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Ostkaka, ost meaning "cheese" and kaka meaning "cake" in Swedish (the definition of kaka includes "cookie" but is a wider concept), also known as Swedish cheesecake or Swedish curd cake, is a Swedish dessert that has its roots in two different parts of Sweden, Hälsingland and Småland, though there are some differences between ostkaka from Hälsingland resembling halloumi in texture,[1] and the soft-grained ostkaka from Småland.[2]

Ostkaka
Ostkaka with strawberry jam, whipped cream and ice cream
Alternative namesSwedish cheesecake, Swedish curd cake
TypeDessert
Place of originSweden
Region or stateHälsingland and Småland
Serving temperatureLukewarm
Main ingredientsmilk, cream, flour, rennet (sugar, eggs, almonds, bitter almond, saffron)

The dish is usually eaten lukewarm with a jam or cordial sauce, typically cloudberry, cherries, raspberry, or strawberry, though lingonberry is not uncommon; as well as fruits, cream or, more rarely, ice cream.

Despite the similarity in literal translation, ostkaka should not be confused with cheesecake. Swedes typically call the latter by its English name, sometimes making it "American cheesecake", to avoid confusion. Even so, Scandinavian restaurant menus sometimes confuse the two.


Traditional recipes


Ostkaka is traditionally produced by adding rennet to a warm milk and flour mixture and letting the casein coagulate. It is then baked in an oven, and gently reheated before serving. It should be served warm - never hot, as this will nullify some of its flavor.[3]


Hälsingeostkaka


This is only made with the base ingredients, with local variations being some cream or sugar added, but regardless less sweet than the other kind. The press-strained curd is further pressed into a baking dish and baked at medium heat until fully set. Whether it should receive a fine coat of saffron or not it still up for heated debate When cold, it can be stored until serving, at which time it is sliced and reheated in the oven in a bath of cream until it just begin to boil. By the time it is served, the heat should have evened out through the dish to perfect temperature.


Smålandsostkaka


Cream, sugar, eggs, almonds and bitter almond are added to the curd, which is strained but not pressed, to create a batter that then is poured into the baking dish. Traditionally, the Småland variety is cooked in a large copper pot. This is said given rise to a tradition of allowing guests to take their portions from the centre of the Ostkaka, thereby avoiding any traces of copper that may have leached into the mixture where it is in contact with the pot. Said as often is that the centre is the creamiest and most succulent, and thus more suited to offer the guests. Either way, the dish is baked to the consistency of scrambled eggs before taken out.


Simplified recipes


Since the process of curdling milk is somewhat complicated, alternative recipes intended for home cooking instead use fresh cheese as a base to simulate the texture of the dessert.


National Day


Since 2004, the "Day of Ostkaka" is celebrated on November 14 in Sweden.[4] It was established and is promoted by the "Ostkakans vänner" ("Friends of Ostkaka"),[5] a non-profit organization founded in the spring of 2003.

Similar curd cake recipes are also found in America and Russia, often under the name "Angel Tears" curd cake.[6][7]


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На других языках


- [en] Ostkaka

[es] Ostkaka

El ostkaka (‘pastel de queso’ en sueco), también conocido como pastel de queso sueco, es un postre sueco que tiene su origen en dos regiones diferentes del país: Hälsingland y Småland (hay algunas diferencias entre el ostkaka de Hälsingland[1] y el de Småland).[2] Este plato suele comerse templado con mermelada de mora de los pantanos y nata montada, o con fruta o helado, y tiene un suave sabor a almendra amarga.

[fr] Ostkaka

L'ostkaka (mot formé par l'adjonction des mots suédois ost, qui signifie « fromage », et de kaka, qui signifie « gâteau »), également connu sous l'appellation « gâteau au fromage suédois » ou « gâteau de lait caillé suédois », est un gâteau suédois, spécialité du Hälsingland et du Småland[1].

[ru] Осткака

Осткака (швед. ostkaka, со швед. — «ost» — «сыр» и со швед. — «kaka» — «торт»), также шведский чизкейк или шведский творожный пирог — шведский десерт, который берёт свое начало в двух разных частях Швеции, Хельсингланде и Смоланде. Блюдо обычно едят тёплым, с джемом или сладким сиропом, обычно морошковым, вишнево-малиновым, клубничным, брусничным; а также фруктами, сливками или, реже, с мороженым.



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