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Bread (Knäckebröd or otherwise) + Butter + Kalles Kaviar + Eggs = Yum
This is the best way to eat Kalles, second best way is on/with boiled eggs
Yep hard boiled egg on knäcke = win
Or soft bread workes too but hen i perfer fried egg.
Add some chopped onion too and/or dill.
Bread (Knäckebröd or otherwise) + Butter + Kalles Kaviar + Eggs - Eggs = Yum
@@Znurf Why Kalles Kalles Kalles everywhere? The worst brand...
Are they sponsoring these videos and their comment fields as well... ?
Again. Why do these testers hate butter so much? It tastes so much better if you use some butter on the bread.
cuz theyr americans. they use mayo on bread XD
It's in the name - smörgås - you have to have butter on the bread.
Or the fuckin peanutbutter 🤢
Nah, skip that butter. No need when you put Kalles on bread with eggs.
Never EVER in my ENTIRE life heard of someone putting BUTTER BEFORE KAVIAR! Who are you? A psychopath… that’s insane😭
Ahh.. Your question, I did a thesus on Swedish cheese.. We actually have a rich heritage of cheese that goes back to viking times. The monks who tried to christianise Sweden wrote diaries about the people here and their way of life. And there is the first mention of the cheese. How the Norse had cob shaped cheeses.. And every farm made their own.. This is the beginning of what is then to be known as Swedish household cheese. (Hushållsost) When the country christianised.. A lot of dairy farms paid the church tax with cheese. the Priests cheese would contain more cream and better milk then the househould cheese... So inherently it became different from household cheese. The Priests would store them so they would become a stronger tasting cheese.. Prästost. Priest's Cheese. The monks made their own cheese. Munkost.. (Monks cheese) etcetc. Sweden today has hundreds of cheeses unique to Sweden.. And they are virtually unknown to the rest of the world.. I had thought to make a web series about this on youtube.
I would watch that :D
@@avernion Same!
Never forget the queen of cheese , Västerbotten cheese!
Skulle gärna höra källan om en "dagbok" som skrevs av munkar som kristnande Sverige. Är det nån krönika eller dyl som åsyftas med dagbok?
I had no idea our cheese was so obscure. I guess one becomes blind to the things that are common to ones own home. But, now that you mention it... we have A LOT of cheese, and most of it really do come from Sweden. Huh.
Swede here. I eat eggs with kalles on a BUTTER SPREADED "soft vetekaka" almost everyday, I like it on hardbread aswell. The butter though is what these "trying kalles reaction videos" most often miss. Also, we love dill in Sweden.
The cheese is just regular cheese with water and salt in it. Nothing fake at all...
and their tube was lactose free
But I love räkost shrimpcheese
On any bread or crackers specially on TUCS ❤❤❤
My Swedish soul died a little when you said "do you eat it on real bread?" 😂
To me Knäckebröd is one of the best bread there is. When my parents sent a packet to me when I was studying abroad I was SO happy because I was so tired of the soft bread!
there are many different types of soft cheese in tubes, it is made from real cheese, which has been finely grated and heated with salt, because it has been heated, pasteurized, it does not need to be kept in the refrigerator, you should store it in the refrigerator after opening the package, but keeps for a few days maybe a week at room temperature after you open it, so it's good camping food
Dear britt, we have a very rich cheese culture. Historically a big part of our economy has been based on dairy and with long winters it has primarily been in the form of aged cheeses. There's so many varieties, but the main style is hard cheeses without mould. Some are full fat, others are from skimmed milk. Some are grainy others are closer to swiss type cheese. But we have a very high quality cheese industry today.
MY favorite part is not Dwayne going "hmm, that looks yummy" it is when he roasts Americans.
ABBA fish products were first, they gave permission to music ABBA. 😊
Knäckebröd is real bread, eggs and Kalles yes (with butter of course) cheese in a tube yes, but prefer "real" cheese. Love Cheese! 🧀
Vegetarian and vegan are great options of course, if they do it well.
Kalles kaviar on eggs is very common at breakfast and on holidays like christmas and easter :)
Yes that is soooooo good
Yes, an egg without caviar of some sort is not an egg 😃
Why Kalles Kalles Kalles everywhere? The worst brand of caviar...
Are they sponsoring these videos and their comment fields as well... ?
@@herrbonk3635 its the most iconic kaviar brand, and there are like 2 brands that make kaviar so idk how you tell the difference
@@fallkey4822 Two? There are dozens! (Although Abba/Kalles sadly has managed to kill of a few smaller ones from most stores.)
Another thing to take note of with the ”shrimp cheese” or räkost that they specifically used is that it is ”laktosfri” or lactose free and that too affects it, saying that i also arent a fan of shrimp, they do have other versions that are way more common too like, BaconOst (Bacon Cheese) and SkinkOst (Ham Cheese)
Our cheese is top notch! My Greek father asks me to bring him some every time I come to visit😄 Especially Prästost (direct translation: Priest cheese). Very rich and flavourful
In Sweden you can buy mackerel in tomato sauce, in small metal cans. You get a couple of files in each can, they are very popular!
Someone had the brilliant idea of throwing these in the blender and make it into a purée, and stuff it in a tube. I wouldn't eat that, I'd just buy them whole 🤣
If you google "Mackerel in tomato sauce" you might see how they look.
Renost (Reindeer cheese) is my favourite tubed product.
Västerbottensost is amazing.
en västerbottenpaj du
Särskilt smält, especially molten.
Kalles Caviar is SMOKED all of them but gold takes it to a whole new dimension. Gold really explodes in flavour in the mouth. So darn tasty. Ooohh wait i´m swedish grown up on Kalles LOL
It is not fake cheese it is quality cheese they melt with special salt and then add different flavours. Like shrimp or ham or bacon and other flavours.
Kalles on egg is perfect for breakfast.
Räkost (shrimp cheese) on soft bread is super nice and so is Skinkost (ham cheese)
Bread with butter, eggs and kaviar is a staple at breakfast in many Swedish homes, my favorite bread for a Äggmacka is Polarbröd Rågkaka (soft rye flatbread).
To the question if we eat caviar and egg and hard bread together, the answer is yes. Caviar can be used on softbread as well with egg.
We have a lot of cheese in Sweden. Many more different variants than what I feel the UK has, . We also cut our cheese with a osthyvel. Overall, we have a lot of products made from milk.
Yes, kalles goes well with all types of bread. Best is almost on a very light fluffy bread.
Yes, we also have Kalles on eggs
ABBA the company existed long before the ABBA music group. So if someone were to sue someone, it is the company that would sue the music group. But I always think there was some disagreement between them, they deal with very different products. The ABBA company deals with fish, only, but they do a lot with fish.
Svennes is a competitor to Kalle's so different companies. If Kalle's is Coca-Cola, then Svennes is Pepsi.
The good thing about food in tube (Kalles, mayo, mustard, tomato paste, different kinds of cream cheese) is that it doesn’t need to be stored in the fridge and the tube packaging will prolong the shelf life.
Sorry byt Kalles have to be in the fridge! As cold as possible. Cheese in tube don't need to ceep Gold.
If I’m out of Crispbread / knäckebröd I can eat kaviar on soft bread .knäckebröd , butter ,cold boiled egg and kaviar .
Or warm boiled egg on knäckebread and only butter .
1. Butter, tube kaviar and cheese or egg works best with darker bread or knäckebröd. Yes, for breakfast.
2. My favorite cheeses are: Västerbottenost, Mästarost(from Glada Bonden Mejeri) and Gräddost. Maybe mesost but I don't know if it's a cheese.
3.I prefer bacon, mould or normal cheese in tubes, but shrimp also works. I think it tastes pretty cheesy, not that artificial.
4. Makrill in tomato sauce is much better in cans.
We have a lot of cheese and kaviar in tubes in Norway as well.And liverpaste is in jars or in a box.A lit of mayo is altso in tubes.
We also have similar tubed food in Norway. I loved the shrimp cheese as a kid.
White bread with butter, Kalles Kaviar and sliced hardboiled eggs is something i highly recommend.
We also have a few hundred different cheese tubes too. Everything from Bacon cheese and whiskey cheddar to brown cheese (mesost) in tubes.
It's *real* cheese, it's not velveeta. There's a lot of different "just cheese" brands.
You might want to taste Reindeer cheese first.
If Parmesan is the King of cheese then the Queen of cheese is Västerbotten Cheese! Västerbotten cheese over surströmming or a good Västerbotten cheese pie!
Most Swedish cheese is the hard variety with mild, creamy and nutty taste, most of them are akin to the Dutch variants, which would explain why Gouda is also very popular here alongside classics like Grevé and Herrgård. Then we have some sharper variants like the acclaimed "Västerbottenost".
My favourite hard cheese is Kvibille Cheddar, esp. the 12-month aged variant. So good.
Or just plain lagrad prästost (preferably 18 months or more).
Just as good as Västerbotten in most context.
I like both, but I use them for different purposes. But I guess your point stands.
We love cheese too we have lots of really nice cheeses
VästerbottenOst is the best tjough. Knäckebröd is baked in a low temperature an a long time ❤
You can most likely get those things at IKEA specially Kalles kaviar. Kalles is sooo good on boiled eggs. Soft cheese is also often in tubes.
Tubed cheese is called mjukost, meaning soft cheese. But a better name would be smältost, meaning melt cheese. There’s nothing fake about it, it’s made from hard cheese that melts from certain salts. It’s really good, and handy when camping etc. You can use it for cooking also, shrimp cheese soup is really good. 😋
Yes, we even have a traditional cheezy dessert: Deep fried cheese with cloudberry jam and deep fried parsley.
And swedens most famous cheese i think is Västerbottensost. It's made only in västerbotten in a Village called busträsk. And it's very good but not cheap 😅
French people are actually extremely found of Kalles. Every time I visit my friends in Paris they demand I bring a couple of tubes of Kalles.
Kaviar is Sweden's gift to the Nordics. We eat it in Finland and I think it's even more common in Norway. Finland has the "bread cheese" Norway has the brown cheese but I'm not sure if Sweden has any unique cheeses of their own. I suppose they do but never heard of it either
We actually have a lot of hard cheeses. Known brands are Grevé, Präst and Herrgård. They can be found in any store.
Västerbotten is popular as well. Very tasty one. And there is ALOT of tube cheese to choose from. Hot Jalapeno, schrimp, crayfish, ham, bacon, diffirent mushrooms cheese, chorizo, reindeer etc etc etc
Västerbottenost. Svecia. Herrgård. Wrångebäcksost. Ädel. Boxholms Gräddost. Boxholms kryddost. Svarta Sara...
Kaviar....So good. I eat two lingonbread every morning with butter, kaviar and egg. Perfect breakfast. Not on knäckebröd but you can have it yes. The Lingongrova bread I eat is a dark bread.
Ikea sells Kalles basically everywhere on the planet.
The crackingbread, kales, egg and a cup of coffee on the side. Chef’s kiss 😋 Or you can just have an egg in a cup and put Kalles all over that thang. Yum yum!
we have kalles on souerdough, baugette, knäckebröd, fried fish...
yes egg and kalkes is a thing
The Abba food company has been around since 1838. The music group Abba just happened to get the same name because they used the initials of the group members.
As a swede. I Only eat Kaviar on Any type of bread with butter, Eggs.
Yes Kalles + Eggs is a classic combination. I don't eat boiled eggs any other way.
The boy KALLE is still living. He is about 72 years and has free kaviar all his life
Why do they HATE butter.. no swede would eat anything that they eaten without putting butter first on there crakers or any other sort of bread!
I have watched a lot of foreginers trying swedish food.. especialy sandwich food.. where is the butter.. where is the butter??
Soo.. the swedish name for sandwich is "Smörgås", Smör =butter and gås in this context is whats goes along withe bread and butter! So one supose to put someting els on top of that.. in this case egg and Kalles! Or egg and sill!
✋ It’s funny you say no Swede would, but I actually never put butter on anything when eating Kaviar. Kaviar and butter don’t mix well imo. Next time don’t speak for everyone when stating YOUR opinion. Thx
I sometimes eat kalles kaviar with eggs but not on Knäckebröd but instead on bread rolls. It's very tasty 😊👍. It's also very common for us Swedes to eat Kaviar with eggs.
Cheese is one topic where I’ll go ”yeah, we have it and it’s generally very good…. but danes do it a lot better than us.”
A good danish cheese smells like 10 gymbags but the taste is orgasmic!
Kalles Kaviar on a buttered knäckebröd with slices of hard boiled egg is a perfect combination.
Egg and Kaviar is the magic combination on bread, but kaviar and cheese is also suprisingly tasty together. I rarely eat kaviar alone on bread. Some people also add chives. Kaviar is an aquired taste. Easier for kids to like it, adults is a hit or miss for the first time taste. But in general, kaviar should be eaten together with something, like mustard, you would never eat it on its own.
Spreadable liver paté is a very common on breakfast sandwiches. Egg with Kalles kaviar is also a common breakfast item. Kalles is also a bit like vegemite where you either love it or hate it. Kalles even made a commercial were they travelled to Tokyo, L.A. and NYC and offered free samples to people on the street and then only showed people not enjoying the flavour and the ending with the slogan "Kalles, A very Swedish flavour".
Many of these delicious soft cheeses with different ingredients - bacon, shrimp, ham, crayfish etc - is also available in trays which allows you to empty the contents completely. The tubes are handy but sometimes difficult to completely empty
The head office moved to Stockholm in the 1850s and in 1906 the company AB Bröderne Ameln was registered, which was shortened to the Abba brand. In 1928, the company started manufacturing in Kungshamn. The band ABBA was way later so the foodbrand Abba aint infringing at all, the band is more infringing on the name. 😏
Yes to shrimp and cheese, an amazing combo. And YES it is actual cheese. Soft cheese in tubes are a big thing. Dwayne, when you come to Sweden you need to try the classic cheese in a tube: Raketost. (Rocket cheese)
I only eat Kalles kaviar with eggs, usually on a sandwich. I don’t eat knäckebröd that often though. I like knäckebröd but it’s not very filling. I only eat the original Kalles kaviar - krav obviously if I can find it.
The cheese in those tubes are cream cheese. It is a type of cheese that is not matured as long as regular sheese. So it is still made from milk and got of lacto asids from milk. It is basicly sheese that is put in a tube before it goes harder and becomes a regular cheese.
And fake cheese is often just difrent kinds of fats ans acids that is combinated to behave as cheese. It is not often used in Sweden at all. But som crappy pizzas thar you buy frozen and just heat in you owen has "cheese like products" aka fake cheese rather than real cheese.
If you go to the deli section of an avrage grossery store you often can get nice goumet cheeses from Sweden there.
I often take Kalles with me abroad for the hotel breakfast eggs. The best!
I like shrimp cheese, but I don't eat it regularly, it's more like I bring it if I go out into the forest with some bread. Really convenient 😅
a toast with butter eggs and kaviar is yummy
1:10 we have so many different types of cheese, soft cheese, hard cheese, etc.
Abba was founded in 1838 and registered the name in 1906. So the reason they can use the name is that they were slightly earlier than the band.
It was named by the founder's sons when they took over, AktieBolgaget Bröderne Ameln (Share/Stock Company Ameln Brothers, very roughly translated)
Yes, just slightly earlier, we ofcourse have had Kalles kaviar In Finland for ages., 👍
And the music group had to ask the food manufacturer for permission to use the same name.
So ABBA in Swedish but SCAB in english.
Känner lite att den svenska versionen låter mer aptitlig xD
butter first then spread it out, thats the best way if your not a swed, u can also have sliced cheese on it thats tasty.
bread + butter + kalles kaviar + eggs
Just going to mention that shrimpcheese (which is slightly smoky melty shrimpy cheeseness) is super good as a outdoor, carry with you when out walking in nature, seefoody goodness. I'm quite certain that they're made of actual cheese, so no fake cheese.
We have a lot of different good cheeses in Sweden. Especially hard cheeses. And yes we eat brie here. it is very popular on baguettes together with salami.
We have lots of cheese in Sweden, most common are hard cheese, and we use cheeseslicers (Norwegian invention) and not knives like barbarians.
We also have cheese in tubes: shrimpcheese, baconcheese, dillcheese, about as many different flavours as potatochips has.
Hard cheeses:
Västerbotten (used for pie to eat with the crayfish)
Prästost(Priest), Grevéost(Count), Herrgårdsost(Manor), Svecia, Hushållsost(Household), Gräddost(Cream)
and lots more.
Kalles kaviar + egg on bread is VERY normal in sweden.
ABBA is a trademarked brand name, but Björn, Agnetha, Annefrid and Benny got permission to use it as their band name (when their manager got tired of using the fairly cumbersome "Björn, Agnetha, Annefrid and Benny" when talking to press or for bookings)
Eggs with Kaviar is a classic, doesn't matter if you put it on bread or not. The kind of bread doesn't even matter either, it's good on both knäckebröd and soft bread.
I am Swedish and eat boiled eggs with kaviar EVERY morning for breakfast. But I prefer Svenne's kaviar over Kalle's, since it is a bit milder in taste.
Thank you for posting. I had no idea that tube food is a particular Swedish thing, so I learned something new today.
Traditionally we bake a big batch knäckebröd once a year to get it to last until next time. It will probably last for several years if stored dry and cool.
In Sweden you can have the same brand name if they cover totally different areas.
Shrimp cheese is really good, it's not fake cheese but it's actually real cheese softened with melting salts.
Vegan caviar is actually quite good but it's not the same as real roe, it's its own thing.
Swedish vegan here!! You asked "whats the point" and "why call it caviar" regarding the vegan caviar. The point is: both kalles kaviar and the caviar is common swedish foods. If youre vegan and like those items you would probably still like to eat those common foods, so thats why they make them. I want kalles on my sandwich - so ill buy the vegan kalles. I love toast skagen - so i'll buy the tångkaviar so i can make the recipe! The caviar is not just called caviar - its specifically "tångkaviar", which translates to "seaweed caviar" - because its made out of seaweed, so there is a distinction. Also, yes, eggs and kaviar is a common and loved combo, mostly for breakfast!
Kalles on half of a boiled Egg, as it is , is SuuuperNice !!! .. add Knäckebröd+Butter..and it`s even better.. Me, I like it with a Glass of cold Apple Juice.. / btw Dwayne, you really need to try the Classic "Tunnbrödrulle med Räksallad".. it`s soooo good...It is a rolled thin Potato-bread filled with a Hotdog/sausage + mushed Potatoes+ Mustard/Ketchup + the odd addative Shrimpsalad..,(Potato bread is a reeealy old kind of bread originaly baked in an old open oven maintained by an open fire.. )
As a Dane, it is almost unnatural to say something nice about the Swedes, but I love Kalle's caviar, so for once I have to say that they have done something good.Kalle's caviar on a piece of French baguette with avocado is heavenly.
The soft-cheese shrimp thing is just cheese, water, shrimp and melting salts. The melting salts emulsify the cheese with water to get a spreadable thing.
I’m swedish and I usually eat kalles kaviar with a piece of toasted bread, a thin (or thick, depending on preference) spread of kalles and then a cut up hard boiled egg on top. But I don’t recommend you drink something other than water after you’ve eaten kalles because it does not taste good, wait for a bit (like 10-15 minutes) before you drink anything else after having eaten kalles, the taste really sticks in your mouth.
Babysteps - maybe try only knäckebröd with butter and egg.
We do not put shrimp-cheese on eggs, at least in Finland. Kalles on eggs is fine. Kalles kaviar is salty/sweet but not fishy at all, its good try it
Kalles Original - Lightly Smoked Cod Roe in a Salt and Sugar Brine
Kalles Gold - Very Smoked Cod Roe in a Salt and Sugar Brine
Kalles Vegan - Smoked Seaweed in a salt and Sugar Brine
Svennes Original - Lightly Smoked Cod Roe in a Salt and Sugar Brine
Svennes Dill - Now Flavoured with Dill
Mästarmakrill I tomatsås - Mackerel in Tomato Sauce a true classic. Not as good as Mackerel in Tomato Sauce in a Tin can, but still good.
Räkost - Dwayne... You won't believe this but it's REAL CHEESE, and Real Shrimps, it's a 50/50 it's a divider in Sweden as well, some swear to it, others despise it.
We often eat Kalle's Caviar on a bread called Hönökaka and Knäckebröd. Räkost are best spread on the sandwich. All are good with butter before putting on the toppings.
I like Spiced cheese 🧀 its a type of cheese with added spices. In Swedish, the term usually refers to a gritty hard cheese seasoned with, among other things, cumin, and where cloves and cumin can also be included. 🐭 This type of seasoned cheese is similar to a seasoned version of Swedish cheese, and there are several manufacturers in Sweden. Seasoned cheese is eaten, among other things, at midsummer and on crayfish slices and is also considered an important topping on crisp bread for the festive meal "pea soup and punch".
you can eat kaviar on pretty much any bread, egg and kaviar is a very common combination.
The tube-cheese is not ''fake'' cheese, it is literally hard cheese that is melted and mixed with salt and water + flavoring like actual shrimp or ham.
Eggs in half, topped with some seafood (prawn, cray fish e.g.) and a line of Kalles... Maybe some mayo... Nomnom. Nomnomnom! Perhaps on a slice of dark bread... And you get a reason for drinking a snaps!!!
I sometimes crave for plain white bread, a good cheese and some Kalles on top. That and a glass of Ice-cold O'boy afterwards. Oh... Those memories...
Most famous is Västerbotten Ost
As you can see in the comments, we eat kalles on normal bread. I personally want butter also.
Abba the foodbrand is used from 1920 and was created as a company name 1906. So its much older then the music group ABBA.
Kalles kaviar on Skogaholms limpa and cheese on top 👌🏻😊
Abba as a company has existed since 1838
Knäckebröd with Kalles, or in a more rich breakfast sandwich is usually used for either breakfast (majority of the time) or in a snack or for some on top of eggs during christmas.
Yes, Kalles kaviar (or any of the other swedish brands) is perfect for cracker bread, but I'm puting butter on first. Kaviar also works perfect with boiled eggs, sliced on bread or just as it is. Another speciality I love is leftovers from fresh bolied potatoes sliced on the buttered bread (preferebly swedish cracker bread), kaviar on the potatoes and toped with a litle of dill and chives on the kaviar.... delicious! Several of the most common brands of kaviar has a "mild" version, that isn't so edgy, but with alot of the smoked taste, those I like best. Kaviar is also great at buttered toast.
About cheese; Yes, there are swedish cheese. Some of the typical swedish cheeses are Västerbotten, Svecia, Herrgård, Grevé and Prästost.
I eat it either on a slice of syrup loaf (Google Syrup loaf or Sirapslimpa if you want to know what that is) or a slice of toasted wheat or whole grain bread with butter and ideally sliced hardboiled eggs. It goes Butter, Kaviar, Eggs. If you put the kaviar on top and you're not careful the eggs can fall off (Yes I clumsy). With the butter and kaviar on the bottom the eggs get sorta glued onto the sandwich hehe :)
It is also a very common thing to put on boiled eggs in general, soft- or hardboiled doesn't matter.
In fact, in my mind when I was growing up Kalles Kaviar was more associated with eggs than bread because in daycare/preschool when they gave us breakfast they often used to give us chocolate milk (Milk+chocolate powder called Oboy in Sweden) and sandwiches with butter and sliced eggs on them and I would always put Kalles on top.
That particular combo of the sweet of the chocolate milk and salt of the kaviar is a precious feelgood taste-memory.
we eat kalles with eggs :) and on every bread :)
västerbottens ost a reginal hard cheese is great
Boiled eggs and Kalles Kaviar on any type of preferably buttered bread (including sourdough) is a Swedish breakfast staple. Typical Swedish cheeses include Västerbottenost (named after the geographical region) and Prästost (means vicar or priest cheese). Hard salty cheeses kind of similar to cheddar. There are other cheeses as well.
ABBA the band, got permission from the Abba fish company to use the name, they also reversed the second B in the ABBA group. According to legend, they got permission under the premiss that they would not embarass the company name.
If you want to try a Swedish cheese, the "Västerbottenost" is what you really should try. It's amazing.
Please note that the Räkost in the video is lactose free. I'm a bit skeptical... I got one tube of ordinary Räkost here, and its ingredients are as follows: 59% hard cheese (yes, real cheese), water, 10% shrimps, emulsifying salts E339 + E452, preservatives E202 + E234.
That's it. It's the salts together with the water that make the cheese soft. And the cheese is a blend of different selected classic cheeses.
Shrimp cheese is really common to eat. We like salty things. Soft cheese is salty. Lakrits is salty. Schrims is salty. Sill is salty....
The fish brand ABBA was before the songgroup ABBA. Since the songgroup didn't want to sell fish. They didnt mind the same name.
yes also on soft bread we use this paste of kalles to in a way glue slice of egg on to the bread.
Oh YES! Kaviar is perfect on eggs! Instead of salt but with a taste!