Norwegian Krumkake

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2017
  • Norwegian Krumkake
    (pronounced KROOM-Ka-Ka)
    Ingredients:
    ½ cup butter
    4 eggs
    1 cup sugar
    ½ tsp. ground cardamom
    ½ tsp. vanilla
    1½ cups flour
    2 tbsp. cornstarch
    ground coffee (optional)
    Directions:
    1. Melt butter and cool slightly. Preheat the Krumkake Iron.
    2. In a medium bowl, beat eggs with a mixer with medium speed for 1 minute. Add sugar, continue besting for about 3 minutes or until sugar is almost dissolved. Stir in butter, cardamom and vanilla into the egg mixture.
    3. In a small bowl, combine flour, cornstarch and optional coffee, of used. Add flour mixture to the egg mixture. Stir until smooth.
    4. Drop a spoonful onto the preheated open Krumkake Iron and close lid. Cook approximately 10 seconds, flip the iron and cook the other side. Roll warm Krumkake onto a tapered forming tool. If you like, pipe the cookie cones full of sweetened whipped cream and serve immediately. (Makes about 2 dozen cookies)
    LeRoy’s Tip: When placing batter onto the Krumkake Iron, place it slightly off center, towards the hinge.
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Komentáře • 65

  • @maddieedits
    @maddieedits Před 5 lety +7

    I’m norwegian and krumcakes are one of my favorite deserts. My grandfather used to make them when he was alive. my grandma makes them every christmas and sometimes for 17th of may (independence day of Norway). It’s a great treat, isn’t too sweet either.

    • @outdoorcastironcook
      @outdoorcastironcook  Před 5 lety +1

      Yep, that's my background too, Norwegian and my Dad used to do them for our family.
      Dean

  • @gizmogoose.2486
    @gizmogoose.2486 Před 7 lety +15

    When I wake up in the mornings, I can decide to be Irish, Norwegian, Welsh, Dane, German, Swede or Cherokee.
    I think I'll order a pan and pin.
    The day it gets here...I'll be Norwegian.

  • @SPohl-zy4rz
    @SPohl-zy4rz Před rokem +1

    Your krumkake's look awesome, and I love the filling! My Grandma (whose mother was from Norway and father from Sweden) made these for the holidays. They were fab! Glad your camping friends enjoyed them. (Will be adding a krumkake iron to my shopping list!) Thanks for the great video.

    • @outdoorcastironcook
      @outdoorcastironcook  Před rokem +1

      That is awesome! Another Norwegian Grandma> gotta love 'em! Joanie OCIC

  • @libbybaker6890
    @libbybaker6890 Před 3 lety +1

    I grew up with these. Swedish gramma. I love the old cast iron pans but since I don't have one, I use an electric one. Nice video- keep the traditions going.

  • @bumblefritz
    @bumblefritz Před 3 lety +2

    Looks absolutely delicious. I'll have to try and make some myself.

  • @prestonmadding7704
    @prestonmadding7704 Před 3 lety +1

    That is the same iron I have. It was my Norwegian Great Grandmothers iron. Happy to also have her hand written recipe card for Krum Kager (Krumkake).

  • @goham2558
    @goham2558 Před 7 lety

    Great to see even more videos! keep em coming! definitely my favorite cooking channel

  • @ozzocore
    @ozzocore Před 7 lety +2

    This channel is so calming

  • @TVGuapoArcade
    @TVGuapoArcade Před 3 lety +1

    Forgot I had one of these on top of my fridge! Bought the same one you have at an antique market. Great video. Can't wait to make some!

  • @RollerRoy
    @RollerRoy Před 2 lety

    Those look great, thanks for sharing.

  • @cindybrown4910
    @cindybrown4910 Před 2 lety

    Great desserts for camping. You eat in style!! Love Krumkake ❤

  • @Juliemorgana
    @Juliemorgana Před 2 měsíci

    Oooooo! Looks so good!

  • @gardenlove261
    @gardenlove261 Před 7 lety

    oh my yum!!! such a pretty pattern on the iron too. :)

  • @tanyaueland1584
    @tanyaueland1584 Před 7 lety

    Great video! Nice job everyone. So good!

  • @susanfordyce3493
    @susanfordyce3493 Před 5 lety +1

    This gentleman reminds me of Red Green...great video!

  • @ballers2003
    @ballers2003 Před 6 lety +1

    It's as if Red Green, Martha Stewart, and Bear Grylls were all mashed into one episode. I'd go camping with ya'll any day!

  • @lorisiccia5914
    @lorisiccia5914 Před 28 dny

    yum They look delicious.
    what a nice treat to have while camping.. I found a krumkake iron at a specialty kitchen shop when i was looking for pizzelle. It didnt have the base but still worked well on coil stove top making pizzelle for first time with krumkake iron...it has a pretty pattern and they are nice to roll with.
    i didnt find a cone shape at the time so I cut off a piece of wooden dowel to make tube shapes for christmas time .filled with whip cream..or whip cream with s spoon of nutella mixed in tastes yummy too.
    Love the mixer... that made me smile to see that. Reminded me of my dad. If you can't find it he'd make one...gave me the idea for cutting the dowel to shape tubes.
    Did you make your own mixer attachment? it has a great shape.
    what a great video.
    thanks for sharing.
    cheers 🍁☕

  • @BucatarestecuRodica
    @BucatarestecuRodica Před 6 lety

    nice recipe and delicious ñam ñam like

  • @nabilawkal4582
    @nabilawkal4582 Před 7 lety

    Nice job my dear 👍

  • @AvoidingChores
    @AvoidingChores Před 7 lety

    very cool

  • @dickstueland4009
    @dickstueland4009 Před 7 měsíci

    Norwegian Christmas treat. Lefse and Lutefisk.

  • @elisabethblackwood3921
    @elisabethblackwood3921 Před 6 lety +1

    My grandma is from Norway and she used to make these when I was a kid, but she would roll them up in tight little rolls and serve them with tea or milk, no filling.

  • @firetoashes8752
    @firetoashes8752 Před 5 lety +3

    My stepdad is Norwegian and we’ve done these for the holidays since I was a kid. I still keep it going for my kids to learn as well. I never thought to add Coffee tho. How much coffee is added to the mixer? Recipe doesn’t say how much to add without it being over powered. I’d like to try this with the coffee added. It is just finely ground coffee?

    • @outdoorcastironcook
      @outdoorcastironcook  Před 5 lety +3

      Barrona,
      The amount is, "to taste", so you don't get it too overpowering. LeRoy recommends between 1 tsp. - 1 tbsp. and Yes, finely ground.

    • @firetoashes8752
      @firetoashes8752 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you- I’ll have to do up a batch before I do our holiday batch and see if my family likes it or not :) my dad may not but who knows - thank you again for the response:)

  • @williamgates5361
    @williamgates5361 Před 5 lety +3

    I wonder if I can make like a buttercream something to put in the Chrome Kaka my grandmother is from Norwegian

  • @David.D3
    @David.D3 Před 7 lety +1

    I like using the Milwaukee drill to beat the eggs

  • @aLmAnZio
    @aLmAnZio Před 3 lety

    It is pronounced "krom ka ke" ;)
    Norwegian, but you might have guessed. They are prepared different in different regions, and the recipe is different from place to place too. Some are made with sour cream, others with cream or milk. I've never been served one with cream filling before, but it sounds like it should work. Very often served on their own, it is a "julekake" or a christmas cookie. By tradition, each household is expected to make seven different types of cookies for christmas, with a selection to choose from, so to speak. Kromkake is one of those options, and a staple in my family.
    Others include "pepperkaker", "sirupsnipper", "kokosmakroner", "Havreflarn" and "tårnkake". Havreflarn and kromkake is easily the best. My mom usually makes a lot of them for christmas, and each of her children get a air tight container full of em. Mine is very often emptied during the first two days :P I love them to bits!

    • @aLmAnZio
      @aLmAnZio Před 3 lety

      Oh, and for those of you who don't fancy using a cast iron like this, there are electrical irons for sale too:
      www.tilbords.no/kjokkenredskaper/bakeredskaper/60200187/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAkuP9BRCkARIsAKGLE8XJvP-d77o0A1D_vcfvaPBFwPgVepE0TTEforedngwz1cX33GLvuSMaAvZAEALw_wcB

    • @outdoorcastironcook
      @outdoorcastironcook  Před 3 lety

      Fattigmann (Buckles) were my favorite Christmas cookie, growing up in a Norwegian family.

    • @aLmAnZio
      @aLmAnZio Před 3 lety

      @@outdoorcastironcook Cool! I am not too found of them myself, but you are not alone in your love for them. That's the beauty of the tradition with seven types though, you are bound to find something you like among them =) And we seem to share our love for kromkake

  • @robcardena6786
    @robcardena6786 Před 7 lety

    What is fog crawler production? Is it a company? I could not find them anywhere on internet.

    • @outdoorcastironcook
      @outdoorcastironcook  Před 7 lety

      Fog crawler is my handle, and I use it when doing our OCIC videos.
      Dean Outdoor Cast Iron Cook

  • @clevaconley2221
    @clevaconley2221 Před 5 lety

    Hello fellow NorCal local!

  • @jackeyji8142
    @jackeyji8142 Před 7 lety

    just like the ice cream + waffle, LOL

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Před 7 lety +1

    Oh yah, ve norske ... raised on these ....

    • @outdoorcastironcook
      @outdoorcastironcook  Před 7 lety +1

      Lucky guy, huh? My Grandma & Dad cooked great desserts like these too.
      Dean OCIC

  • @viking1ur
    @viking1ur Před 8 měsíci

    Ummm ser godt ut...

  • @3pdraiwer750
    @3pdraiwer750 Před 5 lety +1

    Będegozjad