Apple Skyr
Apple trees don't actually grow in Iceland. In the past, apples were therefore something very special, expensive, and had to be imported. Apples were perhaps a great luxury at Christmas. Therefore, many older Icelanders still associate the scent of apples with Christmas.
Today, you can basically buy apples in stores all year round, so they have become an integral part of many Icelandic dishes.
Here's my first autumn recipe for you: a quick, easy dessert – vanilla skyr with apple compote and chopped nuts. It's so simple and delicious; my husband and kids were absolutely thrilled to lick the very last bits out of their glasses at dinner.
350 g apple compote
450 g vanilla skyr
450 g vanilla skyr
60 g sugar
1 tsp vanilla sugar, ground vanilla, vanilla paste or similar.
whipped cream
chopped nuts
Preparation
In a large bowl, combine the sugar with the vanilla sugar, ground vanilla, vanilla paste, or similar. (I mixed the sugar with some vanilla paste and some ground vanilla.)
Stir in the vanilla skyr.
Finally, add the apple compote and mix with a spoon.
Pour the apple-skyr mixture into dessert glasses or similar.
Before serving, garnish to taste with whipped cream and chopped nuts, brittle, or similar.
Bon appetit!
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