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Wintery Christmas markets, the sweet scent of gingerbread and a warming serving of glögg (mulled wine), Christmas in the north is a cosy affair with plenty of candlelight and a quite literal smörsgåsbord of Christmas food.
While the festivities vary from country to country but there are some essential elements to a traditional Nordic Christmas that remain, no matter where you are celebrating.
Here in Sweden, Christmas would not be complete without a traditional Christmas Table or Julbord as it is known. We have the ultimate guide for those looking to celebrate Christmas the Nordic way, with everything from the recipes to the table setting. Invite your friends and family to a perfectly Nordic Christmas celebration this year.
Cheers to your Nordic Christmas celebration!
Christmas food in Sweden is all about the Smörgåsbord. Known as the Julbord (Christmas Table) you will find a buffet typically consisting of cold cuts of meat and fish along with breads and cheeses, pickles and the obligatory beetroot salad. Still unsure what to include on your Christmas table? Don’t worry we have a menu for you!
A traditional Christmas ham is a must on any Nordic Christmas table.
A traditional Julbord is packed full of small dishes and traditional flavours but the preparation needn’t be labour intensive if you don’t want it to be. The traditional pickled herring and cucumber can easily be bought from the supermarket, along with the gravlax, meatballs and even the Christmas ham if you prefer, and don’t forget to grab a delicious loaf of crusty bread while you’re there.
A crusty loaf of walnut bread and cheese is sure to be appreciated by your guests.
A Christmas table is about bringing loved ones together the table setting needn't be perfect, mix and match your plates and bowls, at Christmas anything goes!
Meatballs are an integral part of any Swedish celebration but especially at Christmas!
The Swedish Christmas table can be heavy on the meat and carbs, this salad adds a wintery dose of freshness to the table. We added pomegranate seeds for a burst of flavour, but you could also add orange slices for a festive take.
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Tip: Als je de gelegenheid hebt, laat de salade dan een paar uur marineren!
Use a sharp chefs knife to slice the cabbage as thinly as possible.
A cheese pie is almost obligatory at any time of the year in Sweden and this festive version is delicious. Recipes serves 10.
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This creamy take on rice pudding is a staple on the Christmas table. It is rich and comforting, serve alongside a sweet and warming glass of glögg or simply a cup of coffee. Recipe for 8 portions.
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Ris a la Malta is a rich and creamy rice pudding dessert served with slices of orange and hot coffee.
A Nordic Christmas is all about celebrating with the ones you love. A day to spent time together, exchange gifts and enjoy each other’s company. Offer your guests a welcome cocktail or glass of champagne on arrival or even a Christmassy glass of glögg, a version of mulled wine served with almonds and raisins. A Nordic Christmas celebration is a laid-back affair so don’t get hung up on the details.
The Christmas table does not need to be perfect, mix and match your plates and serving dishes, the way you mix and match the food. Why not share the load and ask everyone to bring a dish each, creating a wonderfully blended Christmas smorgasbord to bring your friends and family together.
A Nordic Christmas celebration, the ideal way to bring your friends and family together this year.
What better time to give your loved ones the gift of Nordic design than during your Nordic Chrstimas celebration?!
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the exchanging of gifts. Put the cherry on top of your Nordic Christmas celebration with a real Nordic gift!
Some more Swedish Grace to add to their collection perhaps? Or a new set of frying pans from Fiskars for the budding Masterchef?
You can find more Scandinavian gift ideas here: Christmas gift ideas
Photography: Elof Martinsson