News — Christmas
A Night for Glögg
Canadian Christmas Estonian Glogg Recipe
Christmas Eve is the main event in many Scandinavian countries, so growing up we would always celebrate Christmas on the 24th. This is the evening we get together with family at home to have the main big dinner. After dinner "Jõuluvana" (Santa) would knock at the door and our family would sit around the christmas tree and recite poems or songs to Santa in exchange for our gift. After Santa left, we would exchange the rest of our gifts for the family.Another of my favourite Christmas memories is the fragrant smell of my parents' pot of glögg—a mulled wine made...
Pipparkoogid
Christmas Estonian Gingerbread Pipparkoogid Recipe
One of my favourite traditions growing up was baking pipparkoogid, Estonian gingersnaps. These traditional Scandinavian treats are less sweet and have a slightly more complex flavor than North American gingerbread cookies. In other Northern European countries they're called pepparkakor in Swedish and Icelandic, piparkakut in Finnish, piparkūkas in Latvian, and pepperkaker in Norwegian.********** This is my gingersnap recipe, which is my adaptation of my Ema's (my mom's) recipe. Enjoy! Ingredients 1 cup (227g) butter 1 cup (200g) brown sugar 1 cup (200g) white sugar ¼ cup (100g) molasses ¼ cup (100g) corn syrup ½ tsp orange extract 1 tsp (g) salt 2...
Santa Lucia
Santa Lucia (or St Lucia Day) is celebrated in Scandinavian countries on the 13th of December, it's a festival of light that kicks the Christmas Season into high gear.Traditionally, the celebration involves a girl wearing a white gown and a crown of candles leading a procession of candle-bearing women singing songs about the saint. Prior to the 1700s (when calendar reforms shifted things around a little), Santa Lucia coincided with the winter solstice, hence the association with the coming of light.I tied up these tree cuttings to create the base of my candle crown. Unfortunately after I tied in the...
Setting up shop!
To mark the official start of my shop as well as the start of the Christmas shopping season, I’ve decided to offer free shipping on all orders within Canada between November 15 - December 15. No coupons necessary, just head on over to TheGrayBuck shop on Etsy and if you’re shopping within Canada, delivery will be free! (Sorry to anyone outside of Canada.) So check out some great gift ideas. Cheers!