We also eat smörgåstårta or voileipäkakku in Finland, but it is rarely made the same way as the Swedish one is. We don't use that shrimp mayo type of mixture. Usually it's made out of cream cheese, ham/salmon and pickled relish.
@@jocelynwilliams2059 Kinda ballparking it here but I would say around 10 EUR / 11 USD for a serving perhaps, especially in Stockholm at a more fancy café. At the Vetekatten Café in Stockholm you pay roughly 90 EUR / 100 USD for a whole cake (ten pieces).
@@edbertkhoveyI live in Australia, and this is on the cheaper side for sandwiches. Subway (not that I eat Subway, after working there years ago) is around AU$10 for a 6 inch/$15 for a footlong. Depending on fillings, deli counter sandwiches or rolls can go from $8 to $18.
Yupp. Visited a friend during this midsummer (2024), he paid 890 SEK (~€90), i think i could have made the same one for 300 SEK (€30). The price of labour + seafood (tunafish + shrimps) is what costs the most.
I'm Swedish and you pretty much nailed it, making it the day before is essential as the bread really needs to soak up all those juices and flavors. Otherwise it'll just be dry and flavorless. You can serve this to any Swede and they'll instantly accept you as one of their own. The best part about smörgåstårta is that there are no hard rules on how to make it. Anything savory goes! The traditional way to make it is with seafood (and lots of shrimp in particular) for sure but if you don't like seafood you can make one with roast beef or whatever - it's your smörgåstårta! You'll find infinite varieties here in Sweden and they're all great. I definitely encourage people to try it, it's not even that hard to make.
Such a classic! And only the sky is the limit for fillings realy... tunasallad, chickensallad, creamy liverpate filling or variants with cheese... anything goes realy.
It’s fun as a Swede see foreigner try it, both as some may see the concept for the first time, or describing similar regional dishes! Smörgåstårta is a great option for when you want to have guests, and you want to have an informal reception, where guests can trickle in and leave or you just don’t want to have a sit down meal with table settings. It’s severed cold so you just take it out of the fridge, and it’s easy to eat even with disposable plates and plastic cutleries. So it’s gooey in that way that a flimsy paper or plastic fork will do to eat it. And it feels a little festive as it’s topped with delicious stuff. You can make or order whole plates of the cakes and guests and serve themself so you get to mingle and interact with everyone. You can make it a bit ahead of time. Like a ready make cake can sit in fridge for 24h with it not getting bad. Also you could prepare parts, like if you are serving many you can make everything but the topping/decoration until hours before serving if you worry shellfish would go bad or fresh veggies to look sad if it’s sat waiting a couple of days. When I tried working at a cafe as school kid, they did just that, had the bread and filling made ahead of time delivered from the central bakery the day before and in the morning just added the outer layer mayo and the fresh salad, veggies, eggs and shellfish on it.
Fernet tirado al dulce. Fernet is an Italian/Argentinean herb liqueur, very strong and very, very bitter. Tastes to bad medicine. Argentineans drink it with Coca-Cola. If you mix it with Dulce de leche until it has a texture like Bailey's, it becomes quite palatable 😁 (I concocted it. And I didn't die, so, you are pretty safe if you decide to try it.)
Here in Brazil we have Torta Salgada ("savory pie"), which is the same idea: use bread as dough, but with shredded chicken as filling, covered with mashed potato and decorated with fresh herbs and vegetables. It was very common when I was a kid, not so much today. Seafood, huh? Maybe I will go on a trip down memory lane, and to the grocery shop. 😋
Since you mentioned a sandwich with mashed potatoes, check out Swedish Tunbrödsrulle. ua-cam.com/video/fPCytfxNU7Y/v-deo.html Basically mashed potatoes+meat wrapped in flatbread. A big tortilla will do if wheat flatbread is not available locally. The most common version is with hotdogs, served with shrimp salad, pickles, onions and ketchup+mustard. But there is also other versions, like meatballs and a bit of brown gravy with the lingonberry yam. Or super thin cut beef steak. Or Grilled chicken. Just butter your flatbread, add mashed potatoes and then add what you like from there!
Swede here. I love to make a good smörgåstårta from time to time. It even has its own day (Nov 13th). First time I see edamame beans on one though, creative touch there Beryl! A similar dish from eastern Europe that I really enjoy is dressed herring, colloquially known as herring under a fur coat. It is a layered salad composed of diced pickled herring covered with layers of grated boiled eggs, vegetables (potatoes, carrots, beetroots), chopped onions, and mayonnaise.
We have it in Brazil and it's delicious! We call it Bolo salgado de pão de forma e frango (Loaf Bread Salty Cake) or Bolo Salgado for shorts. We also use seafood, but it's possible to find it with mozzarela cheese, tuna, chicken, ham, and different vegetables. A staple on kids house parties from the 80's that is slowly dying unfortunately, but I personaly still love it.
I always requested having smörgåstårta as oppose to a traditional cake on my birthdays growing up as a child. These days I make it on my own in celebration of midsummer or whenever I crave it. If I could only eat one thing for the rest of my life I would without a doubt choose smörgåstårta :)
Im so glad you highlighted the pure seafood Smörgåstårta because there is often a godawful version that is common in Sweden where you have, sliced ham, sliced cheese, cured salmon(lax/lux), fruit (often grapes) and even sometimes crushed Cheese Doodels (Like Cheetos) on the sides and the filling is mostly mayo and it´s an abomination but people buy that crap and i have no idea why because it´s not good. The best Smörgåstårta you do yourself and you keep it pure, either it´s only seafood or only meat/cheese. We have two holy dishes in my family and one of them are my Mothers Smörgåstårta and i can go toe to toe with anybody in saying that it´s one of the best you will ever taste!
I make one that has white bread, whole grain bread and black rye bread, and contains a bunch of smoked salmon, eggs, pickles, a ton of cream cheese, sour cream, and a bunch of other things as well. It's quite a weird combo of flavors but it might be my favorite food ever. I can demolish a 1.5 kg cake in a day, easy.
Smörgåstårta is a great "reception food", e.g. after a baptism, funeral or whatever when you might have a lot of guest mingling. It would be interesting to see you try out how to eat a proper "smörgåsbord", the full Swedish Christmas table. It is a ritual, you need a guide the first time! 🙂
Not just in Sweden it's popular, even in the rest of the Nordic countries. We do often serve smörgåstårta here in Finland on birthday and exams parties, sometimes as a weekend treat. It's really expensive to make but the end result is worth it
I'm not so sure that it is popular in all nordic countries. For example, I've asked some norweigan friends of mine, and they had never even heard of smörgåstårta.
Love it!! I'm Mexican, and we have a version of this called Sandwichon. But there is nothing like this. My mom had a Swedish friend, so this is how I came to eat this.
Both Sweden and Denmark has this tradition of eating sandwiches. I don't say we eat it a lot of it, but we also have Räkmacka (Shrimp sandwich) which is like the little brother of Smörgåstårta. In most cases the type of bread varies. If it is soft bread or rye bread. In Denmark, they have "smørrebrød" which takes lunching with sandwiches to another level. It is small pieces of rye bread with butter and various stuff on top. Either meats or fish. My favorite is roast beef and remoulade. It does get cheaper making them yourself.
I'm so happy to see this this crazy invention of ours getting some proper representation. It's insane, but it's delicious. Also DAMN, that "skål" at the end couldn't have been more on the money. You sounded like a native speaker.
You can also make a meat based version, with stuff like roast beef and liver pate. Equally delicious, but many prefer the salmon & fish stuff since it tends to be lighter & fluffier stuff.
Man every swede here has their own way of doing their smörgåstårta, buying one is really expensive and never is really right I think. But that is because everyone does them different, there is really no wrong way :) Yours looked good
Dang-couldn’t find a single one in New York! Even cooler that they’re making this vid then-it certainly taught me about a delicious looking dish I never knew existed 🔥
Here on the Westcoast of Sweden we use a tuna spread in between the bread and then drench the whole thing in hand peeled shrimps. Also some caviar/roe on top. I added avocado last time and it worked really well.
It's the perfect food to serve at gatherings that is not important enough to have a real cake because it's so easy to make and it's extremely easy to scale up. Like end of the schoolyear celebration, gathering after a funeral, special club meetings etc.
There's a storybook in my country about a cat and a dog (those are their names as well). One of the most memorable stories is where they make a cake, putting literally everything they like in it. In the end, it tastes and looks weird because the flavours clash. For some reason, this video reminded me of that. God knows why.
It might have been a bit softer if you had chilled it overnight. My grandma would make this, but she made the meat version because too many people in the family can’t eat shellfish.
The meatball version of this cake usually comes with red beet salad. Made from pickled red beets mixed with sour cream, I think? Never made it myself. Basically looks like dark pink potato salad.
As a Norwegian I am intrigued and disgusted at the same time. I know all the ingredients and eat them regularly as a _sandwich_. But you have to be that special kind of insane to make a cake out of it. And this instantly makes the list of why we Norwegians like to lovingly pick on our great Swedish neighbours.
Meanwhile over in Finland it's not... it's less common than the video gives an impression of it being in Sweden, but it's not unheard of, I've definitely been to several different social functions where it's been served
I had something similar years ago at a fancy “Victorian” tea. It didn’t have shrimp. I can’t remember if it had salmon or just veggies. It was frosted in cream cheese and decorated with pansies. It was like nothing I had eaten before and absolutely delicious.
In México 🇲🇽 we have something similar called Pastel de Atún, it is made exactly like she made her Smörgåstårta by layering pieces of sandwich bread like a lasagna but topping each layer with a mixture of tuna, mayonnaise, crema, jalapeño, mixed veggies and other different ingredients, and a layer of American cheese. When finishing stacking the bread you cover it all up again with the mixture of tuna and chipotle chile, which adds a little delicious spice. Then, it’s better served freezed, as you do with the smörgåstårta. So yeah, that’s our version of that cake-sandwich and is delicious! 😋
Usually served at parties and sometimes a sweet cake is served afterwards as well. I will tell you one thing , a sweet cake after is not necessary, you are FULL after taking one slice of smörgåstårta..
If you're so inclined, I'd love for you to do a vide on Karelian pies! They're pretty simple to make - a rye flour crust and a rice porridge or mashed potato filling, and eat them with a mixture of butter and boiled egg mashed into pieces on top, but freshly baked ones are so delicious, and it'd be amazing to see you do a video on it!
As you're adventuring into Scandinavian delicacies, please try Norwegian Lutefisk. It was the dish we enjoyed (endured) on Christmas eve. My mom was Norwegian yet my English father, who was a cook, learned and mastered this dish in honor of his love for her.
"Meat or seafood version" Heck that, here where I´m from they only made one. It had both seafood and meats, and that´s how it´s gonna be done til the day I die. There are different layers so you can have different spreads between them. First ham-onion-apple-cream cheese. Second tuna-onion-creamcheese third liverpate-mayo-pickles fourth classic skagen+eggs, and top layer mayo-creamcheese then ham and sallad on the sides, meatballs, then tomatoes, then eggs, then shrimp and lemon.
From outside looking in, this just looks like an overwhelming amount of Mayo and Seafood. Definitely gonna try it when in Sweden though, so cool recommendation!
I would love you to try the Cuban Fufu. It's a bit different then your Fufu that is serve in West Africa. It's made of plantain and has a interesting story as well the other Spanish Caribbean have their own version but in a different twist.
The only type of cake i eat, I am not much of a sweet-toothy guy so this is perfect for me. You can make your very own the way you want it which is great.
Let it rest for at least 20 min in the fridge. Let the mayonaise or cream absorb the aromas from the salmon. You will ge a more explosive experience then. So put it in the fridge. The same goes for dip sauces from powder when put into sour cream. 🙂
I'm not sure what it's called in english (maybe candied potatoes) but its Chinese name is 拔丝土豆. They're fried potatoes with melted sugar coating them and they taste amazing
Hey, we call that cake as salt cake in my country, we do just one simple recipe with carrots, maionese and bread, mechpotato i guess (don't really know the recipe), but there is no variation as far as I know. I don't know who brought this to my country, but it has a pleasant taste I must say
A place near my house makes hours. They’re just called sandwich cakes. If you call them by the sweetest name, I’m not surprised you didn’t find it. But literally they’re made all over the place.
The Swedish food UA-camr, Malin, from Good Eatings channel makes a really delicious vegan version of Smorgastorta. Personally I like a torta made with dark rye bread.
As a Swede, there literally isn’t anything better than Smörgåstårta!❤
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Don't take this the wrong way but even as a swede i'm semi-sensitive to this Smörgåstårta. I enjoy the tast just have a hard time with the texture
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Im sorry but it can't top Ikea meatballs
We also eat smörgåstårta or voileipäkakku in Finland, but it is rarely made the same way as the Swedish one is. We don't use that shrimp mayo type of mixture. Usually it's made out of cream cheese, ham/salmon and pickled relish.
Smörgåstårta is one of those things that's crazy expensive to eat at a restaurant but actually quite reasonable to make yourself.
How much for a that delicate food cost per serving ??
@@jocelynwilliams2059 Kinda ballparking it here but I would say around 10 EUR / 11 USD for a serving perhaps, especially in Stockholm at a more fancy café. At the Vetekatten Café in Stockholm you pay roughly 90 EUR / 100 USD for a whole cake (ten pieces).
@@per-olamjomark7452holy that's expensive for a sandwich I guess it's because of the amount of seafood in it
@@edbertkhoveyI live in Australia, and this is on the cheaper side for sandwiches. Subway (not that I eat Subway, after working there years ago) is around AU$10 for a 6 inch/$15 for a footlong. Depending on fillings, deli counter sandwiches or rolls can go from $8 to $18.
Yupp. Visited a friend during this midsummer (2024), he paid 890 SEK (~€90), i think i could have made the same one for 300 SEK (€30). The price of labour + seafood (tunafish + shrimps) is what costs the most.
I'm Swedish and you pretty much nailed it, making it the day before is essential as the bread really needs to soak up all those juices and flavors. Otherwise it'll just be dry and flavorless. You can serve this to any Swede and they'll instantly accept you as one of their own.
The best part about smörgåstårta is that there are no hard rules on how to make it. Anything savory goes! The traditional way to make it is with seafood (and lots of shrimp in particular) for sure but if you don't like seafood you can make one with roast beef or whatever - it's your smörgåstårta! You'll find infinite varieties here in Sweden and they're all great.
I definitely encourage people to try it, it's not even that hard to make.
HELLO?? TUNASALAD AS FILLING!! Or is that just a Skåne thing?
Such a classic! And only the sky is the limit for fillings realy... tunasallad, chickensallad, creamy liverpate filling or variants with cheese... anything goes realy.
That smörgåstårta you made looks amazing. It would absolutely impress a Swedish friend if you have one!
It’s fun as a Swede see foreigner try it, both as some may see the concept for the first time, or describing similar regional dishes!
Smörgåstårta is a great option for when you want to have guests, and you want to have an informal reception, where guests can trickle in and leave or you just don’t want to have a sit down meal with table settings. It’s severed cold so you just take it out of the fridge, and it’s easy to eat even with disposable plates and plastic cutleries. So it’s gooey in that way that a flimsy paper or plastic fork will do to eat it.
And it feels a little festive as it’s topped with delicious stuff. You can make or order whole plates of the cakes and guests and serve themself so you get to mingle and interact with everyone.
You can make it a bit ahead of time. Like a ready make cake can sit in fridge for 24h with it not getting bad. Also you could prepare parts, like if you are serving many you can make everything but the topping/decoration until hours before serving if you worry shellfish would go bad or fresh veggies to look sad if it’s sat waiting a couple of days.
When I tried working at a cafe as school kid, they did just that, had the bread and filling made ahead of time delivered from the central bakery the day before and in the morning just added the outer layer mayo and the fresh salad, veggies, eggs and shellfish on it.
What unique food combinations do you love? 😊 Tell us your favorite frankenfood! 🍽 👇
Mac and Cheese 🔥
Fernet tirado al dulce.
Fernet is an Italian/Argentinean herb liqueur, very strong and very, very bitter. Tastes to bad medicine. Argentineans drink it with Coca-Cola.
If you mix it with Dulce de leche until it has a texture like Bailey's, it becomes quite palatable 😁
(I concocted it. And I didn't die, so, you are pretty safe if you decide to try it.)
I love farfalle pasta with mustard, mayo, and sliced pickles. It is "Delicious?"
Ripped up toast and tomato sauce with sardines
@@zlxkks Delicious?
Perfect pronunciation of Skål
Smörgåstårta is the best 🙂
Swede here, totally approve! It looked absolutely delicious 🤤
Here in Brazil we have Torta Salgada ("savory pie"), which is the same idea: use bread as dough, but with shredded chicken as filling, covered with mashed potato and decorated with fresh herbs and vegetables. It was very common when I was a kid, not so much today.
Seafood, huh? Maybe I will go on a trip down memory lane, and to the grocery shop. 😋
Pensei justamente nisso, antigamente era mais comum, mas algumas delicatessen ainda vendem.
Já vi como uma torta de salpicão tbm.
My dad is Brazilian, so now I want to ask him about Torta Salgada. Maybe he can make it for me one day. It sounds muito gostoso!
Since you mentioned a sandwich with mashed potatoes, check out Swedish Tunbrödsrulle. ua-cam.com/video/fPCytfxNU7Y/v-deo.html
Basically mashed potatoes+meat wrapped in flatbread. A big tortilla will do if wheat flatbread is not available locally. The most common version is with hotdogs, served with shrimp salad, pickles, onions and ketchup+mustard. But there is also other versions, like meatballs and a bit of brown gravy with the lingonberry yam. Or super thin cut beef steak. Or Grilled chicken. Just butter your flatbread, add mashed potatoes and then add what you like from there!
Swede here. I love to make a good smörgåstårta from time to time. It even has its own day (Nov 13th). First time I see edamame beans on one though, creative touch there Beryl! A similar dish from eastern Europe that I really enjoy is dressed herring, colloquially known as herring under a fur coat. It is a layered salad composed of diced pickled herring covered with layers of grated boiled eggs, vegetables (potatoes, carrots, beetroots), chopped onions, and mayonnaise.
I've never wanted to eat Swedish food more in my life than right now
GREAT BIG STORY IS *BAAAAAAAAAAACK* !!!! And Beryl is making food documentaries for it again! DOUBLE AWESOME!!!!!!
The way she said "Skål" at the end was perfect, sounded suspiciously 100% swedish
A Swede living in Argentina. Here they have the perfect bread for it and nobody knows. Sandwich de miga-torta!
We have it in Brazil and it's delicious! We call it Bolo salgado de pão de forma e frango (Loaf Bread Salty Cake) or Bolo Salgado for shorts. We also use seafood, but it's possible to find it with mozzarela cheese, tuna, chicken, ham, and different vegetables. A staple on kids house parties from the 80's that is slowly dying unfortunately, but I personaly still love it.
I always requested having smörgåstårta as oppose to a traditional cake on my birthdays growing up as a child. These days I make it on my own in celebration of midsummer or whenever I crave it. If I could only eat one thing for the rest of my life I would without a doubt choose smörgåstårta :)
Im so glad you highlighted the pure seafood Smörgåstårta because there is often a godawful version that is common in Sweden where you have, sliced ham, sliced cheese, cured salmon(lax/lux), fruit (often grapes) and even sometimes crushed Cheese Doodels (Like Cheetos) on the sides and the filling is mostly mayo and it´s an abomination but people buy that crap and i have no idea why because it´s not good.
The best Smörgåstårta you do yourself and you keep it pure, either it´s only seafood or only meat/cheese.
We have two holy dishes in my family and one of them are my Mothers Smörgåstårta and i can go toe to toe with anybody in saying that it´s one of the best you will ever taste!
Smörgåstårta is probably the best invention us Swedes have come up with!
I make one that has white bread, whole grain bread and black rye bread, and contains a bunch of smoked salmon, eggs, pickles, a ton of cream cheese, sour cream, and a bunch of other things as well. It's quite a weird combo of flavors but it might be my favorite food ever. I can demolish a 1.5 kg cake in a day, easy.
I'm just happy that GBS is back
Her pronunciation of skål is spot on
I love this channel so much!! Been here since you guys left and I’m glad you are back
Smörgåstårta is the fastest way into the heart of the Swedish.
Love seeing Beryl on this channel!
Awww yayyyyy❤❤❤❤
Smörgåstårta is a great "reception food", e.g. after a baptism, funeral or whatever when you might have a lot of guest mingling.
It would be interesting to see you try out how to eat a proper "smörgåsbord", the full Swedish Christmas table. It is a ritual, you need a guide the first time! 🙂
I'm so glad you're back on GBS, Beryl!
Not just in Sweden it's popular, even in the rest of the Nordic countries. We do often serve smörgåstårta here in Finland on birthday and exams parties, sometimes as a weekend treat. It's really expensive to make but the end result is worth it
I'm not so sure that it is popular in all nordic countries. For example, I've asked some norweigan friends of mine, and they had never even heard of smörgåstårta.
Love it!! I'm Mexican, and we have a version of this called Sandwichon. But there is nothing like this. My mom had a Swedish friend, so this is how I came to eat this.
Both Sweden and Denmark has this tradition of eating sandwiches. I don't say we eat it a lot of it, but we also have Räkmacka (Shrimp sandwich) which is like the little brother of Smörgåstårta. In most cases the type of bread varies. If it is soft bread or rye bread. In Denmark, they have "smørrebrød" which takes lunching with sandwiches to another level. It is small pieces of rye bread with butter and various stuff on top. Either meats or fish. My favorite is roast beef and remoulade. It does get cheaper making them yourself.
Both the chef and the girl who made the sandwich cake are so sweet! Thanks for this video, super interesting ❤
Beryl Shereshewsky has her own channel, too...
@@jennifer1329 oh, I didn't know that, thanks for the info!
Essentially it’s just a savoury cake. Great video! I love Vete-Katten 🥰
....wait a minute... That "Skål!" at the end was perfect... :)
The healthiest cake ever
Surprised & happy that Beryl is back to GBS.
I'm so happy to see this this crazy invention of ours getting some proper representation. It's insane, but it's delicious.
Also DAMN, that "skål" at the end couldn't have been more on the money. You sounded like a native speaker.
You can also make a meat based version, with stuff like roast beef and liver pate.
Equally delicious, but many prefer the salmon & fish stuff since it tends to be lighter & fluffier stuff.
Also liver pate is less universally liked (I love the stuff tho)
Man every swede here has their own way of doing their smörgåstårta, buying one is really expensive and never is really right I think. But that is because everyone does them different, there is really no wrong way :) Yours looked good
It must be a smorgasbord of wonderful taste.
That actually looked Amazing ! 😋
I'd love you to try - " Dholl Puri " - from Mauritius... It's our staple snack / food... it's SO GOOD!
As a swede i love the way she says "truly!"
Where has this been my whole life?!?! My family is Swedish and never heard of this... The queen of sandwiches!
Hur har ni kunnat missat det.? Hur svensk är din familj?
@vincentgandee8485 too many years in America I guess...
Dang-couldn’t find a single one in New York! Even cooler that they’re making this vid then-it certainly taught me about a delicious looking dish I never knew existed 🔥
I'm in love 💕 this looks delicious
Aquavit or the Red Rooster restaurants in NYC might have been able to make make one for Beryl. But it's also fun to see a homemade version.
YAY!! As a Scandi myself this makes me so happy that you made! I make with rye to represent my Danish side but it's so good any way!
Here on the Westcoast of Sweden we use a tuna spread in between the bread and then drench the whole thing in hand peeled shrimps. Also some caviar/roe on top. I added avocado last time and it worked really well.
Im going to make this soon. Thanks!
You're welcome 🙌 Let us know how your homemade smörgåstårta goes! 😁
It's the perfect food to serve at gatherings that is not important enough to have a real cake because it's so easy to make and it's extremely easy to scale up. Like end of the schoolyear celebration, gathering after a funeral, special club meetings etc.
I may be Danish, but god do I love Smörgårstårta, and yet it's basically never served here.
No stopping Beryl! I'm only surprised she tried to buy one!
There's a storybook in my country about a cat and a dog (those are their names as well). One of the most memorable stories is where they make a cake, putting literally everything they like in it. In the end, it tastes and looks weird because the flavours clash.
For some reason, this video reminded me of that. God knows why.
It might have been a bit softer if you had chilled it overnight. My grandma would make this, but she made the meat version because too many people in the family can’t eat shellfish.
I did!
She did!
This is just like Russian shuba! It's a cake with layers of herring and root vegetables topped with beets.
The meatball version of this cake usually comes with red beet salad. Made from pickled red beets mixed with sour cream, I think? Never made it myself. Basically looks like dark pink potato salad.
Swede here, that's it. Great vid!
As a Norwegian I am intrigued and disgusted at the same time. I know all the ingredients and eat them regularly as a _sandwich_. But you have to be that special kind of insane to make a cake out of it. And this instantly makes the list of why we Norwegians like to lovingly pick on our great Swedish neighbours.
Meanwhile over in Finland it's not... it's less common than the video gives an impression of it being in Sweden, but it's not unheard of, I've definitely been to several different social functions where it's been served
It's not really a cake though, and it doesn't taste like a pastery cake lol
It's not a sweet cake. Chill.
You're one to speak... haven't you seen your own cuisine? At least the Swedes aren't boring 😂
It's a multilayered sandwich. What are you trying to pick on?
I had something similar years ago at a fancy “Victorian” tea. It didn’t have shrimp. I can’t remember if it had salmon or just veggies. It was frosted in cream cheese and decorated with pansies. It was like nothing I had eaten before and absolutely delicious.
I love everything about this video.
In México 🇲🇽 we have something similar called Pastel de Atún, it is made exactly like she made her Smörgåstårta by layering pieces of sandwich bread like a lasagna but topping each layer with a mixture of tuna, mayonnaise, crema, jalapeño, mixed veggies and other different ingredients, and a layer of American cheese. When finishing stacking the bread you cover it all up again with the mixture of tuna and chipotle chile, which adds a little delicious spice. Then, it’s better served freezed, as you do with the smörgåstårta. So yeah, that’s our version of that cake-sandwich and is delicious! 😋
THEY'RE BACK!! GBS is BACK!! RESSURECTED FROM THE DEAD!!!
Oh my gosh my mom grew up in Sweden and I remember the first time I had this as a kid. I was so confused by the concept of it lolllll
Its look delicious!!!
yayy beryl is backk !!!
Our resident foodie! She's amazing ☺
I'm not swedish and I just heard about this cake sandwich for the first time and I know I will love it since I love seafood 😋
This can be an unique substitute for a wedding cake 😋
Usually served at parties and sometimes a sweet cake is served afterwards as well.
I will tell you one thing , a sweet cake after is not necessary, you are FULL after taking one slice of smörgåstårta..
I love Sweden!
Sick, glad to see us represented
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your interpretation was very pretty and looked tasty!
(Darn, now I may have to make one … 😊)
As a chilean, I want try this creamy sandwich cake called the Smörgåstårta
thanks Beryl, looks yummy! 😋
If you want a denser bread, you can definitely do it with sliced Danish rye bread. I once had it like that in Greenland.
You should do a story about Norwegian brown cheese. It's unlike anything else!
Gjetost?
If you're so inclined, I'd love for you to do a vide on Karelian pies! They're pretty simple to make - a rye flour crust and a rice porridge or mashed potato filling, and eat them with a mixture of butter and boiled egg mashed into pieces on top, but freshly baked ones are so delicious, and it'd be amazing to see you do a video on it!
Please try Bunny Chow from South Africa!
As you're adventuring into Scandinavian delicacies, please try Norwegian Lutefisk. It was the dish we enjoyed (endured) on Christmas eve. My mom was Norwegian yet my English father, who was a cook, learned and mastered this dish in honor of his love for her.
Smörgåstårta is my favorite food! But it's expensive. I only eat it on birthdays and after funerals
"Meat or seafood version"
Heck that, here where I´m from they only made one. It had both seafood and meats, and that´s how it´s gonna be done til the day I die. There are different layers so you can have different spreads between them. First ham-onion-apple-cream cheese. Second tuna-onion-creamcheese third liverpate-mayo-pickles fourth classic skagen+eggs, and top layer mayo-creamcheese then ham and sallad on the sides, meatballs, then tomatoes, then eggs, then shrimp and lemon.
That look so tasty! Honestly it's high class dish .
Edamame beans? That was an interesting take, I’ll have to try that sometime 😊🇸🇪
From outside looking in, this just looks like an overwhelming amount of Mayo and Seafood. Definitely gonna try it when in Sweden though, so cool recommendation!
I used a mix of cream cheese and Mayo!
to be fair, the stuff you use as filling is not always the same, it depends on what you want in it.
This looks great
When I’m in Sweden I’m eating dis
Yoo this channel is active again? 🥺 Great to see Beryl again!
I would love you to try the Cuban Fufu. It's a bit different then your Fufu that is serve in West Africa.
It's made of plantain and has a interesting story as well the other Spanish Caribbean have their own version but in a different twist.
The only type of cake i eat, I am not much of a sweet-toothy guy so this is perfect for me.
You can make your very own the way you want it which is great.
Suggestion: Scallion pancakes are delicious!
You could say the smörgåstårta is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
good to see beryl back
I love it
A cake with seafood and is also a sandwich? Something fishy is going on here
Let it rest for at least 20 min in the fridge. Let the mayonaise or cream absorb the aromas from the salmon. You will ge a more explosive experience then. So put it in the fridge. The same goes for dip sauces from powder when put into sour cream. 🙂
I'm not sure what it's called in english (maybe candied potatoes) but its Chinese name is 拔丝土豆. They're fried potatoes with melted sugar coating them and they taste amazing
Hello guys it's ya boi Anomaly from SCHEWEDEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey, we call that cake as salt cake in my country, we do just one simple recipe with carrots, maionese and bread, mechpotato i guess (don't really know the recipe), but there is no variation as far as I know.
I don't know who brought this to my country, but it has a pleasant taste I must say
A place near my house makes hours. They’re just called sandwich cakes. If you call them by the sweetest name, I’m not surprised you didn’t find it. But literally they’re made all over the place.
I loved Alyson Hannigan in HIMYM its nice to see her doing other things now
Soft bread and seafood are two things I always avoid, but you really did make it look so pretty!
Smörgåstårta ftw!!!
Hey! It's Beryl!
The Swedish food UA-camr, Malin, from Good Eatings channel makes a really delicious vegan version of Smorgastorta. Personally I like a torta made with dark rye bread.