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Fika (Swedish sweet coffee break)

Kanelbullar — Cinnamon and Cardamom Buns

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Soft, yeasted dough perfumed with cardamom, rolled around a cinnamon-sugar butter, and topped with pearl sugar. The great classic of Swedish coffee, celebrated every October 4 on 'Cinnamon Bun Day'.

Fika (Swedish sweet coffee break)

Soft, yeasted dough perfumed with cardamom, rolled around a cinnamon-sugar butter, and topped with pearl sugar. The great classic of Swedish coffee, celebrated every October 4 on 'Cinnamon Bun Day'.

Ah, fika! In Sweden we never skip the afternoon coffee, and it needs its bun. The trick is freshly ground cardamom in the dough — that's what sings under the cinnamon. On singing days I denied myself so many things, no spices or dairy, so believe me, on my days off I didn't hold back from a good warm kanelbulle! You roll them tight, let them rise well, and the house smells wonderful all the way up to the attic.
Birgit Nilsson
Ingredients
  • Wheat flouras much as the bowl holds (dough base)
  • Fresh yeasta piece (leavening)
  • Milkwarmed (dough liquid)
  • Buttera good lump (richness for dough and filling)
  • Ground cardamomgenerously (signature fragrance)
  • Cinnamonfor the filling (filling spice)
  • Sugarto taste (sweetness)
How it was made : The kanelbulle spread in Sweden in the 1920s, when sugar, butter, and colonial spices (cinnamon, cardamom) became affordable for households. Cardamom, brought by long-standing Scandinavian trade routes, distinguishes Swedish pastries from their cousins.

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