Tag: Astrid Lindgren

Swedish Krem and Berries

Posted August 17, 2023 by Alison's Wonderland Recipes in Book of the Month Recipes / 0 Comments

 

 

Today’s dessert from RONIA THE ROBBER’S DAUGHTER is the perfect ode to summer. After all, what could be more summery than fresh berries and cream? Ronia often mentions wild blueberries and strawberries during her rambles through Matt’s forest, so when it came time for me to plan this menu, I went hunting for a berry-themed dessert.

I chose a recipe for Swedish krem (cream) and berries I found on The Kitchen Magpie, which ties in beautifully with the book’s Scandinavian setting. Swedish krem is a breeze to make and SO delicious! The cream is rich and just sweet enough, while the berries offer a touch of tartness. I’m definitely making this next time I cook for a crowd. It’s the perfect make-ahead treat for a party!

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Roasted Leg of Lamb

Posted August 3, 2023 by Alison's Wonderland Recipes in Book of the Month Recipes / 2 Comments

 

 

In the book RONIA THE ROBBER’S DAUGHTER, there are plenty of hearty meat dishes, but the one that stood out to me most was the leg of lamb. . . maybe because Matt the robber chief flings it across the room in a fit of fury when he learns Ronia has made friends with his arch enemy’s son! 😆 At the time when I read RONIA, I only knew one lamb recipe (lamb stew with dried plums from THE HUNGER GAMES), so I relished the idea of adding something so impressive as leg of lamb to my repertoire. Plus, Father’s Day was coming up, and I knew there was nothing my husband would love more than a giant roast as a present.

Today’s dish is a combination of two recipes I found online. The first is from Damn Delicious, which I chose because I liked the simplicity of the method and the shorter cook time (lots of recipes I saw called for cooking the meat for hours and hours). I also drew from a Norwegian method I found on Nordic Provisions, which calls for inserting garlic slices into the meat. I liked the idea of including some Scandinavian influence, since RONIA THE ROBBER’S DAUGHTER is set in a fantasy version of Scandinavia.

This is the biggest piece o’ meat I’ve cooked in a LONG time, and boy was it impressive when it came out of the oven! It was also ultra juicy and fragrant, with just the right amount of garlic and rosemary. Of course, a roast like this isn’t something you’d make every day, but I could 100% see myself making it Easter or Christmas to serve a crowd . . . or if I need to feed a fort full of robbers! 😉

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Sunnmørsbrød: Norwegian Rye Bread

Posted July 20, 2023 by Alison's Wonderland Recipes in Book of the Month Recipes / 0 Comments

 

 

NOTE: I usually post my recipes for each menu in the order you’d eat them during an actual meal (appetizer, entree, side dish, and dessert). I’m doing things a little different this week, since I have something special planned for the entree, but it’s not ready yet. So today we’re doing the side dish instead. On with the show!

One of the great things about food blogging is that it gives me a chance to experiment with with variations on common foods. Loads of classic books prominently feature bread, so I make it all the time. Of course, I don’t want to repeat recipes, which means I’m always on the hunt for a new kind of bread to make. This has led to some delightfully unique bread making experiences. I’ve made Swiss braided bread, Missouri bacon cornbread, and even Brimstone Bread inspired by DRACULA! Since RONIA THE ROBBER’S DAUGHTER is set in a fantasy version of Scandinavia, today I’m trying my hand at sunnmørsbrød, Norwegian rye bread!

Scandinavia boasts many unique, traditional breads like knäckebrĂśd (Swedish crispbread) and rugbrød (a distinctively angular Danish bread). In RONIA THE ROBBER’S DAUGHTER, Ronia’s mother Lovis makes amazing bread, but the book doesn’t say what kind. The only clue is that it’s always referred to as a loaf, which disqualifies all the Scandinavian crispbreads and flatbreads. Luckily, that still leaves lots of yeasted rye breads, so I chose a recipe from the Sunnmøre region of Norway, which I found on Arctic Grub.

This recipe is super easy. It’s also really flavorful, since it uses oat AND three types of flour: white, whole wheat, and rye. It takes on a delightful nutty flavor when toasted. Perfect for slathering in butter and dipping in Lovis’s chicken soup!

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Norwegian Chicken Soup with Dumplings

Posted July 6, 2023 by Alison's Wonderland Recipes in Book of the Month Recipes / 3 Comments

 

 

One of my favorite reads so far this year is RONIA THE ROBBER’S DAUGHTER by Astrid Lindgren, the author of PIPPI LONGSTOCKING. It’s such a delightful children’s book, complete with a brave heroine, fierce friendship, and an enchanting yet perilous fantasy world. It’s exactly the sort of book that would have become my entire personality if I’d read it when I was 10 years old! I’ll definitely read it to my own kids when they’re old enough. For now, I’ll content myself with making some of the delicious food from the story. Today, we’re making the tasty chicken soup made by Ronia’s mother, Lovis. Let’s get started!

Since RONIA is set in a fantasy version of Scandinavia, I sought out authentic Scandinavian recipes for this menu. Today I’ll be using a slight variation on a Norwegian chicken soup recipe I found on The Norwegian American. It starts with a rich, homemade stock using roasted chicken bones and lots of aromatics. Then it goes on to add carrot, onion, shredded chicken, and rutabaga (a new-to-me addition, which I loved). In the last ten minutes, you spoon in some quick, from-scratch batter to make dumplings.

I gotta say, I LOVED the final product. I think the rutabaga was my favorite part. I was nervous about it at first, but it has this starchy, lightly sweet quality that I found really pleasant. I think I like it better than potato as a soup add-in, since it doesn’t get grainy or mushy when reheated.

So if you’re huddled up in Matt the Robber’s fort with a storm raging outside and harpies screeching in the sky, just hunker down with a comforting bowl of this Norwegian chicken soup with dumplings! Enjoy!

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