Spettekaka or spettkaka ( spiddekaga in native Scanian dialect) is a local dessert of the southern parts of Sweden, chiefly in the province of Scania (Skåne) but also in Halland. It is an important part of the Scanian culinary heritage. Spettkaka, a culinary specialty from Skåne The name means "cake on a spit", and this describes the method of preparation: it is the Swedish variation on the spit cake.
Spettekaka can range in size anywhere from a few inches to several feet in height and over a foot in diameter. The very large cakes are served by sawing from the cake, leaving as much standing as possible.
Spettekaka is frequently served accompanied by dark coffee, vanilla ice cream and port wine. A hacksaw blade is used to gently saw the dessert into serving-sized pieces, as it will crumble or shatter if a knife is used or too much pressure is applied with the saw blade.
The world's largest spettekaka was baked in Sjöbo, Scania, in 1985, and is mentioned in the 1986 Guinness Book of Records. It was high and baked in one piece. Ann-Louise Olander, ”Bland socker, ägg och världsrekord”, Ystads Allehanda, 11 Augusti 2008. Consulted 3 November 2011.
Skånsk spettkaka has PGI status under EU Law
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