Fastelavn

Fastelavn is a Scandinavian holiday the Sunday before Lent. It’s kind of like Halloween in that kids dress up in costumes but they hit a pinata for candy instead of going trick or treating. My favorite thing about Fastelavn, however, is the special pastry that is only available this time of year: the fastelavnsboller! Traditionally, it is a sweet roll filled with creme and topped with chocolate, but bakeries today have many flavor variations. I set out on a mission to find the best fastelavnsboller in Copenhagen!

In third place is Emmery’s. This organic fastelavnsboller had a delicious apple filling. It wasn’t too expensive, especially with my student discount!

In second place is Lagkagehuset. This raspberry fastelavnsboller had a flakey croissant exterior and a creamy, fruity filling. It was the messiest to eat and also the most expensive! 

 

And the winner is…. Sankt Peder’s! This traditional fastelavnsboller had a sweet creme filling inside a soft bun topped with decadent chocolate. It was also the cheapest of the three, so it gets bonus points there!

 

If walls could dream… they’d dream of Faselavn celebrations!

Hannah

Hi, I'm Hannah! I got my Bachelor of Architecture at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, where my thesis project was a humanitarian agricultural training center in Zimbabwe with Journeyman International. In my free time, I like watercoloring, photography, and camping!