This is a very very simple dessert, but amazingly delicious.
In Estonia we call this dessert ” Taani talutüdruk”.
In direct translation ” Taani talutüdruk” means ” Danish farm girl”. Æblekage med ristet rasp/Gammeldags æblekage.
This dessert is very popular in Estonia because of the taste and simplicity.
Danes serve this with apple jam. Taani talutüdruk in Estonian style is with cowberry or cranberry or black currant jam.
For more better result we add some Kama in to the curd cream to get more flavour.
On my photo I used cowberry- apple jam and Estonian rye bread.
How to do Estonian Rye bread
How to do cowberry- apple jam
For one glass you need
1 big tablespoon jam
1 small tablespoon roasted and grated rye bread
ca 50 g quark cream
For quark cream mix together
200 g quark
50-100 g fresh cream 35% or sour cream
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon Kama
and vanilla
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Beautifully photographed as always — can almost taste it.
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Thank you!! 🙂
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Looks delicious!
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Thank you ! 🙂
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Looks pretty and delicious!😋
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Thank you ! 🙂
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I have actually never heard that name for this dessert before 😀 Interesting. I always thought it was called “vanaema magustoit”.
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Reallly,! 🙂 heal lapsel mitu nime 🙂
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This looks pretty and sounds delicious – roasted and grated rye bread? That sounds exciting on its own! I’m also wanting to make kama too as that sounds great (but not in such a large quantity as your recipe)! Thank you so much for sharing and linking to Fiesta Friday this week – enjoy the Fiesta! 🙂
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Making Kama is real challenge :).I suggest better plan. Visit Estonia and buy from Estonian store Kama and bread 🙂 🙂
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😋That sounds like a great plan… It is actually on my places to visit list!😀
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ˇYOu welcome 🙂
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This dessert looks so good! ❤ Definitely inspiring 🙂 And beautiful pictures
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Thank you! 🙂
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This Danish farm girl has never had “Taani talutüdruk” the years that I lived in Estonia. 🙂 It is very different from the Danish version, but it looks delicious … I’ll pass on the kama though. 😉
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i hope you like this as well 😉
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Looks so beautiful & tempting !
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Thank you ! 🙂
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Hello. This looks really good and would be great for my diet as well. I have tons of Currents due to my huge current bush. But we also love Rye Bread.
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Thank you ! I hope you will like it 🙂
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Looks great! Nice photography too !
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Thank you!
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