Nordic style Savoury Skagen Cake

The Nordic voileipä kakku, or sandwich cake, stands as a culinary emblem of joy and celebration in the Nordic countries, a savory masterpiece that graces festive occasions with its distinct charm. For Scandinavians, it carries the weight of a cherished tradition, a vessel of summer nostalgia that adds a layer of sentimental richness to each bite.

Comprising layers of delicate white bread, this gastronomic delight is a canvas for a symphony of flavors, with a skagen mass (nordic shrimp mixture with mayonnaise, dill and shrimp) taking center stage, its velvety richness harmonizing with layers of sumptuous cream cheese. The marriage of textures and tastes unfolds in each slice, offering a blend of creamy indulgence and the briny allure of the ocean.

Ingredients 

(cake tin 16cm Ø –I specifically wanted to use a smaller but taller one as I feel this looks visually more appealing)

Base

  • 500g wheat toast

  • ½ dl lemon juice

  • 1/2dl water

  • Pinch of salt 

Filling

  • 3 gelatin leaves (soaked in cold water)

  • 300g good quality shrimps 

  • 1 red onion

  • 1 bunch of dill

  • 2 jars (150g each) of crème fraiche

  • 1 packet (200g) cream cheese (can be herb flavored or natural)

  • Black pepper

  • Zest of 1 lemon

  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice

Garnish

  • Herbs of choice (thyme, dill)

  • Lamb’s lettuce or any type of delicate micro leaves 

  • About 100g cream cheese

  • 2-3 teaspoons lemon juice

Directions

Begin by placing a parchment paper on the bottom base of your cake tin and it does not matter if the paper is a bit too large from the sides. Cut the edges into a rough frame of your base. 

Trim the edges away from your toast. On a plate, add the water/lemon juice and a pinch of salt. Dip the bread slice into the liquid and press the bread into the base of your cake tin. Repeat this process so the base is covered with toast. The bread is easily shaped by pressing it down so it covers all the surface area. 

Place the gelatin leaves into a cold bowl of water while you cook the filling. 

Meanwhile, create the filling: In a large bowl, add the shrimps (note: self-peeled shrimps are always more flavorful than ready peeled ones), finely chopped red onion and the chopped dill. 

In another bowl, add in the créme fraiche and cream cheese (I used a herb flavored version) and whisk until frothy. Pour this bowl with the shrimps and mix well. Add in the lemon zest, and a generous amount of black pepper. 

In a small pot, heat up the tablespoon of lemon juice. Squeeze the excess water away from the gelatin leaves and place into the heated lemon juice. Immediately stir with a wooden spoon, turn of the heat and allow the gelatin leaves to dissolve. Pour this into the filling and mix well. 

Now you are ready to layer the cake: Add a few large scoops of shrimp filling on top of the bread. Then gently dip the toast into the water/lemon liquid and create another layer. Add a round of filling. Add another layer of bread. Repeat the process until the filling and bread runs out. Once ready, place some kitchen foil on the cake tin and leave into the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or even overnight. 

Ready to serve: After four hours, gently remove the cake tin. Add a bit of “frosting” to the side by whisking crème cheese with a bit of lemon juice to thin it out. Depends on what type of look you are going for with the cake, but I like that not all sides are covered, just like with a semi-naked layer cake. With the help of a knife, spread some of the cream cheese on top and to the sides, to smoothen the surface. Garnish with microleaves (such as lamb’s lettuce) and fresh herbs like dill and thyme. I love to use the flowers from the thyme as well. 

Overall, the beauty of this sandwich cake is that it can be modified to your liking with many different ingredients and it is easy to make, even if you are a beginner at cooking. Not only does it look impressive, but it can also be a delightful first to many, while for Scandinavians it holds a long history of summer memories. The comforting sandwich cake is a visual statement that lures you in with its delightful fresh flavors. 

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