Friday, June 21, 2013

Saveur.com: Daily Fare: Solstice Snack

Saveur.com: Daily Fare
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Solstice Snack
Jun 21st 2013, 16:00

Knackebrod, Swedish Crispbread, Smoked Pickled Fish-photo
by Joy Hui Lin
Knäckebröd, or crispbread, has been part of the Swedish diet since antiquity. It is said that the Vikings ate the nutty rye flour cracker: It's nutritious and nearly unperishable. Traditionally, it is baked with a center hole for drying on a wooden pole, and its grooves, which help it cook evenly, are created by a stud-covered rolling pin. Swedes eat crispbread often, but it's especially popular on Midsummer's Eve paired with pickled herring and a shot of strong drink.

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