List of Swedish desserts


This is a list of Swedish sweets and desserts. The cuisine of Sweden refers to food preparation originating from Sweden or having a played a great historic part in Swedish cuisine. Sweden also shares many dishes and influences with surrounding Scandinavian countries, such as Norway, Finland, and Denmark.

Characteristics

Swedish desserts typically feature pastries rolled in different spices, such as cardamom, cinnamon, or ginger, and stuffed with a variety of fillings, such as fruit jams, whipped cream, or chocolate. Many desserts are flavored with almond extract, slivered almonds, or almond flour, as it is an extremely popular ingredient in Swedish cooking. Fruits featured in recipes include blackcurrant, apples--specifically of the åkerö variety, cherries, lingonberries, raspberries, gooseberries, and pears.
Another strong influence on Swedish pastries is the practice of fika. Fika is a custom involving enjoying coffee, small pastries, and quiet time to recover from everyday stress. This has led to continual development in cookie recipes, especially after World War II when rations were lifted.

Swedish desserts

NameImageDescription
Curdled milk and eggs
Oatmeal ball flavoured with arrack, with brown sprinkles
Rolled cake with whipped cream and peach or mandarin
ChokladbiskviA cookie made from almond and meringue, topped with chocolate buttercream
ChokladbollA confectionary ball of chocolate and oatmeal, rolled in coconut flakes
GräddbulleMarshmallow treat coated in melted chocolate
Cake with layers of chocolate, lemon curd, yogurt mousse and pâte à bombe
Gotländsk saffranspannkakaRice pudding dessert made with saffron
Gustavus Adolphus pastryPastry topped with a portrait of Gustavus Adolphus
HallongrottaButter cookies filled and topped with raspberry filling. Occasionally topped with coconut
HavreflarnLace oatmeal cookies
JordgubbstårtaSponge cake with strawberries and cream
KalvdansPudding made from colostrum milk, or the first milk produced after a cow has given birth
KanelbulleCardamon dough rolled into a swirl and topped with cinnamon and sugar
Chocolate cake with grated coconut
KladdkakaCrispy chocolate cake with a moist interior
KlappgrötWheat semolina desserts made with berries, specifically lingonberries
KlenätFried dough shaped like angel wings
KrokanTiered pastry made from almond flour
LussekattSaffron buns with a raisin on both ends
MandelkubbBitter almond cookie
Mille-feuille with jam
Mazarin base with strawberries and lemon balm
OstkakaPudding made from rennet-curded milk, flavoured with bitter and sweet almonds
PepparkakaCrispy cookie made from ginger, cardamon, molasses and sugar
PrinsesstårtaTraditional sponge cake filled with jam and cream, covered with marzipan
Punsch-rollDifferent fillings usually consisting of biscuit or sponge cake drenched in arrack, mixed with cacao and more covered in green marzipan
Ris à la MaltaRice pudding with whipped cream
Variation of kärlekmums as a sponge cake instead
RulltårtaSponge cake rolled into a log and filled with cream, chocolate, or jam
SemlaSweet roll filled with cream and almond paste
Sju sorters kakorA Swedish Christmas tradition of baking seven different types of cookies to serve to guests. Also part of fika culture
Apple crumble made with rye
SmulpajA type of pie without a pastry shell--instead the filling is directly topped with crumbled pastry
SockerkakaSponge cake baked in a Bundt pan
Sponge cake with added flour and almonds
SpettekakaHollow cake topped with icing, similar to meringue
StudenskaShortbread pastry with green icing and chocolate truffle
ToscakakaCaramel almond cake typically topped with sliced almonds
VåfflaScandinavian waffles, often served with jam and whipped cream.
VaniljhjärtaPastry made of shortcrust dough formed into hearts, filled with vanilla cream.
VetekransCinnamon pastry formed in to a bun.