When they first arrived we had some tiramisú
the kids had one without alcohol of course
Then we had lemon and honey marinated salmon and shrimps with basil, potatoe gratin and bean and ruccola salad with avocado, leek and dijon for dinner (forgot to take a picture because I was so hungry). My dad ate so much his tummy hurted!
And before they left we had to eat some semlor (filled cardemom buns) and negro balls (it's actually called that. "Negerbollar" in Swedish).
Porsche wanted semlor too....
Absolutely deelicious!
ReplyDeleteIt's not called "niggro balls" in swedish anymore, thats old school and racist. Nowadays we say Chocolate balls because it really is balls made of chocolate and nothing else...
ReplyDeleteI love tiramasu too. The second one with the hearts is adorable!! The picture of Porsche going for the dessert reminds me of the time my Gram's cat got her paws in our AngelFood Cake. There were little paw prints in it. She got in a lot of trouble. ;P
ReplyDeleteYou' re torturing me! I need the recipes... Maybe you should also make an alternative, gothic, cooking blog!
ReplyDeleteKatti: Its a huge difference between the word niggro (refering to nigger) and negro thats refering to the word for black colour.
ReplyDelete@Katti: What is the new name for Finska pinnar/Finnish sticks then? Is it also degrading?
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing racist about the real name negro balls since negro is the name of the color black they used in the 30's or so when this cake was invented.
Old school and racist?? are you kidding? How could it be racist? .. it's just a cake's name -.-''
ReplyDeleteoh gosh I want all of these yummy things NOW!
ReplyDeleteYou're swedish? I thought you were from german or something! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi just found your blog, your style is just gorgeous, I love it. :) Hope you're feeling better!
ReplyDeletehii, how do you get your hair so long like that?
ReplyDeleteI wish I was a domestic housewife like you!! haha And you're gorgeous while doing so!!
ReplyDeleteIt's called chokladbollar or kokosbollar. Why it's racist to say "niggerballs" is beacause you don't use the word nigger when you refer to dark skinned people(in swedish neger) anymore.
ReplyDeleteOh tiramisù!Here in North Italy it's a must for important events!I adore the variation of my mum with two different creams ^^
ReplyDeletewtf you let the cat on the table?yuck.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. I just discovered your blog by way of your youtube videos. You're amazing! I think that your look and overall style are very unique. Your family is SO beautiful, and my goodness... how did you get so good at cooking and baking?!
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: Hell no, I never let Porsche go up on the table, but he took a chance just when I was about to take the photo! I saw him through the lens so you can imagine how fast I tossed the camera and grabbed him! No semla for Porsche!
ReplyDeleteim swedish (from Kungsholmen stockholm) and OMG i miss swedish food soo much!! i havent had a semla in 21 years!! fortunantly you can get neger bollar at ikea and princess tarta as well (my fav!!!) when i visited stockholm last year me and my sis went to a bakeri and i yelled out "ohh herre gud neger bollar!!!" and my sister got so mad and said u cant call them that anymore u have to call them kokos bollar lol whaaaaaaaaaaaaaatever..
ReplyDelete@Kattie... r u freaking serious? U think that is racist? *headdesk*
ReplyDeleteYes, many people thinks "negerbollar/negro balls/" is racist because people get hurt and upset when a dish is called by a name that referring to slavery and has a negative sense. And in Sweden "neger" means "nigger" and that word nobody uses except if you wanna humiliate somebody.
ReplyDeleteAdora: No, I don't think Finska pinnar/Finnish sticks is degrading because you referring to a country. Not one specific race or nationality. If that's degrading then American pancakes, Turkish yogurt and other dishes named by a country would be racist and thats just crazy.
Why don't you call them "black/brown balls" if you are referring to the color black? Negro is black in spanish but now we are writing in english so thats just confusing. In the 30's all people called dark skinned people for "neger/nigger" but today the society moved on and realised the word "neger/nigger" is a bad word.
With these words I don't mean that you are a racist. I just react on that you say that we, in Sweden call them "negro/neger bollar" beacuse moste people don't.
http://litteratur.viwebben.se/ Tycker att denna artikel förklarar den negativa bemärkelsen av ordet "negerboll".
ReplyDeleteWords are neither "good" or "bad", it is our perception & what we associate with those words which either good or bad.
ReplyDeleteBesides, the dish isn't named after the racial slur, it's an adjective describing the dish.
I know this is an older post, but perhaps you will see this. Would you be ever so kind as to post your recipe for the semlor? They look fantastic!
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