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17 May Cakes

17 May Cakes

It’s May and we’re here for all the delicious cakes and desserts on offer on the kakebord (cake table)! From cream cakes and pavlova to mousse and ice creams, I have a round-up of delicious desserts you can make for Norway’s Constitution Day on the 17th May or any other celebration you might have this month!

You’ll also find other classics, like Almond Wreath Cake (kransekake), White Lady Marzipan Cake (hvitdame), Prince Cake (fyrstekake), Candied Almond Cake (krokankake), and Mini Custard Pies (linser), in my new cookbook Norwegian Baking Through the Seasons. So, be sure to grab a copy to add to your collection!


Bløtkake (Layered Cream Cake)

Bløtkake (Norwegian Cream Cake)

Kvæfjordkake (The World’s Best Cake)

Kvæfjordkake: The World's Best Cake (Verdens Beste)

Kari’s Cheesecake (Ostekake)

Norwegian Cheesecake (Ostekake)

Pavlova Cheesecake (Ostekake) with Fresh Berries

Pavlova Cheesecake (Ostekake) with Fresh Berries

Fresh Strawberry & Cream Layer Cake (jordbærkake med krem)

Fresh Strawberry and Cream Cake

Brunost Layered Cream Cake (Brunost Bløtkake)

Sitronfromasj (Lemon Mousse)

Sitronfromasj (Norwegian Lemon Mousse)

Strawberry Mousse (Jordbærfromasj)

Strawberry Mousse (Jordbærfromasj)

Grilled Strawberry Cream Cake Roll (Grillet Rullekake)

Grilled Strawberry & Cream Swiss Roll Cake

Brunost Cream Pie (brunostkrem-pai)

Strawberries and Cream (Jordbær med Fløte)

Summer Strawberries and Cream (Jordbær med fløte)

No-Churn Brunost and Raspberry Swirl Ice Cream with Brunost Dipped Waffle Cones

No-Churn Brunost and Raspberry Swirl Ice Cream

Roasted Strawberry & Lemon Ice Cream (Jordbœr Iskrem)

Roasted Strawberry and Lemon Ice Cream

Rømmegrøt Ice Cream

Rømmegrøt Ice Cream - Norwegian Midsummer Treat

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