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Merry (Krumkake) Christmas! (Drawn for Christmas last year~)
I don’t feel like typing out all the lore atm, since I don’t have it all perfectly aligned rn, but I like the idea that Krumkake Cookie ends up turning against Empire Biscuit Cookie and joining the protagonists, and he and Black Cat Cookie have a complicated (but an eventually romantic) relationship with one another.. Black Cat Cookie is they/them btw.
Made krumkake for the first time. I think it went well.
photobob making krumkake cause it’s one if my favorite parts of the holiday i love these silly norwegian holiday cookies
Krumkaker
Krumkaker are Norwegian cookies that my family makes each year during Christmas. They taste amazing and my best friend once ate at least seven in one sitting. You will need a krumkake iron for this recipe, or you can use a flat waffle iron, but the designs will not be as pretty. Pizzelle makers work too. You will also need a wooden cone to shape the cookies. Krumkaker are usually stuffed with cream, berries, jam, or chocolate, but you could also use them as icecream cones during the summer!
Ingredients
♡ 1 cup white sugar
♡ 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
♡ 2 eggs
♡ 1 tsp vanilla or almond extract
♡ 1 cup milk (or milk substitute)
♡ 1 1/2 cups gluten free flour
Instructions
☆ In large bowl, cream together sugar and butter
☆ Add eggs and extracts and beat until fluffy. Then add milk
☆ Slowly stir in flour until everything is properly mixed
☆ Brush a small amount of vegetable oil on the krumkake iron, then heat it to medium heat. The oil should last a long time and does not need to be reapplied often
☆ Put about a tablespoon of batter onto the iron, closer to the backside and middle so it will spead out evenly. Let cook for around a minute. Irons are different so the time and heat might be different for you, use the first few krumkaker as tests to get the optimum temp and cooking time.
☆ When the batter has cooked, remove from iron with a spatula and wrap cookie around cone. It should be soft, but will harden in a few minutes. When cookie hardens, remove cone.
☆ Fill krumkaker with desired filling just before serving
Gluten free ice cream cone (Krumkake)
Whisk together until airy: 100 gr Butter 80 gr Sugar
Mix together: 90 gr gluten free flour mix (or 80 gr Rice flour, 10 gr Corn Starch) 1 tbsp psyllium husk 1 tsp vanilla (2 eggs) While beating, add the first egg, then half of the flour mix, then the second egg, then the rest of the flour. Bake in a "Krumkakejern", a waffle iron or a panini iron. If you want to make cones, gently fold them together while still hot, around a cone mould or in a glass, and allow to cool.
Keep in an airtight container. Fill with Ice cream or a mixture of whipped cream and jam. If you can find lingon berry jam, try that :)
Making Krumkake
Happy Christmas!!!
KRUMKAKE