Tilslørte bondepiker explained

Tilslørte bondepiker / bondepige med slør
Name Lang:no
Country:Scandinavia
Type:Dessert
Main Ingredient:Mashed fruit (apples or plums), whipped cream, bread- or rusk crumbs

Tilslørte bondepiker (veiled peasant girls. Known in Swedish as änglamat; Danish: bondepige med slør; Norwegian: tilslørte bondepiker; Finnish: pappilan hätävara; German: Verschleiertes Bauernmädchen; Low German; Low Saxon; German, Low; Saxon, Low: Buerndeern mit Sleier) is a traditional Scandinavian dessert. The dessert is available in a number of different variations. It is typically served in transparent glass or bowls.[1] [2]

Example of a recipe: Applesauce (or other mashed fruits) are spread out at the bottom, followed by a layer of toasted bread- or rusk crumbs, a layer of whipped cream, followed by another layer of sauce, and usually a thin layer of crumbs and or whipped cream on top. Often in multiple layers. Possible decorations also include hazelnuts or flaked almonds.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Finckenhagen. Lise. 6 March 2013. Tilslørte bondepiker. March 1, 2020. Godt.no.
  2. Web site: 13 August 2016. Nutrition-dense deliciousness: Bondepige med Slør (Nordic Apple Trifle). dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161105211001/http://spiceinthecity.co/2016/08/13/nutrition-dense-deliciousness-bondepige-med-slor-nordic-apple-trifle/. 5 November 2016. March 1, 2020. Spice In The City.
  3. Web site: Mette. Jantzen. Bondepige med slør. Isabellas. 20 April 2018. Danish. 20 January 2009.