Smörgåstårta is a dish of Swedish origin popular in Sweden, Estonia, Finland and Iceland . It is not a cake, but has large amounts of filling and garnish, similar to a layered cream cake.
A smörgåstårta is normally made up of several layers of white or light rye bread with creamy fillings in between. The fillings and toppings vary, but egg and mayonnaise are often the base; additional filling may vary greatly but often include one or more of the following: liver pâté, olives, shrimp, ham, various cold cuts, caviar, tomato, cucumber, grapes, lemon slices, cheese, and smoked salmon.
Smörgåstårta is served cold and cut like a dessert cake. The types of sandwich cakes vary from meat, fish, combinations of cheeses and meats, to vegan. The top garnish often reflects the ingredients used as a filling. In Finland, voileipäkakku is a standard dish at family gatherings such as birthday parties, weddings, or funerals.
- Side view of a smörgåstårta.
- Smörgåstårta with cream-cheese icing and chives, boiled egg yolk, wood-sorrel leaves, tomatoes and flowers for decoration.
- A sandwich-cake (smörgåstårta) between two sweet cakes.