Christmas in Norway Recipes

Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Wafer-thin butter cookies topped with almond meringue. They're often stacked in a crisscross pattern and, because of that, their name in Norwegian means table stacking cookies. These are part of the Norwegian tradition known as "syv slag" which means "seven kinds", in which 7 kinds of cookies are always served at the Christmas celebration.

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Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Wafer-thin butter cookies topped with almond meringue. They're often stacked in a crisscross pattern and, because of that, their name in Norwegian means table stacking cookies. These are part of the Norwegian tradition known as "syv slag" which means "seven kinds", in which 7 kinds of cookies are always served at the Christmas celebration.

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Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Wafer-thin butter cookies topped with almond meringue. They're often stacked in a crisscross pattern and, because of that, their name in Norwegian means table stacking cookies. These are part of the Norwegian tradition known as "syv slag" which means "seven kinds", in which 7 kinds of cookies are always served at the Christmas celebration.

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Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Wafer-thin butter cookies topped with almond meringue. They're often stacked in a crisscross pattern and, because of that, their name in Norwegian means table stacking cookies. These are part of the Norwegian tradition known as "syv slag" which means "seven kinds", in which 7 kinds of cookies are always served at the Christmas celebration.

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Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Norwegian Table Stacking Cookies | Bordstabelbakkels

Wafer-thin butter cookies topped with almond meringue. They're often stacked in a crisscross pattern and, because of that, their name in Norwegian means table stacking cookies. These are part of the Norwegian tradition known as "syv slag" which means "seven kinds", in which 7 kinds of cookies are always served at the Christmas celebration.

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