kronflätor
Kronflätor is a traditional Swedish pastry, often enjoyed during coffee breaks or as a festive treat. The name translates to "crown braids" in English, referencing the distinctive shape of the pastry. These sweet rolls are typically made from a yeasted dough enriched with butter, eggs, and sugar. The dough is then shaped into braids, resembling a crown, before being baked. A key characteristic of kronflätor is their filling, which usually consists of a sweet mixture of ground almonds, sugar, and butter, often flavored with cardamom or vanilla. After baking, they are frequently glazed with a simple sugar icing and sometimes garnished with chopped almonds or pearl sugar. The texture is soft and slightly chewy, with a rich, marzipan-like filling. Kronflätor are particularly popular during holidays such as Christmas and Easter, though they can be found in bakeries and homes throughout the year. Their creation is a testament to Swedish baking traditions, emphasizing the use of quality ingredients and careful craftsmanship to achieve a delightful balance of flavors and textures.