Magnus Nilsson And Family Bake A Traditional Flatbread
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- čas přidán 25. 11. 2014
- Growing up on a farm in Jämtland, Sweden, Magnus Nilsson and his family learned how to make this regional flatbread, a recipe passed down from generation to generation.
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just love Magnus Nilsson's way of presenting and explaining he is so inspiring
This makes me cry. Such wonderful cultural and familial tradition from all over the place. I love learning about these kind of things.
Andrew Tozier I was thinking the same thing. Made me want to cry too
This is one of the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
And then it should be butter and messmör on it. A very underrated combo I would say.
Using flour instead of a towel or plastic wrap to cover the dough while it's rising is a good trick. Magnus rules.
I thought 'Oh cool, flatbread by Magnus! I'll have a go at making that' *plays video* 'Nope, I've not got a weird bread canoe...'
Wow, amazing !!
So you’re telling me… these are like Swedish tortillas?! Excellent.
A few years back I learned I’m both Mexican AND Scandinavian so this makes me very happy. Haha.
This together with pickled herring and potatoes are one of my favourite simple foods to eat. Never made the bread myself though so was very cool to see the process of how they used to make it!
I never wanted that video to end!
Magnus is my spirit animal
I can picture the taste and textures
So most of my life, we've had the rolling pins for this in my house. I've just now learned their use, we've kept them after finding them on the side of the road like "maybe one day we will knkw their hse" xD
I love this man
Love not only the tradition but the story telling of their regional recipe of Knäckebröd. BIG THUMBS UP!
not knäckebröd, tunnbröd
Oh love those :3
Så nydelig og deilig!
Soon available in the IKEA near you...
There is not many things better than a newly baked tunnbröd and getmesost.
Is there a recipe somewhere?
Fjellstorm Bushcraft They stated all the ingredients in the video.
My mother had a bakstuga/baking house in Jämtland and we often baked in an electric stove but she never made flatbread after she left that house. I guess it is quite impossible in a normal stove? Where can I buy such a bread brush / tunnbrödsborste?
is this swedish bread?
Just rye? No wheat?
Hairnet
Perfect for Sewerstrumming! 🎏☠️🎏🤮🎏
wait, only milk? do you use water? yo, I would like to know the recipe of this.
Pewdiepie made this Kinekibra
This what I call north people