Simply Scandinavian is a beautifully inspiring collection of easy and delicious recipes.In a nod to the Scandinavian way of eating, the book offers over 80 unpretentious and straightforward dishes with a focus on ease of cooking and seasonality. By showing just how achievable it is to get amazing flavors out of a handful of good ingredients, Trine creates solutions for easy breakfasts, mid-week meals, and simple but impressive ways to entertain family and friends.This is an uncomplicated and greener way to cook and eat, from an expert in Scandinavian cookery.
Trine Hahnemann Book order
This author writes under the name Trina, a variation of her actual first name. This adopted name is widely used across English language editions of her work and is recognized by major cataloging authorities. Readers familiar with her distinct literary contributions will find this consistent naming convention helpful in locating her celebrated stories.






- 2023
- 2020
Scandinavian Green
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Scandinavian Green celebrates the abundance of produce that each new season brings and the simple ways in which it can be enjoyed in every meal.
- 2019
Scandi Bites
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This is the perfect gift for Scandi-philes who want to bring a little Nordic charm into their kitchen. With over 60 sweet and savory recipes for all sorts of bite-size snacks, treats, fingerfood, bakes, and pastries, it will provide plenty of inspiration for every occasion throughout the year. Doyenne of Danish baking, Trine Hahnemann, shares all her favorite treats in this charming cookbook so that you can make your own delicious cardamom buns, almond cookies, honey bombs, coconut macaroons, miniature smoked salmon open sandwiches and asparagus tartlets, among many others.
- 2018
Open Sandwiches
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Smorrebrod for every occasion, including basic recipes for breads and toppings
- 2018
Copenhagen Food
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Food stories and recipes from the happiest city in the world
- 2016
Eat Nordic
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Forget the Mediterranean diet - the Nordic diet is the best approach for healthy living. Findings suggest that the traditional diet, lifestyle and foods produced in northern climates are not only extremely healthy but also environmentally friendly. Eat Nordic is all about eating locally sourced seasonal ingredients combined in a balanced diet of protein, carbohydrate and fat. The traditional diet of Northern Europe - with its emphasis on good, home-made and often home-grown, seasonal food - consists of a wide variety of grains, berries, vegetables, fish, poultry and game (but very little meat). In this updated edition of the best-selling book, The Nordic Diet, Trine Hahnemann, doyenne of Scandinavian cooking, provides a succinct guide to the Nordic diet, its elements, ingredients and basic philosophy and how to use it to lose weight. All these elements are then combined in 75 diverse and delicious recipes. Photographed in Denmark by Lars Ranek, Eat Nordic is an appealing and timely book.
- 2016
The Scandinavians excel in comfort - family, friends, a good atmosphere, long meals, relaxation and an emphasis on simple pleasures. They even have a word for this kind of cosiness that comes with spending quality time in hearth and home when the days are short: hygge. Trine Hahnemann is the doyenne of Scandinavian cooking and loves nothing more than spending time in her kitchen cooking up comforting food in good company. This is her collection of recipes that will warm you up and teach you to embrace the art of hygge, no matter where you live.
- 2014
In this beautiful and evocative book, leading Danish chef and food writer, Trine Hahnemann presents an insight into a food culture that is both deeply traditional and ultra-modern, with a collection of 100 delicious recipes representing the essence of Scandinavian cooking.
- 2014
Scandinavian Baking
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Here are authentic Scandinavian recipes with a modern twist. the book is suffused with 'hygge', a Danish word that has no English equivalent but means cosiness, or relaxing with friends over good food and drink.
