
Not willing to wait for your new Ankarsrum to arrive before diving into the recipes? Maybe you found one of our recipes that uses an Ankarsrum, but you prefer a conventional stand mixer. We’re here to help! Check out some of our simple recipe variations, conveniently swapped from our original methods using an Ankarsrum to a conventional stand mixer. Happy baking!
Creamy Coconut-Almond Layer Cake
Almond flour replaces roughly one-third of the all-purpose flour, resulting in a crumb that is more tender and fine-textured than a straight wheat cake would be, with a faint nuttiness that complements the coconut.
Red Plum Eton Mess
Eton Mess is a British institution—fruit, broken meringue, and whipped cream. Tossing the plums with sugar and lemon juice draws water out of the fruit, concentrating the flavor and creating a naturally sweet, vivid sauce—no cooking required.
Mascarpone-Limoncello Cake
Mascarpone brings the velvet; limoncello adds the spark. Together, they create a dessert that feels both luxurious and lighthearted.
Olive Fougasse
Fougasse is a Provençal flatbread—traditionally leaf-shaped and slashed into a lattice, a form that is both beautiful and functional. The cuts dramatically increase the bread’s surface area, meaning more crust, more crunch.
Chunky Chip Cookies
Milk chocolate chips are small and evenly distributed, softening throughout the dough and rounding out the flavor, while the chopped dark chocolate creates irregular pockets that linger longer than the chips, giving every cookie its own geography of chocolate.







