Ciao a tutti! La bisnonna di mio suocero è immigrata dalla Svezia all’inizio del secolo e stasera abbiamo trovato questa ricetta in uno dei suoi vecchi libri di cucina svedesi.

Qualcuno potrebbe aiutarmi a tradurre la ricetta e magari condividere qualcosa su cosa sia il piatto?

Grazie mille per qualsiasi aiuto!

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di Sami_Samus

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  1. BlackberrySoggy102 on

    I’m so bad at reading cursive but this is what I got so far.

    **Vetebröd** = wheat bread, so this is all a recipe for wheat bread. What I could tell is:

    2 (incoherent but I think it says cups?) milk (drygt=roughly)

    1 1/2 jästkaka = yeast

    1/4 pund smör = 1/4 pounds of butter

    20 kardemumma = 20 cardamoms (I’m guessing it’s cardamom in pulver form)

    1 ägg = 1 egg

    6 matsk strösocker = 6 spoonfuls of sugar

    1/2 tsk salt = half a teaspoon of salt

    5-6 cups av mjöl = 5-6 cups of wheat

  2. Irregularprogramming on

    Cool, it’s a recepie for a swedish pastry called vetebröd.

    I’m not sure but seems like some measurements are in english.

    2 (cups) milk (roughly)
    1 1/2 cake of yeast
    1/4 (pound) butter
    20 cardemums not sure if it’s grams?
    1 egg
    6 tablespoons of sugar
    1/2 teaspoons of salt
    5 – 6 cups of white flour

  3. Aggressive_Candy5297 on

    Anyone saying this is a recipe for bread is wrong.

    Vetebröd indeed translates directly into wheat bread but it’s not a type of bread, it’s more like a pastry and combined with coffee it makes fika.

    Here is a link with a picture and a recipe: https://www.tasteline.com/recept/vetebrod-2/

    How far has the land of fika fallen if we no longer even know what vetebröd is ? 😓

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