Learn to bake Norwegian holiday cookies
September 20th, 2011 by adiceIf you’ve ever seen those impressively pretty plates of Scandanavian cookies and wanted to learn to make your own, now’s your chance.Oslo Lodge, Sons of Norway in Bremerton will host three, free cookie baking workshops.I heard about it somewhat late (in today’s paper), so the first one, in which the group baked Spritz cookies beginning at 9 a.m. today will probably be tough to make in time (about 15 minutes as of this posting).
The next two, however, are coming Sept. 26 and Oct. 3, also starting at 9.
On Sept. 26, they’ll bake Sanbakkel (pictured), which is A tender almond cookie baked in tiny tins.
On Oct. 3, it’s Krumkake, airy cookies baked on a special hot iron with decorative etching and rolled into a cone.
Registration is required. Call 360-373-1503 or 360-377-7356.
The classes are at the lodge on Warren Avenue, at the north end of Olympic College’s parking lot near the bridge.
Tags: bremerton, cookies, cooking classes, Food and drink, Norwegian cuisine




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September 30th, 2011 at 11:31 pm
I need to be there in 2012!