Sweden -- Swedish Vegetarian Meal (Recipes) (2024)

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BM# 44: A-Z Cooking Series -- Around the World in 30 days
Country: S for SwedenDishes: Swedish Sandwich Cake (Smörgåstårta), Raggmunk (Potato Pancakes), Broccoli Soup & Christmas Porridge
We are going to Sweden today.It is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. Two of my brothers-in-law live there now. We went to Sweden 5 years ago and had a chance to visitStockholm (Capital of Sweden) and Gothenburg. It is a beautiful country and we had a great time there. Good thing about visiting a new country, not as a tourist but as a guest is that we got a chance to see the country more up close. We went to couple of grocery stores with my BIL's family that I'm sure we would have skipped if we were tourists.
We didn't get a chance to taste Swedish dishes. We had good home cooked meals, so didn't go out much for food. But even if we did finding vegetarian is a little difficult in Sweden. Fish, meat, potatoes and dairy products play prominent role. Supermarkets are stocked with hundreds of different varieties of yogurt and milk. It took us forever to decide what to choose and buy from the vast collection. My son, who was about 20 months old at the time, had a gala time enjoying the flavored yogurts and the smoothies.

Dairy products in a Swedish Grocery store.
Different types of Swedish Bread.We bought this Swedish Princess Cake (don't remember the occasion now -- it wasn't anybody's brithday!!). It is a layer cake with alternating layers of airy sponge cake with raspberry or strawberry jam, pastry cream, and a thick domed layer of whipped cream. A green colored marzipan layer covers the entire cake giving it a smooth round top. It is then sprinkled with powdered sugar and a pink rose is put as decoration.

This is the very famous Princess Cake that we ate in Sweden.Ikea, world's largest furniture retailer was founded in Sweden. I am a big fan of Ikea, more for the food props than the furniture. Ikea has a restaurant in store where they sell Swedish meatballs and other Swedish dishes. They also sell Swedish snacks, drinks, cheese and jams there. I often buy their muesli, cheese and jam.I initially wanted to make Swedish Cinnamon rolls, but then after the Russian meal -- I wanted to make another meal for Sweden and then saw Rajani's Smörgåstårta or Swedish Sandwich Cake and I wanted to try it. So here's my Swedish meal menu:

  • Smörgåstårta -- Swedish Sandwich Cake
  • Raggmunk -- Swedish Potato Pancakes
  • Broccoli Soup
  • Swedish Christmas Porridge

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  1. Srivalli

    Wow what a delicious meal you got there Pavani..all the dishes sound so interesting!

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  2. Usha Rao

    That is a nice spread of Swedish meal. Enjoyed reading your experience in Sweden and lovely pictures of Sweden and the supermarket

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  3. Priya Suresh

    Wow wonderful spread, that porridge is truly tempting me to give a try.. Even we are planning our trip to Sweden, but dunno when, lovely recipes..

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  4. Manjula Bharath

    Loved reading about your experience in Sweden dear 🙂 such an tempting meal to enjoy , I wud love to finish them all !! looks fantastic !!

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  5. The Pumpkin Farm

    even i ate the princess cake exactly the same color..you are good to create a swedish meal...as per me they ate rabbit food 🙂

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  6. Harini-Jaya Rupanagudi

    Interesting read about your trip to Sweden! The spread is awesome.

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  7. Suma Gandlur

    Lovely spread Pavani. I also saw that sandwich cake at Rajani's blog and was amazed. The name and looks are so catchy!

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  8. Archana Potdar

    Love the princess cake sounds like lot of work but still yum.

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  9. Global Tastes & Travels Inc.

    what a great opportunity you had to visit. love the photos from your trip. I love buying the elderberry syrup from Ikea to make beverages with

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  10. Global Tastes & Travels Inc.

    what a great opportunity you had to visit. love the photos from your trip. I love buying the elderberry syrup from Ikea to make beverages with

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  11. Sapana Behl

    A wonderful spread and love to read about your visit.

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