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Bettina Buhl (2015): Danskernes Småkager – et småkageleksikon, Gyldendal (in Danish) Småkager in Denmark from a food-historical viewpoint. Bettina Buhl (2017): Sovs skal der til – opskrifter & historie, Gyldendal (in Danish) Sauces in the traditional Danish cuisine from a food-historical viewpoint.
Smørrebrød (Danish pronunciation: [ˈsmɶɐ̯ˌpʁœðˀ]; originally smør og brød, "butter and bread" [1]), smørbrød "butter bread" (), or smörgås " [ˈsmœrˌɡoːs] butter goose" (), is a traditional open-faced sandwich [2] in the cuisines of Denmark, Norway and Sweden that usually consists of a piece of buttered rye bread (rugbrød, a dense, dark brown bread), topped with ...
Flæskesteg med rødkål (roast pork with red cabbage) is also served cold on dark Danish rye bread as an open sandwich, known in Denmark as smørrebrød. The thin slice(s) of pork should, of course, be served with their crispy crackling. [5] The sandwich may be decorated with red cabbage, prunes, a slice of orange and pickled cucumber. [6]
Traditional pairing of sausages and mashed potato, usually served with onion gravy and often with fried onions and peas [5] [6] [7] Bedfordshire clanger: South Midlands: pie Traditional meat, potato, and onion hand pie made with a suet crust; some versions include a sweet filling at one end [8] [9] Brændende kærlighed: Denmark: pairing
Brændende kærlighed (English: Burning love) is a traditional Danish dish [1] consisting of mashed potatoes topped with bacon and onions, both fried. [2] [3] [4] The mashed potatoes might also be topped with parsley, [3] leek, or grated nutmeg. [4] It is traditional to serve this dish with "syltede rødbeder" (sweet pickled beets) as a sidedish.
Jimi and René, a musical duo from Denmark, recorded a song on their Volume Four To Som Os album called "stegt flæsk med persillesovs". [11] [12] Tobias Trier, a Danish singer-songwriter, has also sung about the dish. [13] KiMs, a leading Danish potato chips producer, even made a stegt flæsk flavoured potato chip (now discontinued). [14] [15]
' steak sandwich '), is the classic Danish version of a hamburger. It contains the hamburger elements of a cooked ground beef patty placed inside a sliced bread roll. Bøfsandwiches are typically sold from hot dog stands and in traditional fast food establishments, and have been described as an "archetypal Danish snackbar classic". [1]
Rød pølse (listen ⓘ, "red sausage") is a type of brightly red, boiled pork sausage very common in Denmark. Since hot dog stands are ubiquitous in Denmark, some people regard røde pølser as one of the national dishes. They are made of the Vienna type and the skin is colored with a traditional red dye . [1]