool on a wire rack
Meanwhile, whip the cream, adding some caster sugar to taste
Once cool, slice the buns in half and fill with whipped cream
Dust the buns with icing sugar and serve!
Thank you so much Marie. Please let us know if this recipe compares to what you are familiar with. They sound amazing. Thank you again.
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