Swedish Bellman’s Mould / Bellmanslåde

classic Swedish mould bake found in “Kunglig Spis”
(Royal Range) publicerad 1982

Swedish Bellman’s Mould / Bellmanslåde

Bellman’s mould has been said to be a variation on Jansson’s Temptation. But really it’s just the opposite!

This mould was one of Stallmästargården’s specialties in the 1920s and 1930s, and was very popular both as snack and as a full luncheon. Jansson’s temptation eventually developed as a variation on the Bellman Mould.

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Jansson’s Temptation / Janssons Frestelse

A Swedish classic found in “Kulinarisk Pass” (Culinary Passport)
published by Tupperware in 1970

Jansson’s Temptation / Janssons Frestelse

No Swedish Christmas table without Jansson’s! According to insecure sources, the dish has got its name after the opera singer Pelle Janzon, who lived in the last half of the 19th century, and was fond of both good food and drinks. One of the dishes served after the final curtain was this potato and anchovy dish, with plenty of beer and aquavite.

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Italian Sausage Mould / Italiensk Pølseform

A recipe from the free booklet “Mini Kokebok – Pølser”
(Mini Cook Book – Sausages) published by the
Norwegian Meat Information Office

Italian Sausage Mould / Italiensk Pølseform

It’s a myth that dishes baked in the oven are harder to cook than other dishes. The fact is that once you have completed the preparation, the dish makes itself. Sausages also have the advantage that they are quickly done. As you see, you have good reasons and try cooking sausages this way.

A cookbook featuring nothing but sausage recipes is the most natural
thing here in Norway, we eat the stuff like we’re afraid they’ll all
mysteriously disappear from the shop shelves over night

Ted
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Cuban Coffee Cream / Kubansk Kaffekrem

A dessert recipe found in “The Story of Coffee and How
To Make It” published by the Cheek-Neal Coffee Co in 1925
Cuban Coffee Cream / Kubansk Kaffekrem

Desserts flavored with coffee tends to be most popular among grown-ups, but who cares, we are grown-ups aren’t we

Ted
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