Guess what folks? I live in Finland.
That means it's April 25, 2017 as I write this (and I started this a week ago...) and it was snowing this past Easter weekend (not enough to stick around but still!) and it was a hot and balmy -7*C this morning when I went to take the A-Man to daycare (a week ago...).
So in short? Warm, delicious desserts are welcome - all. Year. Round.
I ended up doing Easter dinner on the Easter Monday instead of the traditional Sunday. Not to be cool but I was fighting a small cold all Sunday - which meant I got to sleep (and therefor drool) most of the day away.
With regards to the kids - they each got an egg and naturally, fought about each other's eggs, toy inside the egg and jelly beans etc.
So for Easter dinner - I decided to skip the lamb - as it was just our family celebrating this year and save some money.
I dug around the freezer and guess what? I had a bag of frozen game stew meat.
Our meal couldn't be more Finnish if I tried.
I cheat and use my bread machine for the dough-making process. I also should have made cuts BEFORE letting it rice again...oops. And here's the recipe! |
Onto the baked apple though!
Wash and core almost all the way to the bottom - your choice of apples. I used Granny Smith. Using a sharp knife - cut a bigger circle and a tablespoon to scrape out the sides a bit so you have a good sized pocket to fill it with.
In a separate bowl - microwave butter until melted. Add a cup of oats, some brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. Actual amount - I can't say because I just winged it and only made 2 stuffed baked apples...
Mix well. Spoon generously into apples and flatten with the spoon.
Drizzle honey on top if you like.
Bake in a dish filled with a bit of water for 15-20 minutes.
Serve it up warm with vanilla ice-cream and more honey! Or maple syrup!
Actually, I used some Ben and Jerry's cinnamon bun ice-cream and it was even better than your typical old fashioned vanilla ice-cream!
You can also add chopped or crushed nuts and raisins with the oatmeal mixture - it'll still be amazing and lovely.
What I really loved about this recipe is that it means portions. It means I can't get all crazy and eat tons and tons of these apples in one go!
Disclaimer: the extra filling is another story...
Enjoy!
BIMU
PS If you're curious what a more traditional Finnish Easter dessert is - look no further than mämmi. Yes it looks like a distant relative of what'll come out of your body after eating too much...no need to point it out any more because Finns know it.
Finns either love it or hate it. There is no in between. And there's usually a ton of sugar and vanilla sauce (similar to custard) to be dumped onto it to make it edible...bearable to look at even.
Then there's these...Mignon - a Finnish solid chocolate egg...made in an actual egg shell. For realsies. I recall there was a year where they were sold out...so I panic every year and make sure to buy myself one just in case.
Where can you get such chickens to produce these god-like desserts?
Finland - the land of Moomins, quietness, saunas, poop-like desserts and chicken pooping solid chocolate eggs.