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Swedish Butter Cookies

Submitted by: CECILIAMORISON 
Hard boiled egg yolks add body and flavor to this Swedish spritz cookie. They look really cute when decorated with a small chocolate morsel 

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Swedish Klimp

Submitted by: Anne-Marie Bullis 
Home Town: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Living In: Håcksvik, Västra Götalands, Sweden
A simple comfort food, klimp are small dumplings added to a soup or stew. This recipe comes from Aunt Berta in Northern Sweden who makes them every time we visit her. 

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Swedish Chocolate Balls (or Coconut Balls)

Submitted by: AngelicaS 
A long-time favorite in Sweden, and a treat all Swedish children learn to make as one of their first cooking projects, these no-bake chocolate morsels combine rolled oats with sugar, cocoa, butter or margarine, coffee and melted chocolate. Rolled in coconut flakes, they're ready to pop in your mouth. 

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Festive Jule Kaga

Submitted by: Nicole Demers 
My family makes this recipe at Christmas. Grandma likes to add peel and cherries and all manner of strange things. My mother makes it the traditional way, with currants. I personally think it only tastes good at Christmas time. 

Homemade Graham Crackers

Submitted by: steph 
These homemade graham crackers are surprisingly easy to make, and taste so much better than store bought. 

Teatime Scones

Submitted by: Melanie 
These cinnamon scones will go great with a cup of tea anytime of the day. 

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Kalacs (Hungarian Cinnamon Swirl Bread)

Submitted by: wisweetp Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Smithville, Mississippi, USA
Living In: Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA
This Hungarian cinnamon swirl bread may also be filled with poppy seeds, walnuts, or cocoa powder. 

Traditional Swedish Pepparkakor

Submitted by: Eal 
Paper-thin and spicy, these cookies are a beloved Swedish Christmas tradition. Thoroughly chilling the dough before rolling it out, and dusting cookie cutters with flour will make the cut-out process easier. 

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Spoon Buns

Submitted by: Stephanie 
Home Town: Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Easiest and tastiest bread rolls ever! No kneading, no rolling, no cutting! 

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Swedish Oatmeal Lace

Submitted by: Richard R. Losch 
Crisp, buttery lace rolls. 
 
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