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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I bake for a bakery/coffee shop and we have already got our influx of holiday orders, cakes, trays etc etc. Flour, btw, gets everywhere.
ANYWAYS -
What kind of baked goods do you all like to see or have or bake around the holidays, or if you could even have a tin of fresh baked items what creations would you want it to be?
(Btw if I think its interesting, chances are I will make it!) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"In Sweden we have these saffron buns at the 13th of December, and I always make those as well. Delicious and yellow and pretty
They're called lussekatter"
You make them into an S shape with the currants? I sometimes put cherries or use almond flour in them to give them a denser flavour but they are very very very popular here too! |
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By *awk90Man
over a year ago
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You make them into an S shape with the currants? I sometimes put cherries or use almond flour in them to give them a denser flavour but they are very very very popular here too! "
Indeed! But raisins, not currants, normally. But that's nice, never seen them in the UK, but it's one of my favourite holiday traditions |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"In Sweden we have these saffron buns at the 13th of December, and I always make those as well. Delicious and yellow and pretty
They're called lussekatter"
Älskar lussekatter |
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By *awk90Man
over a year ago
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"Saffron is so expensive here, is it expensive over there? Might have to take a look next month and compare. "
It is expensive, yeah. But not that much is needed for lussekatter
I usually use a gram, which would run at about £2 in Sweden, I think |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Saffron is so expensive here, is it expensive over there? Might have to take a look next month and compare.
It is expensive, yeah. But not that much is needed for lussekatter
I usually use a gram, which would run at about £2 in Sweden, I think"
Not much is needed in anything really. It's not the size that matters, it's how you use it lol lol.
(Thanks muffin- it's about the same in Sweden as here.) |
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By *awk90Man
over a year ago
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Not much is needed in anything really. It's not the size that matters, it's how you use it lol lol.
(Thanks muffin- it's about the same in Sweden as here.)"
Haha true enough!
Muffin is nice, I like that |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I bake for a bakery/coffee shop and we have already got our influx of holiday orders, cakes, trays etc etc. Flour, btw, gets everywhere.
ANYWAYS -
What kind of baked goods do you all like to see or have or bake around the holidays, or if you could even have a tin of fresh baked items what creations would you want it to be?
(Btw if I think its interesting, chances are I will make it!) "
Can you adopt me please! I love cake |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I bake for a bakery/coffee shop and we have already got our influx of holiday orders, cakes, trays etc etc. Flour, btw, gets everywhere.
ANYWAYS -
What kind of baked goods do you all like to see or have or bake around the holidays, or if you could even have a tin of fresh baked items what creations would you want it to be?
(Btw if I think its interesting, chances are I will make it!)
Can you adopt me please! I love cake "
What kind of cake? I wont adopt you but I will always offer cake. And a cold fusion tea. |
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