Emma’s best tips for midsummer
“On my Midsummer table you’ll be sure to find the traditional herring and fresh new potatoes tossed with sour cream, chives, egg and browned butter. Another must-have is a quiche made with Swedish cheese (Västerbotten) and a fresh salad with seasonal ingredients like radishes, spring onions and green asparagus.”
This is how Emma wants to celebrate her midsummer, and what it sounds like when Emma together with Marion Ringborg from Garba and Mikkel Karstad from NOMA are interviewed and portrayed by Vogue Scandinavia. Emma gets her love for Nordic classics from her grandmother’s kitchen in Boxholm, but likes to use inspiration, ingredients, and spices from other cultures and these are expressed in the recipe that our dear chef Emma chooses to share.
“Instead of a strawberry sponge cake with cream, I like to make a meringue topped with crème pâtissière, strawberries and fragrant elderflowers. Usually the first strawberries are here by Midsummer and also the fresh new potatoes that I’ve been longing for. This is my favourite time of the year, when all the fresh greens are popping up.”
Below is Emma’s recipe for a tasty and fun midsummer!


