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Swedish Dream Cookies Recipe
Very tasty crumbly cookies Drömmar-one of the favorite Swedish delicacies, usually served with coffee. Cookies are prepared very, very simply and quickly.
Cook Time 60 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Cook Time 60 minutes
Servings
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a bowl, beat the softened butter with sugar with a mixer.
    In a bowl, beat the softened butter with sugar with a mixer.
  2. Add the vanilla, vegetable oil, lemon zest and beat again.
    Add the vanilla, vegetable oil, lemon zest and beat again.
  3. Sift the flour and baking soda separately.
    Sift the flour and baking soda separately.
  4. Add the flour from the oil mixture.
    Add the flour from the oil mixture.
  5. Knead the dough. The dough should gather into a ball when pressed.
    Knead the dough. The dough should gather into a ball when pressed.
  6. Form small balls and roll them in coconut chips.
    Form small balls and roll them in coconut chips.
  7. Place the balls on a baking sheet covered with baking paper and greased with vegetable oil.
    Place the balls on a baking sheet covered with baking paper and greased with vegetable oil.
  8. Pour boiling water over the almonds and leave for 5-7 minutes, then drain the water and peel the almonds. Spread the peeled almonds on top of the balls. I got 27 pieces. Cook in the oven, preheated to 180 degrees, 10-15 minutes.The Swedes have a whole cult of gatherings with a cup of coffee and sweets - called Fika [ffikaka]: to have coffee means coffee as an occasion for social activity. It combines a coffee break, a light snack between meals – in the company of colleagues, friends, family or in solitude, as you want. This is a legitimate reason to take a break from work and spend time with pleasure.Previously, 7 pies with different fillings were served for the traditional "fika".Modern Swedes have cinnamon buns, cakes, cookies of various varieties and even sandwiches at the peak of popularity. It is not surprising, the population of the country is among the leaders in the consumption of coffee and sweets in the world.
    Pour boiling water over the almonds and leave for 5-7 minutes, then drain the water and peel the almonds. Spread the peeled almonds on top of the balls. I got 27 pieces.
Cook in the oven, preheated to 180 degrees, 10-15 minutes.The Swedes have a whole cult of gatherings with a cup of coffee and sweets - called Fika [ffikaka]: to have coffee means coffee as an occasion for social activity. It combines a coffee break, a light snack between meals – in the company of colleagues, friends, family or in solitude, as you want. This is a legitimate reason to take a break from work and spend time with pleasure.Previously, 7 pies with different fillings were served for the traditional "fika".Modern Swedes have cinnamon buns, cakes, cookies of various varieties and even sandwiches at the peak of popularity. It is not surprising, the population of the country is among the leaders in the consumption of coffee and sweets in the world.
  9. The tradition of baking "småkakor" - small cookies-appeared in Sweden back in the 1800s. One of their varieties – the dream cookie "Drömmar" - is still very popular with the Swedes.
    The tradition of baking "småkakor" - small cookies-appeared in Sweden back in the 1800s. One of their varieties – the dream cookie "Drömmar" - is still very popular with the Swedes.
  10. A real Swedish Dream Cookie seems to melt in your mouth. Help yourself!
    A real Swedish Dream Cookie seems to melt in your mouth. Help yourself!
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