Gækkebrev: The snowdrop teasing-letters of Easter
Gækkebreve, a cherished Danish springtime tradition, are playful teasing letters that come alive with secret rhymes challenging the recipient to guess the sender's identity, spelled out in dots (...).
Bonfire Baked Apples
Gathering around a bonfire to cook apples directly in the embers transforms a simple fruit into a special treat. Hollowed and filled with butter, cinnamon, cardamom, syrup, and sugar, then wrapped in foil and baked in the bonfire's glow, these apples become fragrant delights.
Crafting Wild Garlic Salt: A Forager's Secret to Year-Round Flavor
Wild garlic salt is a simple, yet transformative way to preserve the vibrant taste of spring's foraged greens, ensuring a year-round supply of their unique flavor. By blending chopped wild garlic leaves with coarse salt until achieving a wet sand consistency, and then drying the mixture, we create a versatile culinary staple.
Wild Garlic Butter
Our homemade wild garlic butter celebrates the rustic charm of foraging, with its uneven distribution of garlic creating a visually appealing, spotted look and a delightful variance in flavor.
Foraging wild garlic in the spring
In the spring, our foraging excursions lead us to the treasure of wild garlic, known affectionately as "Oniony onion" or by its Latin name, Allium Ursinum, which resonates with our little Bear as "Bear Onion."
Leg of Lamb roast with wild garlic and Hasselback potatoes
As part of our Easter traditions, — a succulent leg of lamb roast infused with wild garlic butter, paired with crispy Hasselback potatoes.
Skating on a Wobbly Ice Floe Pond
As spring begins to softly nudge the winter away, it brings with it not just the blossoming of flowers but also unique, fleeting wonders. One such marvel this season was the pond near our home, which, under the thawing embrace of spring, transformed into an enchanting, wobbly ice floe rink.
Our Snowdrop Garden
In the quiet of winter, our woodland garden suddenly comes alive with the delicate bloom of Snowdrop flowers, heralding the approach of spring. Revered as "Winter Tease," these resilient flowers captivate us, Galanthophiles, with their simple beauty and promise of renewal.
Sipping spring: Freshly tapped Birch sap
Tapping birch sap is an early spring tradition that brings the forest's bounty to our breakfast table, offering a natural supplement to traditional morning beverages. Selecting the right birch, we drill carefully to collect the sap, which flows most abundantly in the early morning. This sweet, woody, and refreshing liquid, with its subtle mineral notes and slight sweetness, is akin to drinking the essence of spring itself.
Rising with a birching - Danish Fastalavnsris
The Danish Fastelavnsris, evolving from ancient fertility rites to a cherished springtime decoration, its decorated twigs blossoming in homes as a vibrant reminder of renewal and cultural heritage.
Whittling a Hazel Longsword for Bear
In our woodland garden, Bear's imaginative adventures have led us to craft a special addition to his armory—a dual-handed longsword whittled from a sturdy hazel branch. Guided by the natural lines of the bark, we shaped a blade fit for a young warrior. Designed with a detachable guard, this sword is not only a testament to Bear's valor but also to nature's bounty, ready to be mended or remade as adventures demand.
Brewing Hazel Catkin Coffee
Hazel catkin coffee is more than just a beverage; it's an invitation to explore the flavors of the forest, a celebration of spring's bounty, and a testament to the culinary adventures that await in the world outside our doorsteps. Whether enjoyed in its pure form or as the foundation of a spiced chai, this unique brew connects us to the rhythms of nature, offering a sip of the wild in every cup.
Hazel catkins and the blooming hazel
As spring whispers its arrival, the flowering hazel tree, with its vibrant catkins, emerges as nature's early herald. These bright, fragrant blossoms not only signal the hazel's location for future foraging but also bring a hint of spring's promise indoors with their sweet, nutty aroma.
Semlor from the Princess Cookbook
Originating as a simple bread roll, today's semla is a cardamom-spiced bun filled with sweet almond paste and topped with whipped cream. Inspired by classic recipes like those from "The Princess Cookbook," these treats are a cultural staple, enjoyed far beyond their original Lenten ties.
Icicle Lanterns
We turned icicles into outdoor lanterns, adding a unique twist to the traditional snow lanterns. Using candles placed among collected icicles, we created a simple yet striking display that lit up our winter nights, merging the natural beauty of ice with the soft glow of candlelight.
The Princess Cookbook and Its Legacy
Enter the hallowed pages of "The Princess' Cookbook" ("Prinsessornas kokbok"), a revered collection of scandinavian culinary wisdom imparted within the prestigious walls of Jenny Åkerström's Husmodersskola (Housewives' School) in Stockholm, and its esteemed sequel, "Mera God Mat" (More Good Food).
From Winter Felling to Autumn Stacking
In the quiet of winter, we begin the time-honored task of preparing our firewood, a traditional ritual that spans the seasons.
Stainless Steel Meal Prep
In our kitchen, we navigate the challenge of incorporating exotic, rare ingredients into our daily meals by mastering the art of large batch cooking. This approach allows us to fully utilize these special ingredients, locking in their vibrant flavors and aromas in our trusty stainless steel containers - and our deep freezer.
Braised leg of venison - in a cherry sauce
In the heart of winter, our kitchen becomes a haven of warmth with our braised leg of venison, slow-cooked to perfection. Surrounded by a medley of root vegetables and enriched with the richness of dark cherry juice, this dish is a testament to the season's rustic bounty.
Snowcraft - Building a LEGO Snowfort from giant LEGO snow-bricks
In the heart of winter, our family found joy in transforming freshly fallen snow into giant Lego-like bricks using the tops of storage bins. The children eagerly assembled these into a grand snowfort, crafting an impressive igloo with walls sturdy enough to host their snowy adventures. As dusk fell, a warm light placed within turned their icy creation into a glowing beacon, a proud display of their day's play.