Oscraps

Get ready for midsummer!

tanteva

Mistress of Mayhem
I thought of putting this thread into the Healthy O-forum where we usually share recipes - but this is no way near healthy. LOL

Next Friday - June 25th - it's the most important day in Sweden: Midsummer Eve. It's celebrated all over the country, and everyone's joining in. It's BBQ or "Smörgåsbord" (like a buffet with lots of dishes). But my favorite is to make "Smörgåstårta" (Sandwich Cake), and I think I'm going to "forget" that I'm a Weight Watcher for a day and make us a big Smörgåstårta with lots of cheese :)

Found this video on Youtube yesterday where a British girl, living in Sweden, is making a smörgåstårta. I had no idea it was a kind of "weird" thing to make a cake that is savoury.


Before I became vegetarian, my favorite filling for a smörgåstårta was to mix sour cream and mayonaisse (2 parts sour cream + 1 part mayo - but that ratio is my personal taste), some salt and pepper, finely shopped onion (yellow or spring) and 1-2 cans of tuna (depending on the size of the cake). Use this filling for all the layers - and then go crazy with lots of toppings. You can use Greek yoghurt, Cream cheese - what ever you prefer as a spread really.

Salted crisps are really nice to crush and coat the sides of the cake with (like bread crumps)

Here's the Wikipedia article if you want to learn more:

And a recipe:

Some people say you can only use salmon/shrimp/any kind of seafood OR ham/any kind of meat, but I see no problem in mixing. Like making

- but remember, you can do it any way you like, according to taste and what you have at home. The only thing to think of is LOTS of filling to make is juicy and not dull and dry. Good thing to do, if there is time: make the filling and but into the bread the evening before. Wrap it in plastic or a towel, and let it rest over night in the fridge. The bread will get moist and nice. Then add the "frosting" and decoration next day. And decoration: the more the better! We want LOTS!

You can decorate it really neat and nice if you want - but the truth is: the messier it gets the better it tastes. LOL Found this photo on-line to show you how messy I like it:

bcusy5m2tx151.jpg

Some people say you can only use salmon/shrimp/any kind of seafood OR ham/any kind of meat, but I see no problem in mixing. Like making the tuna filling I described above, and then decorate it with rolled slices of ham, cheese, salami, fruit and veggies. Works in my world :)

Try it! It's great in the summer for a dinner. Takes a while to do, but it's worth it. And: make more than you need - cuz the leftover makes a great breakfast the next day. :)
 

faerywings

The Loopy-O
CHEERY O
That is one heck of a cake!
I think the word "cake" is what throws people off. I can't think of a "cake" that isn't sweet? At least not off the top of my head.
So what do you put in and on it, fresh veggies? Tomatoes and cheese would look pretty on top. I imagine the possibilities are endless!
 

tanteva

Mistress of Mayhem
I'm not sure what I will do yet, but since we eat dairy & eggs, it's not a big problem. Also there are vegan "salami" to get in the store, and vegan "caviar". I'll just add whatever I want.

Love topping it with cheese slices, lots of veggies and orange slices or some other fruit.

I'll post a picture when ... if ... I make one next week.
 

Madi

Diane
CHEERY O
looks really tasteful, i think the weirdest thing is calling it a cake?
perfect for picknick or lunches!
 

tanteva

Mistress of Mayhem
I think it's just because it's built like a cake.

Also, in Swedish we have 2 different words. A plain cake (like sponge cake or something with no decorations/fillings), that's a "kaka", but when you add filling and decorations, it's a "tårta".

And just to confuse you all ... a cookie is also called "kaka" LOL
 

Madi

Diane
CHEERY O
The word kaka gives me a totally different idea, not tasty at all, very bad smell!

And In our house kaka means two pieces of cheese (kaas), but that is only in my family.
The fav snack of my son esp if it comes with 2 pieces of sausage.
 

faerywings

The Loopy-O
CHEERY O
We have had extensive - and I mean *extensive* dinner conversations about what foods or sandwiches or not. I don't think I want to bring up cakes/torta/cookies anytime soon. (Most definitely *not* kakas :D)
 

tanteva

Mistress of Mayhem
It's pronounced with a long a as in "far" and "dark" - makes it less cacky. LOL Anyway, this is a tårta ... I guess it's the same word as tarte - but that's some kind of thin cake/pie, isn't it?
 

scribler

The O is my hOme.
CHEERY O
Now I am so hungry. I skipped breakfast and I need to go find something yummy to eat. Right now. lol
 

tanteva

Mistress of Mayhem
Well, looks like I won't be making a Smörgåstårta for Midsummer. Talked to hubby about and he wants "proper food". We've decided to just make some kind of vegetarian "meat" (and proper meat for John), french fries and a bearnaise sauce. We both said that we wanted french fries ... guess it's one thing you really miss as a WeightWatcher LOL

We will not count any points this weekend - like Thursday/Friday/Saturday. I just hope I can stop my brain from still counting - and just feel guilty for eating.

Will also make a raspberry crumble pie and serve with vanilla ice cream.

Then - lots of snacks and candy LOL

Tell me ... when you celebrate some special day - what do you eat?
 
Top