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| Thin, dense cake made from leftover pastries. Literally translates to "student bread" due to its cheapness of ingredients<ref>{{cite web |title=Studenterbrød - Nem Opskrift fra Arla |url=https://www.arla.dk/opskrifter/studenterbrod/ |website=www.arla.dk |language=da}}</ref>
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HK food 牛油曲奇 Den Hagen Butter cookies March 2022 Px3 05.jpg | Small butter kringle
Peppernuts.jpg | Lots of pebernødder
Peppernuts.jpg | Lots of pebernødder
Christmas-cookies.jpg | Types of Danish Christmas cookies
Flickr - cyclonebill - Risengrød.jpg | Plate of risengrød
Seven Layer Coconut Cake. Our favorite dessert of the night. (16453164766).jpg | Coconut ''lagkage''
Aebleskiver1.jpg | Tray of æbleskiver with cardamom
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Glazed Kanelsnegl,a Danish cinnamon roll

This is a list of Danish sweets and desserts. The cuisine of Denmark refers to food preparation originating from Denmark or having a played a great historic part in Danish cuisine. Denmark also shares many dishes and influences with surrounding Scandinavian countries, such as Sweden, Finland, and Norway.


Danish desserts

Name Image Description
Wienerbrød (Danish pastries)[1]


A Danish pastry is a multilayered, laminated sweet pastry; a derivative from the viennoiserie tradition. Types include:
  • Kringle: Pastry flavored with almonds and butter, then rolled into a ring-shape
  • Kagemand: Boy- or girl-shaped cake made from brown-sugar-topped dough
Småkager (Danish cookies)


A Danish cookie is typically made from butter, flour, and sugar, with additional ingredients when needed. Types include:
  • Pebernødder: a small cookie flavored with cardamom, cinnamon, mace or nutmeg, cloves, and white pepper
  • Vaniljekranse: vanilla butter cookies
Flødekager Profiterole with a moist cream or custard filling
Lagkage Layer cake with alternating layers of cream, sponge cake, or jam
Gåsebryst Marzipan-covered cream cake
Kransekage Cake made from layers of ring-shaped dough and icing
Studenterbrød Thin, dense cake made from leftover pastries. Literally translates to "student bread" due to its cheapness of ingredients[3]
Hindbærsnitte Raspberry slice pastry
Kaj kage Cake made in the shape of a frog[4]
Pålægschokolade Thin chocolate slice
Aebleskiver Pancake balls, sometimes filled with jam or covered in powdered sugar
Risengrød Rice pudding with cinnamon[5]
Risalamande Rice porridge dessert typically topped with fruit jam[6]

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See also

References

  1. ^ "Siden blev ikke fundet". Københavns Bagerlaug (in Danish).
  2. ^ "The History Behind the Blue Tin". The Palmier.
  3. ^ "Studenterbrød - Nem Opskrift fra Arla". www.arla.dk (in Danish).
  4. ^ "Danish frog cake – Kajkage". Dear November. 17 February 2016.
  5. ^ "It's Risengrød! Danish Rice Porridge". Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.
  6. ^ "risalamande — Den Danske Ordbog". ordnet.dk.