Best Norwegian Berlin Wreaths Recipes

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NORWEGIAN WREATH CAKE



Norwegian Wreath Cake image

This wreath cake is called a kransekake. It's a Norwegian and Danish cake that you have at big celebrations like weddings, Christmas and Syttende Mai (Norwegian Constitution Day). I made my first one for Chrismukkah last year and the reaction was insane-people loved it and it looked so impressive but [whispers] it's actually easy to make.

Provided by Molly Yeh

Categories     dessert

Time 5h

Yield makes 1 large kransekake

Number Of Ingredients 9

500 grams (4 cups plus 7 tablespoons) almond meal, plus more for dusting
500 grams (4 cups 3 tablespoons) powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
4 large egg whites
1 teaspoon almond extract
1/2 teaspoon orange blossom water or rosewater, optional
Softened butter or coconut oil, for greasing
Royal icing, for decorating (I just bought meringue powder from my local grocery store and followed the recipe on the back!)
Sprinkles, for decorating

Steps:

  • Whisk together the almond meal, powdered sugar and salt in a large bowl. Add the egg whites, almond extract and orange blossom water or rosewater, if using, and stir with a spatula to combine. At first it will seem like there is not enough liquid to hold everything together, but just keep on mixing and it will eventually form a dough. Pat the dough into 2 discs, then wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours or up to overnight.
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and position two racks in the center of the oven. Use your hands to grease the kransekake molds liberally with butter or coconut oil, then set aside. (I prefer to set the molds on large baking sheets so that they're easier to move around.)
  • Working with one dough disc at a time, chop off a piece of dough and roll it into a rope that's a generous 1/2-inch thick (or, if you're pulling your kitchen ruler out, just go with 5/8-inch thick), dusting with additional almond flour if the dough is sticky. Coil the rope into the molds, then pinch off any excess dough and pinch the ends to seal them together. Continue the process, re-rolling scraps as needed, until all of the molds are filled. Don't worry about overworking the dough!
  • Bake until golden; begin checking for doneness at 9 minutes. You'll likely need to bake these layers in batches, which is totally fine; just keep any dough that you're not working with covered and in the refrigerator.
  • Let the rings cool in the pans, then carefully pop them out (a small offset spatula or butter knife will help) and transfer to a baking sheet or wire rack.
  • Stack the rings up using dots of the royal icing as "glue" (I do dots at 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock). Decorate with sprinkles. Let the icing dry, 30 minutes to 1 hour, then decorate with paper chains, flags or other decor as desired. This is good for at least a few days uncovered at room temperature, so feel free to make it in advance!

NORWEGIAN BERLIN WREATHS



Norwegian Berlin Wreaths image

My neighbor shared this recipe with me. She made them at Christmas time and always shared a plate of cookies with these cookies. Love, love them.

Provided by Lucille Hoerle @hoerlel

Categories     Cookies

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 1/2 cup(s) butter
1 cup(s) sugar
2 tablespoon(s) orange rind, grated
2 - eggs
4 cup(s) flour
- egg white
- candied red cherries, quartered.

Steps:

  • Beat first four ingredients until fluffy. Add the flour and mix well. Make a circle by rolling pieces of the dough and make a knot. Place on ungreased baking sheet. Brush tops with egg white.
  • Place bits of candied red cherries at knot. Bake at 400 for 12-15 minutes.

NORWEGIAN BERLIN WREATH COOKIES



Norwegian Berlin Wreath Cookies image

Such an interesting ingredient list - hard boiled egg yolks? Sounds like a lovely, old-fashioned butter cookie. I would probably decorate with colored sugar and maybe a piece of glace fruit or cherry at the top. Recipe didn't state the yield, so the yield is my guess. PREP TIME DOESN'T INCLUDE 2 HOUR REFRIGERATION TIME.

Provided by Jostlori

Categories     Dessert

Time 42m

Yield 24 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 hard-boiled egg yolks
2 egg yolks, raw
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup butter, softened
3 cups flour
egg white, lightly beaten
granulated sugar, for dipping

Steps:

  • Mash the hard-boiled yolks well, then add the raw egg yolks, mixing well.
  • Blend in the sugar, butter and flour to make a stiff dough. Cover dough and refrigerate for several hours.
  • Lightly grease the cookie sheet and preheat the oven to 375°F.
  • Take small pieces of dough and roll them into ropes 1/2 inch thick and 4 inches long. Join the two ends and press together, forming a wreath shape.
  • Dip the wreaths into the lightly beaten egg whites, then into granulated sugar, placing them on the cookie sheet. If using glace fruit for decoration, place it now.
  • Bake for 10-12 minutes or until lightly browned.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 149.5, Fat 8.5, SaturatedFat 5.1, Cholesterol 49.5, Sodium 69.2, Carbohydrate 16.2, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 4.2, Protein 2.1

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