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== Buttermilk koldskål ==
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File:Koldskaal_with_strawberries_and_kammerjunker.jpg|Koldskål with strawberries and kammerjunker
File:Koldskaal-den-klassiske.jpg|Koldskål - the classic
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A traditional Danish cold buttermilk soup


Buttermilk koldskål[edit]

A bowl of traditional buttermilk koldskål

Buttermilk koldskål is a traditional Danish cold soup, often enjoyed as a refreshing dessert or snack during the warmer months. It is characterized by its creamy texture and tangy flavor, primarily derived from buttermilk and other dairy ingredients.

Ingredients[edit]

The main ingredients of buttermilk koldskål include:

Optional ingredients may include:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of buttermilk koldskål involves whisking together the egg yolks and sugar until the mixture becomes light and fluffy. Vanilla and lemon juice are then added to enhance the flavor. Buttermilk is gradually incorporated into the mixture, creating a smooth and creamy consistency. Some variations may include the addition of cream or yogurt to enrich the texture.

Serving[edit]

Buttermilk koldskål is typically served chilled, often accompanied by small, crispy biscuits known as kammerjunker. These biscuits add a delightful crunch to the smooth soup. The dish can also be garnished with fresh berries or mint leaves for added flavor and visual appeal.

Cultural significance[edit]

In Denmark, buttermilk koldskål is a beloved summer treat, often associated with warm weather and outdoor gatherings. It is a staple in many Danish households and is widely available in supermarkets during the summer months.

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