User Login
Swedish sandwich cake “Smörgåstårta”
Swedish sandwich cake “Smörgåstårta”
4.5
12 Reviews.
Time:
Prep:
Cook:
Price:
Diff.:
The Swedish smörgåstårta is very popular in the summer and is often served on school graduations or fits to all big summer celebrations. This particularly on might not be the first one that comes to mind, but both kids and adults will love it. The cake is best to prepare one day before, that way it has time to rest in the fridge over the night.

Ingredient List for 8 servings:
Button Filling 1
Button
150 gr Ham slices
Button
250 gr Sour cream
Button
200 gr Mayonnaise
Button
50 gr Parsley
Button
1 pinch Salt
Button
1 pinch Pepper

Button Filling 2
Button
200 gr Liver pâté
Button
100 ml Heavy cream
Button
100 gr Sour Cream

Button Cake
Button
18 Toast bread slices

Button Topping
Button
150 gr Cheese
Button
150 gr Ham
Button
50 gr Cucumber
Button
100 gr Grapes
Button
250 gr Sour cream
Button
100 gr Mayonnaise

Instructions:
Button Filling 1
Button
Cut the ham and parsley in small pieces and mix it with the rest of the ingredients. Place in the fridge until later.

Button Filling 2
Button
Mix all the ingredients together for filling 2 and place it in the fridge for later.

Button Cake
Button
Cut away the edges of the bread slices, and place 6 slices together on a plate.
Button
Spread evenly the filling 1 on top of the bread slices and place another layer of bread on the filling. Press gently the bread but not too much it should not be to compact so the filling pours out.
Button
Spread the filling 2 on top of the bread and place the last layer of bread on top. Press gently the bread.

Button Topping
Button
Mix the mayonnaise and the sour cream together and cover the cake evenly with it, make sure tall the bread is covered.
Button
Decorate the cake with the grapes and the cucumbers on the edges, and the top as you wish with the topping ingredients.
Button
Let the cake rest in the fridge over the night.

A selection of recipes from the same country.
This recipe is from Sweden
A traditional sponge cake with coconut flakes and dark chocolate bites which is a perfect cake to serve after a good dinner. The cake is very moist so it is almost impossible to overcook it in the oven. The chocolate bites will be a pleasant surprise as you take the first bite.
A homemade Swedish radio cake that doesn't require the oven for cooking. This is a cake of dark chocolate and biscuits. The name radio cake comes from the cake's appearance of an old radio from the fifty´s and also because you could eat it without disturbing the rest of the family while listening to a radio broad cast...
Typical Swedish cookies that you can serve your guest when they come over for fika. You can choose if you like to have the white or dark color on the edges. The cookies both looks nice and taste good.
Translation
Below you can chose which language you would like to have the page translated to,

This service is provided by Google Translate.