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Vinterförråd — the pantry preserve to get through winter

Honeyed lingonberries for the long cold season (lingonsylt)

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Lingonberries crushed with honey, barely cooked, keeping all winter thanks to their acidity. A lively, tart-sweet compote to enliven bread and porridge when the forest sleeps under snow.

Vinterförråd — the pantry preserve to get through winter

Lingonberries crushed with honey, barely cooked, keeping all winter thanks to their acidity. A lively, tart-sweet compote to enliven bread and porridge when the forest sleeps under snow.

In autumn, before the frost took the forest, my maids and I picked lingonberries by the basketful. Know this, which the old women of Uppland taught me: this berry does not rot, God made it so. It suffices to crush it with honey from the hives, without much fire, and keep it in earthenware pots in the cellar. All winter long, when the night devours the day, a spoonful of this red on my porridge reminded me that the sweetness of the Lord never fades, even under the snow.
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Ingredients
  • Lingonberriesa full basket (keeping berry (Nordic signature))
  • Honeyto taste, according to acidity (sweetness and preservation)
How it was made : Lingonberries naturally contain benzoic acid, a preservative that allows them to keep for months without sterilization — a precious gift in the medieval North, where one had to survive long winters. They were mixed with honey (cane sugar being extremely rare and unaffordable) and stored raw or barely cooked in earthenware jars in the cold of the cellar or larder.

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