Swedish Cuisine
Lagom — Just the Right Amount
Swedish cuisine embodies lagom (just right) — perfectly balanced, elegant, and deeply connected to nature. From the fika coffee ritual to the midsummer smorgasbord, Swedish food is as beautiful as it is delicious.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Swedish cuisine
Viking-era trade networks brought spices and culinary influences from as far as Constantinople and the Arab world. Medieval monasteries introduced brewing, baking, and gardening techniques from continental Europe. French cuisine profoundly influenced Swedish court cooking in the eighteenth century, introducing sauces, pastry techniques, and the smorgasbord tradition that became Sweden's most famous culinary contribution to the world.
German and Danish influences contributed baking traditions and certain meat preparations. The twentieth century brought American-influenced food industrialization, while the twenty-first century has seen a Nordic culinary renaissance that celebrates indigenous ingredients and traditional techniques. Dill (the defining herb of Swedish cooking), lingonberries (the essential sweet-tart accompaniment to savory dishes), crispbread (knackebrod, the ancient daily bread), cream and butter (the foundation fats of Swedish cooking), and potatoes (the dominant starch since the eighteenth century).
Ärtsoppa
Blodpudding
Gravlax
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Swedish cuisine
Magnus Nilsson
Acclaimed Swedish chef who headed the remote gourmet restaurant Faviken in Nort…
Click to read moreBjorn Frantzen
Owner of Frantzen restaurant in Stockholm, which holds three Michelin stars and…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Swedish cuisine
The Nordic Cookbook
Over 700 authentic recipes collected while travelling the Nordic countries, featured on PBS's The Mind of a Chef and Ne…
Faviken: 4015 Days, Beginning to End
A chronicle of one of the world's most remarkable restaurants in remote Sweden, documenting its entire 4015-day existen…
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Swedish cuisine
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Ärtsoppa
Yellow Pea Soup
Thursday lunch (ärtsoppa och pannkakor)
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Blodpudding
Swedish Blood Pudding
Lunch
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Gravlax
Gravlax
Smorgasbord, breakfast, lunch
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Hasselbackspotatis
Hasselback Potatoes
Dinner side dish
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Inlagd Sill
Pickled Herring
Midsummer, Christmas julbord, Easter
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Janssons Frestelse
Jansson's Temptation
Christmas julbord
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KĂĄldolmar
Swedish Cabbage Rolls
Lunch or dinner
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Kanelbullar
Kanelbullar (Cinnamon Buns)
Fika (coffee break), any time
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Knäckebröd
Swedish Crispbread
Any meal, everyday staple
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Köttbullar
Swedish Meatballs (Beef)
Lunch, dinner
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Köttbullar med Gräddsås
Meatballs in Cream Sauce
Lunch or dinner
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Kräftskiva Kräftor
Crayfish Party Crayfish
August crayfish party (kräftskiva)
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Kroppkakor
Swedish Potato Dumplings
Lunch or dinner
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Laxpudding
Salmon Pudding
Lunch or dinner
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Ostkaka
Swedish Cheesecake
Dessert, celebrations
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Pannkakor
Swedish Pancakes
Thursday dessert (with pea soup), breakfast
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PrinsesstĂĄrta
Princess Cake
Birthdays, celebrations, fika
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Pytt i Panna
Swedish Hash
Lunch or weeknight dinner
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Raggmunk
Swedish Potato Pancakes
Lunch or dinner
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Saffransbullar
Saffron Buns (Lussekatter)
Saint Lucia Day (December 13), Advent
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Semla
Swedish Cream Bun
Fettisdagen (Shrove Tuesday), January-Easter
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Smörgåstårta
Swedish Sandwich Cake
Celebrations, birthdays, holidays
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Toast Skagen
Shrimp Toast Skagen
Appetizer or lunch
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Västerbottenpaj
Västerbotten Cheese Pie
Midsummer, crayfish party