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December 13: Have a Smorgasbord of Swedish Cuisine on Santa Lucia Day!

Santa Lucia Day is dedicated to Lucia of Syracuse and is traditionally a church feast day. In common traditions of the Santa Lucia holiday, a parade is held where Lucia is portrayed by a young lady wearing a crown of candles or carrying a single lit-candle. Some even portray Lucia as a young woman with lights and sweets.

As Sweden celebrates Santa Lucia Day this December 13, our Dishfolio food bloggers take this time to explore and share amazing Swedish cuisine (which, incidentally, features a lot of mouth-watering Swedish sweets). The most internationally renowned Swedish culinary tradition is the Smörgåsbord, a meal served buffet style with several types of cold dishes for your guests to enjoy.

So if you want to hold a smörgåsbord party this holiday season and stay true to culinary tradition's origins, check out these featured Swedish online food recipes! Make sure to practice artistic food photography for memories!

Pepparkakor

Pepparkakor, crisp, thin cookies, laced with ginger, cloves, and cinnamon, are a popular Swedish Christmas tradition.

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Lussekatter St Lucia Buns

These lovely Lussekatter Saint Lucia Buns are also often called Saffron Buns, they’re shaped like an S and studded with two raisins at each end { and Smidge starts with an S;)} In Scandinavia, Advent is celebrated on the four Sundays before Christmas Day. These are often baked on Saint Lucia Day which falls on December 13th, the Friday before their Third Sunday Advent. Saint Lucia is thought to be a young woman who comes bearing lights and sweets. Sometimes there is a procession led by a young girl dressed in white, wearing a crown of candles { or lights }, with other young girls each carrying one light following behind. Doesn’t that just sound heavenly?

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Swedish Meatballs

Eating special foods on holidays is a tradition passed down from one generation to the next. Swedish meatballs are part of my tradition.

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Swedish Almond Rusks

Swedish almond rusks are twice-baked cookies perfect with a cup of coffee.

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Pepparkakor

Pepparkakor, crisp, thin cookies, laced with ginger, cloves, and cinnamon, are a popular Swedish Christmas tradition.

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Kräftskiva, Swedish Crayfish Party

Kräftskiva, Swedish Crayfish Party

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Kanelbullar - Swedish cinnamon rolls

Kanelbullar - Swedish cinnamon rolls. Happy Kanelbullens dag!

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Swedish ginger thins

Homemade Swedish ginger thins served with blue cheese as a winter appetizer.

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Swedish Visiting Cake

Browned butter, orange zest, and almonds combine to make a trio of flavor that composes this Swedish Visiting Cake.

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Swedish Chocolate Twirl

Swedish Chocolate Twirl - a twist on the classic cinnamon bun.

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Chocolate Cookies

Swedish Classic Chocolate Cookies

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Swedish Brownie

A gooey, sticky and muddy chocolate cake. The Swedish Brownie.

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Swedish Spelt-Rye Cookies

Sprinkle them with sugar crystals, dip them in white chocolate and crushed pistachios, decorate them with icing, or leave them plain.

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Swedish Gingersnap Cookies

A Swedish Christmastime favorite, these gingersnap cookies have a dash of whiskey to warm you on cold winter nights!

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Swedish buns

crunchy and flavored swedish buns

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Swedish Ginger Cookies

Leaf and acorn cut outs make these Swedish Ginger cookies so cute. A perfect hostess gift for Thanksgiving get-togethes!

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Swedish Brownie

Chocolaty, gooey, sticky and absolutely yummy!

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Fat Tuesday - Swedish Semla

A cardamom-spiced wheat bun filled with almond paste and whipped cream

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Swedish cheesy Hasselback potatoes

Swedish cheesy Hasselback potatoes baked with cheddar and parmesan

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Swedish Kalops

A traditional and authentic Swedish beef stew slowly simmered with allspice berries. Traditionally served with potatoes and red beets.

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Swedish Chocolate Balls

No bake treats for kids and adults

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