Continuing on the whole danish pastry theme, this morning I went into Spar to get my too regular plain croissant. But they were out! For shame – I turned to the almond croissant, brought it to the till and paid. It was only when I got outside (oh but how Celtic kitten of me, neglecting to check pric ...
This morning I stopped by Carluccio’s to fetch a danish. I was on my way from my second laser hair removal appointment in Therapie on Molesworth St (more on which at a later date) and fancied something sweet and pastry-like, so in I went. I decided, once I got in, to get danishes for people at work; ...
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I’m a bit of a rebel. I don’t like people telling me what I can and cannot do, or proclaiming that something is too difficult and time consuming, so taking the easy way out will make your life much better. I’ve noticed this particular trend in food television and in cookbooks lately. Get help from t ...
Of course not, that would be cannibalism! Actually, the Danish eat what they call Wienerbrød which means Vienna bread. The pastries are descendants of the croissant, which first originated in Vienna. The Danes took the pastry, added their own special touch and violá, the weinerbrød or danish was bor ...