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Current Icelandic Weddings
Nancy Villante
Traditions
• Icelandic wedding drink, Mead. – Way back in the Viking era it was a legal requirement to drink Mead for a full ‘moon’ or 30 days after a marriage.
(honeymoon)
• Traditional Icelandic wedding cake– called Kransakaka – almond in flavor, made of ascending rings to form a cone. It is filled with chocolates or candy
inside.
• Friday – goddess Frigga
• Wedding traditions of the Lutheran church (98% of Icelandic population
Kransakaka• Make sure that you do the final kneading of the dough in a large pot over low
heat. It´s a pain, but it´s worth the work. The heat does wonders for the sugar, resulting in moist kransekage with the most amazing crust.
• 6 egg whites2 kg almond paste (best to special order from baking places)500 g powdered sugar
• Preparation• Put everything in a large stand mixer with a dough hook and mix until sugar is
incorporated. Transfer to a large pot over medium low heat and continue to knead dough for 20-30 min.
Dough should be smooth, add powdered sugar if needed. Cool dough, shape according to directions on kransekage forms.
Locations
• Destination• Church• Outdoors
Brúðkaup
• Icelandic vs United States • Icelandic culture in weddings
Mrs. Elinbjort JonsdottirMr. Tryggvi Pall Fridriksson
Dress
Brandon Williamsson
Asatru
All Orientation Weddings
• June 2010- same sex couples can now have a full wedding in Iceland.
• The Prime Minister of Iceland, Johanna Sigurdardottir, married her partner.
• There are a range of choices for the ceremony.
Worth Checking Out!!!
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIIKHFN0svc&feature=related– Wedding song video directed by an Icelander
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utwU4pOhWqs– Please watch: destination wedding of iceland
short film.
References• http://www.flickr.com/people/audunn/• http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/
views/KRANSAKAKA-1260410#ixzz1Td7LmG9Y• http://charlestonweddingstudio.com/kransaka
ka-icelandic-wedding-cake/• http://www.formalbride.com/wedding_traditi
ons.htm• http://www.travelbee.co.uk/iceland.htm• http://www.icelandtouristboard.com/index.ph
p?page=p13• http://www.nordiskfilmogtvfond.com/
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