9 of The Most DANISH FOODS You Can Eat
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9 of The Most DANISH FOODS You Can Eat
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In this video we run through a thorough list of the MOST DANISH FOODS you can possibly eat. We tell you our thoughts on these Danish foods and whether we eat them, like them, and think you should try them. We share our reactions on trying many Danish foods like:
Brunsviger Kage
Drømmekage
Pølser og Cocio
Stegt Flæsk
Frikadeller
Leverpostej
Pålægschokolade
Koldskål
Lakrids
Æbleskiver and Julefrokost foods
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Have you learned about the Cocio mystery yet `? No matter the size of the bottle, a sip takes out like 30% of the bottle.
It’s not pronounced co-C-O it’s pronounced cock-E-O
Please please please don't put cheese on top of the pålægschokolade! It's usually eaten on slightly roasted toastbread or franskbrød. Not melted and definitely NO cheese on top. Great video guys!
Thanks for watching Jonas! Now Mike needs you in the breakfast canteen from now on 😂
Exactly! I almost fell of my chair when I heard the thing about cheese on top of the pålægschokolade!!! Never! And we don't melt it, most people just put it on top of the bread (maybe with butter underneath). It's a nice feeling when you bite and the chocolate cracks ;-)
@@RobeTrotting Yeah the only way that "melted" association could've appeared is likely because it sometimes melts slightly when put on freshly toasted bread but even then its not by much. As for the types of bread its really up to you. Most just use a slice of Franskbrød, a slice of toast, a Rundstykke, or a classic bun. Heck a lot even eat them on rye bread and put that in their kid's lunch boxes. I reccomend you guys it sometime if you haven't already its not exactly expensive.
I should probably also mention that there are 2 kinds of Pålægschokolade. One which is made of milk chocolate thats usually in red packaging, and one of dark chocolate (often around 40-55%) which is usually in blue packaging.
And yeah please don't put cheese on top of it, thats almost as bad as putting it in a danish, and thats coming from a guy that likes cheese
On toasted bread the the pålægschokolade needs to be put on as soon as possible so that it melts.
@@tobimobiv1 I have to respectfully disagree. The whole point with pålægschokolade is that it’s crispy, which totally disappears if it melts. 🙁
Pålægschokolade: Enjoy on franskbrød with butter. Feel and hear the chokolade cracking and the sinful taste of calories :) No melting is necessary.
And no! Not cheese with pålægschokolade :D
The chocolate was a must when we visited our relatives. Never heard anyone melting it! It must be something that came along with a microwave. So quick and easy!
I mean when it’s on a toast bread or a bun and it melts a bit because it’s hot is also great
Rigtig godt på rugbrød med smør
It was actually created to skip the spreading part of a nutcream like Nutella. Also makes it easier for kids to enjoy
It seems like you guys use "flæskesteg" and "stegt flæsk" interchangebly - but they are actually two different (though very similar) dishes made from different cuts of meat from the pig. But yeah both can be served the same way with potatoes, although you will mostly find stegt flæsk served with the white persille sauce, while flæskesteg is mostly served with brown sauce (like with frikadeller) or in sanwiches like you mentioned :)
But otherwise a great video, I enjoy you guys take on danish culture as americans living abroad
Yeah, I guess we were unaware of the differences. We always learn a lot by making these mistakes though 😃 so this actually helps us integrate a lot.
@@RobeTrotting The traditional garnish is the giveaway. Flæskesteg is usually served with brown sauce, plain white potatoes, and if in a bit more festive mood, as for instance for Xmas, with caramelized potatoes, warm shredded red cabbage, potato chips and something a bit acidic, like pickles... Unless of course it's made into a sandwich or a piece of smørrebrød. Stegt flæsk, on the other hand, is exactly as your picture shows, though some may want a dash of jam along with it. The roast is the autumn/winter comfort food, or sunday dinner, whereas season for fresh parsley is mostly in the summer. At least for those who grow their own. So stegt flæsk is a bit more of a "lighter" summer dish.
...as for the hotdogs, the first one depicted is the traditional danish hotdog (hotdog in DK only becomes one once assembled, otherwise it's just a sausage and bun - ask for a hotdog, that's what you get) ...the french (hot)dog is the 2nd one depicted, usually found everywhere on gas stations, 7/11s and what not, for those who neither have the time nor the skill to build a proper danish hotdog. One of the oldest documentations I know of, is in the last of the original 13 Olsen banden movies, where the gang has a very similar creation at a street vendor, though the lady at the hotdog stand simply dips the sausage in a jar of dijon mustard before putting it to rest in a baguette. When in Paris...
Should you feel like taking a dive into the ins and outs of danish pølsevogns culture and history, I'd advise you to have a closer look at a small book called "Skinke lingo" - if it's still to be found of course. Maybe the library?
@@RobeTrotting just on a side note, there is also ribben steg, which I personally like more. Ribben steg is part of the pork belly, and it has flæskesvær on too. So stegt flæsk, flæskesteg and ribben steg can often be mistaken for each other.
Yes flæskesteg is also cooked differently to stegt flæsk usually. Flæskesteg or roast pork is roasted in oven whole and then sliced. Stegt flæsk is very different as it is sliced before cooking like very thick slices of bacon. It is usually fried but it can be roasted in slices in oven and traditionally served with white boiled potatoes and parsley sauce
Stegt flæsk og ribbenssteg er samme udskæring, og for mange danskere er ribbenssteg og flæskesteg det samme.
4:30 Your text got it right, but you said it wrong, it's not "Flæskesteg" it's "Stegt Flæsk" flæskesteg is something completely different where you roast a whole pork back with the skin on it :)
EDIT: Flæskestegssandwich has nothing to do with Stegt Flæsk either ;)
Opps 🙈
@@RobeTrotting🙂 Btw. Stegt flæsk is same part as you use to make bacon (belly). Flæskesteg comes from the loin. 🙂
@@RobeTrotting sorry but Big mistake... ;)
hehe i thought about saying something about that too. Stegt flæsk sandwich.. just NO. Reminds me of the awful pølsevogne who deep fry slices of Flæskesteg. Blasphemy
Pålægschokolade can be eaten on any kind of bread, but never! with cheese ;-)
Haha yeah - don’t leave Mike alone in the breakfast canteen.
I eat it with cheese and it is good🙏
You can also just put it on bread with butter and eat it cold.
Hey guys, just to let you know! Cocio is pronounced like "Kokio." In Danish we say it like Cockio 😂 you can of course say it however you want tho! 😊
Oh, good to know. we definitely want to say it like “cock” 😂
I actually thought they did that on purpose to avoid being flagged on UA-cam algorithms as adult content. Kousio is somewhat different :)
@@RobeTrotting a reasonably exact way to say it would be: "cock yo!" :-)
Its prononced just like you would say Tokyo, but with a "K" sound instead.
Also I just wonna say that on danish d make a wired sound that’s hard for Americans to say
As a true Fynbo, you pronounce brunsviger Perfect 10 out of 10
YES!!!! 🙌🏼 Tak
@@RobeTrotting But you have to try the perfect way, to eat a Brunsviger. You can buy a "runner med brunner", that is one of the buns you also can buy in the bakery. The buns is called "rundstykke".. And then there come butter on, and then you put a brunsviger in the top of the buns.. That is so delicius..
Koldskål is absolutely not just for old people who lost their taste!
You make it yourself, with eggs beaten with sugar and some vanilla and 1 liter of buttemilk. The ones you buy don’t taste nice.
We have it in the summer when it’s hot outside and you don’t really feel hungry and you can’t be bothered about cooking dinner 😁
Ærgerligt de ikke talte om kammerjunker. Der er ikke meget der er mere ikonisk at putte i.
And a little lemon too, right? Which probably would also help with the too sweet part
@@choddle8427 Oh yeah, definitely lemon!
I got drømmekage yesterday
You don’t have to melt pålægschokolade - It’s usually enjoyed on wheat bread
Good to know! Thanks for the help 😃
Or rye bread 🙃
I personally don’t like that but I also hate leverpostej and licorice
@@SimonSarka1 .. How positively scandalous!
@@SimonSarka1 :o
The weird thing is, the “round bread” hotdog is called a French Hotdog in Denmark.
Svensk pølseret (swedish sausage dish) as well. From what I remember that is danish in origin too.
@@mathiasknsgaardkristensen3396 yes, because it tastes utterly awful andit's a reminder dish of the conflicts Danes had with the Swedes. Passive aggressive way of saying, this dish sucks like the Swedes. tbf. We love our Neighbours and taste is individual ;-)
Im sorry, but WHO ON EARTH puts cheese on top of Pålægschokolade?!! I prefer pålægschokolade not melted on a piece of bread, the crunch is EVERYTHING😍🤤
Mike swears he does 😂
@@RobeTrotting Well, now I get why he isn't that big of a fan😂😯
Hahaha was looking for this comment. Funniest combination ever 🤣🤣
@@RobeTrotting Dangit Mike XD. It seems almost too American to put cheese in places where they don't belong. Like with Danish pastries.
My grandmother used to make us aebleskiver and my brother inherited her pan when she passed. She and my great grandmother would make a huge spread of Danish treats for every holiday that put the little blue tin of cookies to shame. We also still serve open face sandwiches (smoresbrod) at every family event, and my grandfather drinks Danish glogg every year at christmas. It's fun to see that even though we have been in the US for several generations we never quite let go of some of our Danish traditions.
Well somewhere the translation must have gotten lost, its æbleskiver.. 😏
@@ebbhead20 Which contains a letter not on the US keyboard. And it's a letter that is literally a contraction of a and e. We just use it so often that someone at some point decided it would be a good idea to contract it to one vowel.
@@andersjjensen i know, i was referring to the missing K. 😏
@@ebbhead20 Could just simply be a typo, or sometimes you just miss a letter or hit the wrong key without noticing.
@@theflyinggasmask whatever, its fixed now..
Hilarious opening guys! We will return to try more of these Danish delights hopefully, next year. We loved all the great meals we had in Copenhagen this summer.
Please do! We’ll see you then! 😃
Calling koldskål for just buttermilk is close to heresy!
Saying that stegt flæsk and flæskesteg are the same is definitely heresy!
To put cheese on top of pålægschokolade. Yep, that's right heresy!
Burn the heathen yankees!
...Jokes aside I like the vids, often interesting perspectives and well made.
😂 thanks, we are still learning I guess haha
Also, saying that pålægschokolade is good choccolate is also not correct. (sure there are a few luxury brands that might actually be good choccolate, but most of it is pretty poor quality)
If ANY of your american viewers lives near Iowa, then they can visit the little town of Elk Horn. The inhabitants are of Danish descent and still hold (some) Danish traditions and dishes. I.e. you can get æbleskiver (or apleskivers, as they call them! ^^ ) with blueberry jam(?) and medisterpølse at the local diner! Just one note: æbleskiver and medisterpølse does NOT go together in Denmark! ^^
Elk Horn was made international famous (in Denmark) when there was made a documentary and was broadcast in Danish Television. Later the two amateur cooks and brothers, Adam and James Price, made another documentary (two episodes), where they focused on Elk Horn's "Danish" cuisine and tried to get them "back on track" ... I.e. The mayor in Elk Horn was trying to make leverpostej, but only had help for Google Translate, so his leverpostej ... Was ... a disaster to put mildly. Not even his DOG would eat it!!! And dogs generally LOVE leverpostej! XD
I am a Dane, but an expat since 86. Last year on holliday in Copenhagen. Off cause I had a hotdog on Rådhuspladsen. Then you know you are in Denmark!
I hope it tasted like “home”. We find that with a few foods back in the States, even if they’re readily available in Danish restaurants and street food stands :)
I wouldnt say you should mest your pålægschokolade, just put it on top when the bread is a bit cooled down. When I crunches its so much better!
And don't forget the kammerjunkere on koldskålen! I don't think anyone puts berries on top to be honest
i do. But i am a sucker for fruit as a rule.
Must be had on cold normal white bread.. Nothing toasted or warm at all..
oh strawberries or banana is great in koldskål ;-)
Yeah I always put strawberries in.
@@LiLBitsDK I agree with the Bananas
I must say I absolutely loved watching Mike's facial expressions while Derek spoke of lakrids. :D
Mikey, you talk more and more danish and seem more confident. And Derek is coming along too. Are we going to have a small conversation in danish soon?
I love how well researched you are
Hi, Mike and Darek...I was born in Denmark and lived there until 19 years old and we never melted the "Pålægsshokolade" but enjoyed it on fresh soft franskbrød med smør (White bread with butter)r so that it was cracking while eating it....jum!
About æbleskiver there actually use to be apple pieces in there in the old days (before my time obviously)I'v also had this a few times in my life, its actually makes them even better in my personal opinion
It would be really good to try it that way!
In Sonderborg where I come from, you put little teaspoons of cooked prune inside the æbleskiver as you bake them. Powder sugar and strawberry jam on the side!
Have you ever tried sønderjysk kaffebord? Now THAT’S cake for you 😁 You can look the old tradition up and read about it. It’s absolutely scrummy. I was taught by my Granny and great gran how to make it and so were a lot of girls from Sønderjylland, but we don’t make them much anymore. It’s far to expensive and we don’t have as many guests coming over, as we used to.
Times have changed I guess 😊
@@marionhansen3627 Both my grandparents lived in slesvig/holsteen for a long time, where the tradition is originally from i'v had my fair share of that tradition, personally i find it way too much damn cake in one place at one time, you simply cannot taste everything. I'v however never tried æbleskiver with prunes. Powdered suger and somekind of jam/jelly is common with æbleskiver everywhere in denmark tho.
An easy way to achieve the taste without the apple dicing is to put some apple sauce in the batter.
@@marionhansen3627 Sønderjysk Kaffebord is amazing just expect to come away with like Type 15 diabetes... it's soooo goood :D
You are great. I just came home yesterday from a weekend on Fyn for a 60th birthday party.
Besides having a patte gris for dinner you also almost perfectly showed our shopping list of foods to bring back home from Denmark:
Lever Postej (grovhakket in this case, and besides... lever postej tastes even better if served warm: lun lever postej!
Pålægs chokolade
brunsviger cage
lakrids (for me with ginger)
æbleskiver does my wife herself. We bought a cast iron baking form years back.
the same goes for the frikadeller
and the first stop when we passed the border to Denmark is always for a hot dog.
My favorite Christmas meal is Risengrød. Its the pre runner for risalamande, its just served hot, without whipped cream and almonds, then served with cinnamon sugar and a butter
Once l would bake a brunsviger to a girl from Poland, who stayed with us. She looked into the oven and said: "Ahh, pizza". 😅.
😂 when it’s in the oven I definitely see how it could be mistaken as a pizza crust haha
Originally there were slices of apple in Æbleskiver, but that has been lost to time
Ah, okay. So in name only haha
It is not lost. It is just the store bought æbleskiver that never has apple. I always put apple in. And if you get them homemade (costs more) at julemarked or restaurants they sometimes have apple in them.
We have a tradition where we eat frikadeller on rye bread with pickled beets and mustard, you should try it 🙂
Thanks for another great video😊.
My mood always get better when I see your videos😃
One thing was wrong today after seeing your video…. Now I crave Drømmekage!!!😅😋
I always mildly crave drømmekage 😂
I understand why, it’s delicious😋.
That intro is gold, had me in stitches
So glad you liked it haha - best $10 on fiver we ever spent on an animation haha
I would like you to make a series of videos about recycling in Denmark. You can cover second hand shops and repair centers, the "pant" system and how to recycle cans and bottles in the supermarkets, how to recycle your household waste in the different bins, how to use the drive-in recycling centres, the national waste prevention strategy and the Danish food waste projects. I think you could inspire more people to recycle and that would be great.
Hey...i'm from Brovst where the Drømmekage comes from.....40 minut drive northwest from Aalborg. Big fan of yours.
Great video! You can eat æbleskiver in the summer, if you can find them, they are delicious opened up and then put some ice cream and jam inside.
The thing is, Ive tried NY style "hotdogs" and they are absolutely disgusting, but apparently not to New Yorkers, so with that in mind, even a gas station hotdog in Denmark is gourmet.
Edit: Oh yea sidenote.. Ask a dane if they are down for some bbq (not that we actually say bbq, we grill), but you're gonna have a hard time not hearing someone asking, if we should put the sausages on now, or is it too early.. Its a very common thing, and all the toppings for a classic danish hotdog are usually present :d (Ketchup, remoulade, mustard, diced yellow onion, pickled cucumber, roasted onion (or whatever its called?!))
Edit 2: Its buttermilk mixed with eggyokes, sugar and vanilla, and often lemon aswell.
Edit 3: I know.. ;D - But you left out ALL the brown sauce dishes.. Ask a dane.. Flæskesteg - med brun sovs, Medister - med brun sovs, Bøf med bløde løg - OG BRUN SOVS... It goes on and on and on :d
You've always been a chocolate milk fan :) Great food vid guys!! Makes me want to come visit again soon
Hello ive been following this channel for a while tho, so i finally got accepted in a bussines academy esbjerg, thank for all your videos ill keep watching from there haha
Nicola that is fantastic news!!!! TILLYKKE 🇩🇰😃🙌🏼
Hi 2 things.
1. the pictuere of "flæskesteg" thats "stegt flæsk med persillesovs".
2. "Pålægschokolade" you put on "franskbrød" or "rundstykker" but not with chees.
But you do great 👍🙂
😂 the cheese would be wrong, but at least we would get it on bread this time haha
@@RobeTrotting vell kids tende to "take care" of the broken parts😆
@@jakobborre7365 ... kids? How do we define this? >
@@Sigart if you like LEGO and pålægschokolade - you can concider you self a kid (my dag turnd 70, hi got LEGO)👍
@@jakobborre7365 Ah, good, glad we got that established :P
u guys killed it, with this list!
#1 brunsviger cake and dream cake is just... mmmmm... i buy dream cake, maybe 2 times a month...
#2 Danish hotdog, yes plz! in the winter, they put the Cocio, on a heater, so u get it, nice and warm... PS: using the round bread, is called a French hotdog 🙂
#3 roast pork, with parsley sauce and potatoes, is a MUST to try, in Denmark! PS: we dont use, the belly part, of the pig, but the back part, as it's a much better, piece of meat!
#4 Danish meatballs, yes plz, again... i buy them, from time to time, when they are just made, from a propper place, to eat them, with nothing else...
#5 leverpostej... it's very good, but tell a tourist, what it's made from, they likely wont try it... it has A-vitamin, B2-, B3- and B12-vitamin + selenium, zinc, iron, folate and potassium, in it...
#6 pålægschokolade is just an excuse, to eat more chocolate, lol... it's good, on warm rundstykker, in the morning... just dont eat it, on all the rundstykker... look up "rundstykke morgen bord"
#7 koldskål is good, on hot summer days, but it has to be the one, made with eggs and vanilla! it's different, than just the "borring" one...
#8 licorice... yeah sry... if u didnt grow up with it, u most likely, wont like it... that's why, giving someone a Super Piratos, is funny, coz of the face, they will make! 🤣
#9 æbleskiver, with some powdered sugar and what ever jam u like, is TOO good, to pass up, around Christmas, in Denmark... i buy them, when they hit the shelves, in December...
Hej from Odense, where I'm watching this while eating koldskål😄
Most "Danish" food is of course to some degree of foreign or common European origin. The Dutch and German also have the "frikadelle", and "brunsviger" is the Danish word for someone or something from Braunschweig. There is a hypothesis that someone from that German city working on Fyn, introduced the cake there.
Hot dogs with a hole were introduced in the 80'es by DSB, in two variants. At that time A DSB subsidiary operated almost all the fast food places at train and bus stations, and the newsstands/kiosks. This ended when everything was privatised, and many of these places either closed or became 7-11s. Anyway, the two variants were the "hapsdog", with a baguette-like crisp crust bread into which a hole was punched using a metal rod, and a sweetish mustard dressing, and the "chilidog", which differed only in the dressing, which was a - for the Danish palate at the time - hot-sweet chili sauce. In the beginning you could also get a small piri piri chili on a cocktail stick as an extra "garnish", but that stopped soon. The bread, and the method of inserting the sausage, is why they are also called French hotdogs. It wouldn't surprise me if this was really originally French.
The pan-fried bacon slices are probably not that Danish either, and the sauce of course is just a basic béchamel, as defined in Escoffier's _Le guide culinaire_ , with chopped parsley.
Wow, you know your good history!!! Thank you for watching and adding some of this fantastic knowledge to the discussion 🤩
@@RobeTrotting I like food, grew up in the 70es-80es, spent a lot of time at train and bus stations, and have a good memory. :-)
Pålægschokolade is a nice topping on rundstykker (rolls) with butter. The dark one is my favourite. Fransk Hot Dog means French Hot Dog and it's not Danish at all. It's served in Denmark, but originate from France. I got my first French Hot Dog in former Yugoslavia and was really amused how it was put together. Some years later it was on the menu at many Pølsevogne and Grillbar. Keep on rolling and stay cool!
If you would like to make your own koldskål not as sweet. You can mix tykmælk and orange juice and then a little bit vanilla sugar, my mom use to make that for me because I thought the brought one was to sweet as well 😊 When I was little this was often the dinner at summertime 😊 Next time try to open up your æbleskiver and put nutella ind it is really good ☺️
Sounds great! Ohhh and we have had the Nutella filled æbleskiver and it’s delicious! I’m loving this summer but that’s one thing I always look forward to in the Christmas part of winter 🤤
Love watching your videos ❤️ I’m an American expat living in Denmark for nearly 2 years now 🇩🇰 This was a very enjoyable episode, however, I was wondering why smørrebrød was not mentioned? Seems like that is very popular here and very Danish 😊
I brought birthday cake today, because it is... drum roll please... My birthday. What you called "flæskesteg" was actually "stegt flæsk", however both are amazing. You eat Pålægschokolade on roundpices with touth butter. No melting no cheese. Some healthfreaks eat it on rugbrød, because they think they will live longer, but, it will only feel like that ;). Koldskål, is a mix of buttermilk as you say pasturerized egg yokes, vanilla, sougar and if you want it extra creamy tyk mælk. It is so good.
If you don´t like hotdogs, get a “kradser” at the pølsevogn. That´s the bun without the dog. With mustard and ristet løg
Nahh.. Its with raw onions. Fried onios are for the kids.
You guys gotta take a trip to the south of Jutland for a southern jutlanese coffeetable session and make a video about it. You will love it! You'll probably end up in a total carb coma, but you will love it.
fab video :) what about a red hot dog? that is so danish to me.... did you know that frikadeller is the boiled ones in sweden and the other way around in denmark... köttbulle in swedish is the fried meatballs you see in ikea :)
Yeah, I can’t believe we forgot to mention the red hot dogs as well. We could probably do an entire hot dog video… 🤔
Originally, æbleskiver was slices of apple dipped in a doug, and then deepfried hence the name. As a child when baking them ourselves, we still put a piece of apple or pear in the center before flipping them over in the pan.
Brunsviger is fantastic. I always try to get some when I'm on fyn since its just better there.
Hi :) I have an acc. on My Heritage, and i have found a lot of my family from back i time, and by now, i have been abel to find members on my family tree back to 1751. And i have found some who did immigrate to the US. It's so amazing and exited. :)
That is so cool! Derek has found a lot of cool stuff on both sides of his family and been able to trace their exit points in Europe even back to the early 1700s too.
@@RobeTrotting Nice :) Yes, it's so exiting.... and i did even have a lot of help from my parents, when they were alive. Both my mothers and fathers family did make a lot of photos then, and my father did write a book with his live story for us 3 siblings. :)
Pålægs chokolade and cheese? Nani?! I haver never heard of anyone doing that before. Also you don't necessarily have to melt it, it is more a side effect of eating it on freshly toasted bread.
A favorite way to eat it from my childhood was on (non toasted) rugbrød with butter, the earthy pungent flavor of rugbrød goes surprisingly well with the sweetness of the chocolate.
I will never be able to eat a French hot dog again without getting that image. Thanks for that 😛
😂 hahaha sorry to ruin it 🙈
I was never into Koldskål until I tried Irma's which is not sweet but kinda of sourish or lemonish and you must have it with Irma's kammerjunker ( biscuits) - they are delicious.Try Irma's koldskål if you have not done so.
Im from the countryside, and ofcourse we know æbleskiver at christmas, but we always got them at summer after a harvest, and then instead of gløgg it would just be saftevand to drink.
About the hotdogs, in Denmark a hotdog is like in the USA with an open bun. The other kind is in danish called a fransk hotdog (french hotdog in english).
P.s. you dont have to melt pålægschokolade on bread u can just put a piece on bread
Like the vids. Not many youtubers makes vids about Denmark.
The Chocolate Milk was called 'Congo Bajer' in my youth, you put pålægschokolade on both white bread and rugbrød, and if you toast the white bread, it will melt, but it's not a must :-)
Pålægschokolade dont have to be melted. It can be and its good. My favorite is standard white bread with butter and pålægschokolade, not melted. Its amazing :D
As a danish transplant to SoCal it´s refreshing to see your videos. One get´s to be a little homesick - keep up the good word, guys......
Your video made me want cake now 😂 Fab footage! You guys are too cute. Great content! Greetings from Norway 🇳🇴
Glad you enjoyed it! Enjoy your weekend, Liv - and get some cake this weekend 😀 Thanks for watching!
no need to melt the choclet, and have never heard of people to put chees on top, doesn't sound that great to me.
Haha, Mike is easily confused by cheese as well as chocolate
great Video as usual
you normally don't melt pålægschokolade and franskbrød/wheat bread is the bread to use. In the Netherlands you use chocolate sprinkles (hagelslag) instead
Now that its summer. You guys don't like the Danish æblekage (apple cake)? For me that's something very Danish
If you like æbleskiver and want to celebrate our new land border with Canada - try them with maple sirup. So yummy
Apple skin/peal as you say in the video is Æble skræl in Danish. Æbleskiver means Apple slices, and I think the name comes from the first types of æbleskiver being litteral slices of apple dipped in batter and fried, but then it became the small round balls with pieces of apple inside, and now mostly without apple inside but with Sugar and/or marmelade/jam on the side.
My dad and family came to the States when he was 10. We had aebleskiver periodically growing up. My wife and I have our own pan and our daughters each got one for Christmas from us. All the Americans who’ve eaten them LOVE them. Also - no pickled herring? Maybe it’s not a Danish thing. 🤷🏼 And also my family is big on licorice and frikadeller. Guess family traditions carry on in the new home. And excellent video. You guys are getting quite professional!
Pickled herring is absolutely essential! And Danish, though they have their own variations in Germany and Sweden.
Best video yet!
Thank you 😊
I would love you to make a video about the Fransk hotdog 😜🤪 So funny to watch your faces 😂
If you wanna go all in with a Chokolademad, then take a slice of white bread with Nutella and then put pålægscholade on top. It's fantastic 🙌
We are realizing that we really could make an entire video on the hotdog culture and it would be really interesting food history! So we just might haha
Exactly. There is this classic Danish hot-dog and then the "cheeky" French hot-dog! You also often eat the French one, with "French dressing". Just to emphasize, that there is this difference and it actually is 2 different kind of dogs 😊
Koldskål.. Memories of being with your mormor. I love it. But you should give a good Koldskål a try. But the brands differ. I have 2 liters of it here and it doesn't go down like it used to. And i know there's better kammerjunker as well. So brand definitely matters i would say. 😎
Pålægschokolade is usually eaten cold, just a slice of it on white bread - yum! And of course, one might put an extra piece on - or straight into your mouth...
Thank you for a good laugh, specially about the sausage in the bread (French dog) and your squemishness, I almost peed my self. You can actually also get the hotdog you are used to from US, BUT here in Denmark you can choose from a vaste variety of sausages. You just call me up, and I'll take you to Tina's for yumyum
Pålægschokolade can be eaten pretty much how you want. Its basically a solid nutella. You can eat it on a cold piece of ryebread or hot toast, I've even put it in a croissant :D
Oh that’s brilliant to add it to a croissant 🥐
Have you ever tried making Frikadeller at home, it's super easy. We eat them often. And the leftovers are cut out and placed on a piece of rye bread for the packed lunch. Some have red cabbage on others have Remoulade and pickled cucumber on it. And we agree on Koldskål/Buttermilk. Can't stand it.
What are leftovers? Seriously, regardless of how many frikadeller I make, hoping to have some leftovers, it never happens.
@@mumimor Ok see the problem. But I solved it by making 2 portions. and possibly with a bit of luck. 3 pieces left
I will never look at a Fransk Hotdog the same way again lol.
Haha 😆 sorry 🙈
You said flæskesteg but wrote stegt flæsk, that's NOT the same, the picture showing is at you wrote stegt flæsk so that part is correct. But the sandwich you mention is a flæskesteg sandwich so 2 different pieces of meat.
But where is rugbrød?
Æbleskiver is not a dessert. It's something you get with gløgg in the afternoon or evening.
Okay, but it’s a snack then
@@RobeTrotting yes, and you can also have it with coffee instead of cake.
and morning and lunch and and and...
Props for that intro :D
I loved that intro, you guys are so funny and seem like such a good time. Are you going to Copenhagen pride?
Yes 🙌🏼 we will be there - cannot wait! One of our favorite weekends of the year 🤩🇩🇰🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️
@@RobeTrotting That sounds great, I'm going too! I hope you have a great time 🏳🌈
I’ve been here just over three weeks so it was fun to play “Danish food bingo” (do you have bingo in the US? You won’t know what I’m saying if you don’t!!!) Anyway, I have had about half your list so far. Plenty more to look forward to. Although not sure anything is going to beat the cakes.
Hey guys, really funny to sit and listen to What your opinions and experience with Denmark and all it contains. To give “leverpostej” a real chance, try Styhn’s Peber-Bacon, it is the best by far.
Pålægschokolade should be used with White Bread and butter. Keep up the funny content 💪🏼
I would say that you get the best ones at the butcher. Not the ones in Kvickly or Føtex or any of those places but a real butchers shop. But I agree with you Anders, the best in the supermarket is the Bacon-Pepper.
i preferer Stryhns den Franske. But Peber Bacon is good too
Not if you only like the leverpostej that rema1000 have. Or Spar, they have it too. Dont like the other Stryhns at all..
Licorice is a big thing in Sweden and Finland as well.
Yes 🙌🏼 I think it’s a Nordic taste that we just can’t seem to develop
Great and fun episode 😂 I feel like a bad Dane, since I don't really like anything from the list (though a few æbleskiver is okay ☺️). And now lakrids has invaded the tea scene (as well as pretty much everything else 😖 )
Pålægschokolade is the best, melted or not. But cheese on top? That is just wrong 😄🙈 Thanks for a fun video 😊🇩🇰
Yeah, don’t leave Mike alone in the breakfast buffet 😂
In Copenhagen, every 300 meters, there's a coffee house, a bakery, a cake shop. How are danes so slim and healthy ? :) BTW for the milk mention is spelled "Kokio" if i remember correctly and is also consumed after eating and has a merit, as after eating, the amount of acid in the stomach increases, and milk based drinks are considered a Base, so overall reducing stomach acid. Awesome list !
I realy like your videos and i Think Its funny to see your reviews of pølser and other danish food😂
Thank you so much! :)
You dont melt pålægschokolade, you just put it on your bread and eat it 😊
That was a good approximation of brunsviger :)
Getting there mistake by mispronunciation 😂
I put apples in my æbleskiver, just like the originals had...apples were a treat in December, back in the day 😉 and a slice in the batter made it both frugal and tasty...
I am Danish, but I don't enjoy lakrids as many of my countrywo/men do 🤮
and pålægschokolade is supposed to be cold, on franskbrød w. butter (to the edge) It's definately best, when it crunches! soggy warm chocolate is not the way to go 😵💫
hello from Hundested 🌸🌱
i am sure i've seen those so-called "french hot dogs" before here in the US, probably at a danish cultural center in CA; but i never thought about the apt description you gave so eloquently, i am wondering if that says more about you or possibly it says alot more about me that i did not think of it
does the danish know about the Heimlich maneuver, i remember i mentioned it a few years ago to a friend who lives in southern germany and he had no idea and this guy was smart, he asked how many ribs end up broken and i asked back would you want a broken rib or be dead from choking (honestly it does happen but small price to breathe again)
yes we know about it
hi, dont know if you still check the comments, but have you tried blood sausages? They're also a christmas seasonal food
Leverpostej is so much a part of danish culture, that We miss it when we are abroad for longer periods of time.. after my year as an exchange student in the states, All students returned home on the same plane, and found parents waiting at the airport with rugbrød og leverpostej 🥳
try the cake calld citronmåne its so good and great video
Hi guys! Could you make a video on expats retirement in Denmark? Or just put a link of a video already done on this subject? Thank you in advance?
You don´t have to melt pålægschokolade 😀 you just put it on a piece of white bread or rugbrød or maybe on half a bun
Go to the "Den Gamle By" at Christmas. They got different æbleskiver and how they where mede original. There was appeles in a æbleskive in the beginning. But latere it was left out. But you can taste them in Den Gamle By. Maybe call them and ask if they will tell about them when you comes over. I'm shure they will and you can taste different kinds.
In the old days, there actually was apples in æbleskiver. Some few still fo it. I like them but never make them. apples inside makes its refreshing. Just a little.
Æbleskiver means Apple slices. Originally they used to put a slice of apple inside Æbleskiver but it's not common to do that anymore :)
The semi- uxury version of frikadeller is hakkebøf or "chopped steak". It's 100% meat (usually beaf) coarsely chopped then molder into hand sized patties and fried like a burger patty, only twice as thick. Weight is about half or a quarter pound of meat. Serve with regular sauce (not white sauce) and potatoes. Plus soggy fried onions.
Rundstykker (Håndværkere or spanish type), butter and then dark pålægschokolade (not melted - but cracked. Just push it down with your finger :P).
It's the way to go!
Please don't put cheese on top on the Pålægschokolade - put it on fresh Franskbrød - butter - and then pålægschokolade - Yummy
really nice that you have talked a lot about Danish food, but a lot of it has old history that unfortunately you haven't talked about that can explain why we like it, for example æbleskiver in the old days there were actually apple pieces in æbleskiver
PS: æbleskiver mean apple slices
Guys, you should try cheese with a bit of apple gel, very delicious. 🤗
Absolutely loves your videos 🙂
I am no fan of "koldskål". My daughter loves it - don't know why. I never served it to her?
Btw... did you say something about chokolate on bread as melded? We eat it in the morning (only weekends) on white bread og rye bread. Melted?? No no no. It is a newer thing. My grandmother thought I was crazy - she offered me chocolate candy - and I wanted rye bread below. :-D
The name says it all: Pålægs-chokolade. Pålæg = put on = all kinds of things the danes put on bread. Pålægschokolade is a sweet and logical alternative to cheese etc. in the morning.