laurahampton
Assistant Cook
Hi everyone!
A "hygge" is becoming a big trend here in the UK. It's traditionally a Danish practice meaning 'cosy'. It revolves around making time for yourself and your friends and family, and has been credited with making Denmark the happiest place to live in the world.
Food plays an important part. The Danish enjoy rich, sumptuous foods in a hygge. I'm working on something at work on the topic of a 'British hygge' and wondered if you guys might have any recipe ideas for something that would be cosy, rich, warming and traditionally British, perhaps with a twist, that I could include in a blog post.
Thanks for your help!
Laura
A "hygge" is becoming a big trend here in the UK. It's traditionally a Danish practice meaning 'cosy'. It revolves around making time for yourself and your friends and family, and has been credited with making Denmark the happiest place to live in the world.
Food plays an important part. The Danish enjoy rich, sumptuous foods in a hygge. I'm working on something at work on the topic of a 'British hygge' and wondered if you guys might have any recipe ideas for something that would be cosy, rich, warming and traditionally British, perhaps with a twist, that I could include in a blog post.
Thanks for your help!
Laura