Beginning Kransekake with Brenda Lewis

Beginning Kransekake with Brenda Lewis

  • Ages 12+

Learn to make a classic Norwegian kransekake cake - the towering must-have dessert for weddings and graduations.

By Norway House

Date and time

Location

Norway House

913 East Franklin Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Ages 12+
  • Free venue parking

A beginner “how to” for creating the classic Kransekake cake.


Ever wondered what it takes to make this 18th century Scandinavian wreath cake? Want to start a new family tradition? Have a special event coming up that is calling for this celebration cake?


This class will walk through the steps to create a classic Kransekake, the towering cake made with rings of cake that gradually get smaller in size. The class includes both demonstration and participation components. From grinding almonds to the final decorations, attendees will leave with a solid base of knowledge for creating their own masterpieces.


Classic Kransekake made with ground almonds has a chewy texture and keeps well.


This class is taught by Brenda Lewis, who learned from long-time kransekake baker and teacher, Lorraine Jasinski (shown in pictures). After Brenda earned a few Minnesota State Fair blue ribbons on her own, Lorraine “anointed” Brenda to be her successor as a teacher at Norway House. Brenda clearly remembers how overwhelming the process can be when starting out and wants to make it as easy as possible for new bakers.


The class is 2 hours long. It is appropriate for bakers 12 and over.


Please note: Norway House does not issue refunds. Please be sure you can attend on the date and time of the class.



Organized by

NORWAY HOUSE CONNECTS THE UNITED STATES WITH CONTEMPORARY NORWAY THROUGH ARTS | BUSINESS | CULTURE

As the window to contemporary Norway, Norway House is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that partners with businesses, organizations, and the community to celebrate a shared heritage. Norway House is a destination for the community with over 40,000 visitors annually. The big, blue Albert Quie Education Center opened its doors at 913 Franklin Ave, Minneapolis in May of 2015, strategically adjacent to Mindekirken, the Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church in the Ventura Village neighborhood. The location boasts a rich and diverse residential history. 

Through our programs—which include the Galleri at Norway House, Minnesota Peace Initiative, and the Edvard Grieg Society of Minnesota—you can experience contemporary art, design, and music. Visitors can engage in discussion about important topics that share links to Norway and the global community. 

We serve not only as a center for our programming, but also as a convening space and resource for our business and non-profit partners, locally and globally.

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Oct 4 · 10:30 AM CDT