House & Garden
Roast Smoked Loin of Pork
By James Beard
Fruit Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing
By Ruth A. Matson
Norwegian Baked Prune Custard
By Nika Standen Hazelton
Celery Root Salad
By Ruth A. Matson
Belgian Tomatoes
By Ruth A. Matson
New England Boiled Dinner
By James Beard
Fish Mixed Grill
By James Beard
Roast Leg of Lamb
By James Beard
Danish Celeriac Salad
By Nika Standen Hazelton
Glögg
There are a number of variations of this traditional Scandinavian Yuletide drink. Dry red wine, muscatel and sweet vermouth, with aquavit in place of the brandy, may be used. In another version, 2 bottles of dry red wine, preferably Bordeaux, are used with the quantity of aquavit increased to a whole bottle, which is poured over the flaming sugar.
Quick Aspic
By James Beard
Roast Leg of Lamb
By James Beard
Saddle of Lamb
By James Beard
Scandinavian Sugar-Browned Potatoes
These are eaten throughout Scandinavia, but they are especially popular in Denmark. The Swedish version would have more sugar; the Swedes like sweeter food than the other Scandinavians.
By Nika Standen Hazelton