I know it's MLK weekend but there was another celebration going on here in town too. It was DAVS DAG
DAVS Dag is a Danish cultural celebration here in Portland. It's a time when Danes get together and speak in their native tongue and eat their customary foods--which means a lot of open-faced sandwiches and Schnaps...and beer and REAL Danish pastry - not the American abomination called "a Danish". A true Danish pastry is very similar to French pastries, they are light and flaky and oh so yummy.
Schnapps is a traditional drink that Danes drink. They celebrate by raising their little glasses and saying "SKOL", which is similar to when we call out "Cheers!"
"Schnaps" is a strong distilled alcoholic beverage. The English word schnapps comes from the German word "Schnaps". It can mean any strong alcoholic drink but usually refers to those containing at least 64 proof.
And, let me tell you, it may be served cold in a brick of ice, but it definitely warms you as it travels down your throat.
DAVS means Danish Ancestry Vintage Society. And DAG is translated to Day so it was the Danish Ancestry Vintage Society Day.
And no Danish celebration would be complete without food and lots of it.
Here are a few photos from our Saturday celebration.
This was my plate of food (not quite on my Weight Watchers meal plan but . . . I'll just have to run)
Here was my husband's plate:
Here is the Krangle (pronounced Clang-ah) I had as my dessert. It is an almond paste (marzipan) pastry
We toasted the Queen--Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, the New Year, and sang songs . . . of course in Danish.
All-in-all it was a delicious way to spend a day.
How 'bout you, any celebrations for you?
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