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Darter_50516 37M
9459 posts
10/10/2022 8:18 pm
WTF are KRINGLA ???



There are few Scandinavians who don't know what Kringla are. These delightful bread/cookies are delicious whether plain, sugared, with jelly or honey. Made from simple ingredients found in most kitchens.



My Kringla are simple; Mix these ingredients first 1 cup sour cream, 1 cup heavy cream, 1/4 cup melted butter,1-1/2 cups sugar,1 egg, 2 teaspoons vanilla




Add in gradually 4-1/4 cups flour Mix these in with the first cup of flour...2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon salt



After the second cup of flour you may as well install your bread hooks to finish out the kneading.



Cover the dough and chill it overnight. When you're ready to bake, preheat the oven to 400°F. Divide the dough into four pieces. Divide each piece into 8 small balls.



Roll each ball on a lightly floured surface to an 8" rope, making sure it's as even as possible. Form the rope into a figure eight and seal the ends. Put eight Kringlas on one cookie sheet. Bake for 8 to 12 minutes or until the cookies are light brown. Remove immediately to a wire rack to cool.



I've seen some Kringla worked into imaginative shapes decorated with sprinkles, frosting, and syrups........ Go wild and enjoy !

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Tips for the best Kringla recipe:

Measure the flour correctly. Spoon the flour lightly into the cup and level it off. Each cup of flour should weigh 125 grams if you are into that sort of thing.
Don’t handle the dough too much. Even though it’s rich, you can still overwork it, which will make the cookies tougher. This is basically a quick bread recipe and must be handled gently.


Darter_50516 37M
7334 posts
10/10/2022 8:21 pm

Mondays are a MESS and should be cancelled.


Hungr4Yungr 75M
2356 posts
10/10/2022 9:26 pm

Interesting recipe Bret. I was about to ask you what a kringla was. LOL!

I don't have a mixer, so won't be trying this recipe.


Hungr4Yungr 75M
2356 posts
10/10/2022 9:29 pm

    Quoting Darter_50516:
    Mondays are a MESS and should be cancelled.
My Monday was Thanksgiving Day. The weather was great so I poured some concrete in the morning and chased leaves in the afternoon. Had a Big Bird Dinner at 5 pm with a friend from Calgary. Yummy in my tummy. A north wind just came up and it is supposed to rain or sprinkle tonight, sunshine again tomorrow, but cooler.


Darter_50516 37M
7334 posts
10/11/2022 7:32 am

    Quoting Hungr4Yungr:
    Interesting recipe Bret. I was about to ask you what a kringla was. LOL!

    I don't have a mixer, so won't be trying this recipe.
It would be pretty tough without a mixer Roger.


Darter_50516 37M
7334 posts
10/11/2022 7:37 am

    Quoting Hungr4Yungr:
    My Monday was Thanksgiving Day. The weather was great so I poured some concrete in the morning and chased leaves in the afternoon. Had a Big Bird Dinner at 5 pm with a friend from Calgary. Yummy in my tummy. A north wind just came up and it is supposed to rain or sprinkle tonight, sunshine again tomorrow, but cooler.
About 80 F here again today,,, sunny, a bit breezy. Last load of laundry to hang out here in a sec..... have to get on some pants!


Steamboy2472 64M
360 posts
10/11/2022 6:52 pm

So that's what they are looks like nothing more than a fancy cookie LMAO


Darter_50516 37M
7334 posts
10/15/2022 3:52 am

    Quoting Steamboy2472:
    So that's what they are looks like nothing more than a fancy cookie LMAO
STR they can even be made into letters for your name !!!!!!!!