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Almond Kisses

Submitted by: Bella 
A delicious, traditional Swedish cookie. 
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Almond Rolls

Submitted by: Deb 
A dainty, delicate Swedish cookie that is easy to make. 
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Almond Yummies

Submitted by: Debbie 
Simple almond cookies, that are simply heavenly! The dough is good cooked or uncooked and also makes a good pie crust if the recipe is doubled 
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Bread Machine Swedish Coffee Bread

Submitted by: Mama Stace 
Home Town: Orlando, Florida, USA
Living In: Melbourne, Florida, USA
This sweet, cardamom flavored braid is sprinkled with pearl sugar just before baking. My family is Swedish, and ever year we make this recipe just in time for Christmas. We always enjoy it especially on Christmas morning. 
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Brysell Cookies

Submitted by: LMDINCO 
Brysell is the Swedish spelling for Brussels. A festive refrigerator cookie that is so easy to make. 
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Chocolate Bombs

Submitted by: Manuela 
I learnt how to make this recipe in Sweden. It tastes great even if it's totally high fat! I don't really know how many of these balls the recipe yields because everybody was eating the dough before the balls were made!!! Perfect for a skiing break with hot coffee or tea. 
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Cinnamon Cocoa Drops

Submitted by: Mandy Simmons 
Almond, cinnamon and cocoa add a flavorful combination to this Swedish cookie. 
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Coconut Fingers

Submitted by: Wanda F. 
A dainty Swedish coconut cookie. 
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Dana's Famous Swedish Meatballs

Submitted by: LaughingSong 
Cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg flavor these famous Swedish meatballs. 
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Dark Dreams

Submitted by: Stacey 
Light and crisp, almond flavored Swedish cookies. 
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Dromskinka (Dream Ham)

Submitted by: valerie 
Home Town: San Antonio, Texas, USA
Living In: Lubbock, Texas, USA
A really easy Swedish ham recipe made with a port wine and cream sauce. I serve it for birthdays. 
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Easy Swedish Apple Pie

Submitted by: FOXYMINIME 
This is a lovely, tart apple pie covered with a sweet, cinnamon crust. 
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Easy Swedish Pancakes

Submitted by: KARI HALL 
This recipe is so delicious and easy to make. I come from a really Swedish town - Rockford, Illinois - where Swedish pancakes are a favorite for Sunday morning breakfast. My Dad used to make these for us at home for a special treat. Serve with butter and maple syrup, or lingonberries if you've got them. 
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Fork Cookies

Submitted by: Sean M. 
A standard Swedish butter cookie recipe. 
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Hasselback Potatoes

Submitted by: POMPIER850 
Home Town: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Living In: Brooklyn, New York, USA
This Swedish dish takes its name from Hasselbacken, the Stockholm restaurant where it was first served. The seasoned potatoes turn out crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. 
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Havreflarn

Submitted by: FRIDA 
Here is a recipe of Swedish 'havreflarn.' 
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Jansson's Temptation (Janssons Frestelse)

Submitted by: WOLSELEY 
Home Town: Enslev, Midtjylland, Denmark
Living In: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Who Jansson is, we may never know, but this meal is an absolute must on a cold and frigid evening. The anchovies may seem an odd ingredient in what is basically potatoes au gratin, but when they combine with cream and onions, they'll tempt anyone! 
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Jule Kaga

Submitted by: Janice 
This is a Swedish cardamom bread adorned with candied cherries, citron and golden raisins. 
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Light Dreams

Submitted by: Doris Lucas 
Crispy Swedish cookies -- you can make these either almond or lemon flavored, depending on which kind of extract you use. 
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Limpa Bread

Submitted by: MARBALET 
This is a traditional Swedish rye bread. Be sure that the seeds you use for this bread are fresh. You may substitute rye flour for the whole wheat flour, however, it will affect the taste. I prefer whole wheat. Also, gluten, a very important ingredient in this recipe, may be found in most gourmet food stores or health food stores. Barley malt can be substituted for molasses. Enjoy! 
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