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Pepperkake, the Norwegian version of gingerbread cookies, are arguably the most popular cookies in Norway holding a cherished place in the country's holiday traditions. Originating in Norway in the 16th-century, these spiced treats were initially introduced by German merchants. These festive cookies are often enjoyed during Christmas celebrations, reflecting Norway's rich culinary heritage. Makes about 40 cookies depending on your cookie cutter size Pepperkake 55 g butter 75 g soft light brown sugar 2 tsp. ground cinnamon 2 tsp. ground ginger ½ tsp. ground cardamom 1 tsp. finely grated orange zest 20 ml of clear honey 2- 4 Tbsp. milk 225 g plain flour ½ tsp. bicarbonate of soda Icing 1 egg white About 300 g sifted confectioners' (icing) sugar Squeeze of lemon Pepperkake 1. Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the spices, orange zest and honey and beat again, then add 2 tbsp of milk. Gradually add the flour and bicarbonate of soda and bring the dough together in a ball, adding more milk if necessary so it is not sticky. Wrap in plastic wrap and place in the fridge for an hour. 2. Lightly flour your surface and roll out the dough 3 mm thick. Use a cookie cutter to cut out shapes. Gather the remaining dough into a ball, roll it out again and keep cutting until it has all been used. Place in the fridge for 45 minutes. 3. Pre-heat the oven to 175°C. Cook the biscuits for 12 minutes and allow to cool until hard. 4. Make the icing and decorate. For a Scandinavian feel, try writing 'God Jul' (Merry Christmas in Norwegian). Make a gingerbread house viking.com | 31 C H R I S T M A S I S S U E 2 8

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