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Cafe Menu 19082020 Breakfast/Brunch (Served until Noon) Grøt 5.95 Gluten free oat porridge made with your choice of dairy or alternative milk. Classic PB & J Creamy dulce de leche, Banana, peanut butter and toasted almonds and sliced jam apple Wholesome Seasonal A dollop of skyr, sprinkle English peach with skyr and of granola and spoon of local honey fruit compote Skyr 5.95 Icelandic cultured yoghurt with fruit compote and buckwheat granola. Brunch Buns 8.95 Your choice of: Sykes House Farm Cumberland sausage Sykes House Farm back bacon Spiced bean patty on a potato and spinach rosti topped with fried egg, homemade brown sauce and served on a toasted Bakeri Baltzersen brioche bun. Toast 4.95 Selection of toast with butter/dairy free spread. Choose from: Jam, Nutella, Peanut Butter, Marmalade or Marmite Additional Items 1.75 Smoked Sausage, Smoked Cheese, Bacon, Spinach, Poached Duck Egg, Fried Egg, Mushrooms, Fried Potatoes, Smoked Tofu All Day (Available throughout the day) Pyttipanne 9.95 Scandinavian hash of potatoes, onion, garlic and beetroot with your choice of topping and a fried egg. Sausage Halloumi House-smoked Yorkshire pork Cubes of smoked ‘Yorkshire sausages. Dama’ halloumi Mushroom and Spinach Tofu Wilted spinach and Cubes of Smoked ‘Taifun’ mushrooms with thyme tofu Gravlaks on Rosti 10.95 House-cured salmon on potato rosti with a poached duck egg and sweet dill dressing. Avocado on Toast 8.95 Avocado on toast with roasted tomatoes, garlic aioli, pickled fennel, lingonberry ketchup and crispy onions. Add Chicken/Halloumi/Tofu +2.00 Add Gravlaks +3.00 Gluten Free Waffles 5.95 Traditional heart shaped Scandinavian waffles prepared on our irons imported from Trondheim, Norway. Served with whipped vanilla cream and your choice of: Seasonal Fruit Compote Nutella Extra Topping 0.95 Jam Banana Salted Caramel Candied Pecans Maple Syrup Marshmallows Lunch (Served from Noon) The Baltz Bowl 8.95 A healthy bowl of salads, vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans, buckwheat and pickles with your choice of dressing. Size: Regular/Large (+2.00) Dressing: Mustard Vinaigrette, Creamy Herb, Miso + Sesame Add: Chicken/Halloumi/Tofu +2.00 House Cured Gravlaks +3.00 House Caesar 10.95 Choose from King Prawn or Free Range Chicken Breast Served with soft boiled egg, capers, sourdough croutons, crispy bacon and baby gem tossed in a cashew dressing. Sandwiches Served with potato salad and house pickles Classic The Nordic Club 10.95 Classic triple decker sandwich on light rye with chicken, smoked bacon, tomato, Jarlsberg cheese, lettuce, gherkins and mustard mayo. The Reuben 11.95 Thin slices of homemade salt beef served on Bakeri Baltzersen deli rye with russian dressing, sauerkraut and melted cheese. Open Meatball 9.95 Homemade pork and beef meatballs with fried onions, melted Jarlsberg cheese and lingonberry jam. Herring 9.95 Sweet pickled herring, creamy beetroot, capers, apple cucumber and onion. Pølse Pølse is the Scandi streetfood item of choice. There are carts all over Copenhagen, Stockholm and other cities. Classic 9.95 100% Yorkshire smoked pork frankfurter with pickled cucumber, crispy onions, maple mustard, ketchup and remoulade. Served in a homemade brioche bun. Vegan 9.95 Smoked tofu wiener with pickled cucumber, crispy onions, maple mustard, ketchup and remoulade. Served in a homemade pretzel bun. Vaffel 10.95 The classic pølse fillings with added bacon, fried onions and pickled shallots. Served in a waffle. Mushroom Pâté 7.95 Chestnut mushroom pâté with pear and apple chutney served on toasted rye bread. Kids Lunch Deal 4.95 For guests 12 and under Choose One Main Meal: Sandwich Choose from: Chicken, Cheese, Bacon Mini-Meatball Homemade pork and beef meatballs in tomato sauce. Pyttipanne Scandinavian hash of potatoes, onion, garlic and beetroot with your choice of topping and a fried egg. Sausage Halloumi Mushroom and Spinach Tofu Pølse (Hotdog) Small hotdog served with a pot of tomato ketchup. Choose Three accompaniments: Strawberry Yoghurt, Banana, Apple, Carrot Sticks, Cucumber Sticks, Chocolate Cookie, Hummus, Pom Bears, Cherry Tomatoes, Sultanas Optional Drink: +0.95 Babyccino, Cold Milk, Apple Juice, Orange Juice, Lemon Cordial, Elderflower Cordial For Babies If you’re at that stage where your child needs puréed food then please ask, we make our own purée containing potato, carrot and swede. This is provided free of charge. If you would like hot water to heat milk or make up formula please ask one of the team. We are also happy to heat baby food that you have brought with you. Hot Drinks Espresso (0.6oz/1.2oz) 1.90/2.60 Macchiato (2oz/4oz) 2.50/3.00 Piccolo (4oz) 3.00 Flat White (5oz) 3.20 Cappuccino (6oz/12oz) 3.00/3.80 Latte (8oz/16oz) 3.00/3.80 Americano (8oz/16oz) 3.00/3.80 Mocha (12oz) 3.90 Hot Chocolate (6oz/12oz) 2.80/3.80 (Plain/White/Orange/Mint) Chai Latte (10oz) 3.80 Honey Latte (12oz) 3.80 Extra Shot (0.6oz) 0.70 Babyccino (6oz) 1.20 Syrup (10m l/20m l) 0.40/0.80 Vanilla, Gingerbread, Cinnamon, Caramel, Hazelnut, Praline Iced Latte (16oz) 3.90 A double espresso poured over ice, topped up with milk and sweetened with a little syrup. Alternative Milks (Surcharge Applicable) Oatly Barista Alpro Professional Coconut Alpro Professional Soya Alpro Professional Almond Loose Leaf Tea (12oz Pot) 3.30 Breakfast Blend, Earl Grey Blue Lady, Egyptian Mint, Fika Blend, Lemon and Ginger, Green Kombucha, Formosa Lapsang Souchong, Goji Berry, Hibiscus, Raspberry and Rhubarb, Rooibos, Decaf Ceylon, Camomile. Cold Drinks Iced Tea (16oz) 3.40 A selection of teas shaken with ice. Lemon Ceylon, Sour Plum, Moroccan Mint, Earl grey, Elderflower, Jasmine Fresh Juice (125m l/250m l) 2.20/3.20 Orange | Apple San Pellegrino (330m l) 2.60 Orange | Lemon | Orange and Pomegranate Steep Soda Co. (330m l) 2.70 Juniper and Lime | Hibiscus Lemonade | Rhubarb Steep Soda Co. x Runaway Brewery (2.2%) (330m l) 3.50 ‘Shandy Panache’ a blend of Lime, ginger and mint soda with Bohemian Pale Ale. Coke (330m l) 2.40 Diet Coke (330m l) 2.40 Coke Zero (330m l) 2.40 Bundaberg Ginger Beer (350m l) 2.70 Bundaberg Root Beer (350m l) 2.70 Harrogate Spring Still Water (330m l) 2.00 Harrogate Spring Sparkling Water (330m l) 2.00 Carr House Farm Organic Lemon Cordial (450 m l) 2.60 Carr House Farm Organic Elderflower Cordial (450 m l) 2.60 Blended Drinks Coffee (16oz) 3.90 A double espresso blended with ice, milk and little syrup Lassi (16oz) 4.20 Mango pulp blended with ice, cardamom and a spoon of skyr Mango (16oz) 4.20 Mango pulp blended with ice Lime and Mint (16oz) 3.90 Lime juice and mint blended with ice and a little syrup. All our breads and pastries are made fresh by our bakery team based 7km outside of Harrogate at Springfield Farm, Kettlesing Head. Cinnamon Bun 2.90 The most popular product at Baltzersen's. A yeasted enriched dough, filled with cinnamon butter and topped with icing. Almond Croissant 3.20 A croissant baked once, dipped in brown sugar syrup, filled with frangipane, topped with flaked almonds, baked off a second time and dusted with icing sugar. Cruffin 3.90 Croissant dough baked in a muffin tin, rolled in sugar and filled with a variety of fillings. Pain au Chocolat 3.00 Laminated all butter pastry filled with two 48% Valhrona dark chocolate batons. Spandauer 3.20 A traditional danish pastry shape filled with a layer of homemade jam, remonce (almond paste) and topped with custard. Cheese Swirl 2.90 A yeasted dough filled with cream cheese, cheddar and chives. Sultanaboller 2.90 A yeasted wholemeal bun with mixed spice, sultanas and raisins. A vastly superior version of the classic teacake and served toasted with organic butter. Cakes Please ask your server Bakes Please ask your server.
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