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The Nordics • Eat & drink • Get. This. Now. The Classic Crumb at Krümel in Stockholm, Sweden
Not every bakery needs to reinvent the wheel. At Krümel in Stockholm, the one to get is The Classic Crumb – a dark chocolate cookie with crisp baked edges, a gooey middle and enough salt to stop the whole thing tipping into sweet-shop nonsense.
Top photography courtesy of Lennart Weibull, Natur & Kultur and Krümel
Krümel began with Kaja Hengstenberg, who moved to Stockholm in 2019 and missed the kind of cookie shops she knew from elsewhere. She started baking from home in 2020, opened the first shop in the Östermalm neighbourhood in 2022 and has since expanded to several Stockholm addresses. The idea was narrow from the start: not a café with cookies, but a cookie shop proper.
That is part of why The Classic Crumb has stuck. It is made with hand-chopped dark chocolate, Maldon salt and stoneground spelt flour, and it does not have much to hide behind: no seasonal filling, no visual bait, no extra layer of personality on top. Just a very good chocolate cookie, baked with enough control to hold onto both crunch and softness at once.
By 2023, Hengstenberg had turned the shop into a book as well. Cookies & Crumbs, published by Natur & Kultur, gathers recipes and technique from Krümel’s world.
That comes through most clearly in The Classic Crumb. The louder cookies – Crumb Brûlée, Matcha White Choc Crumb and Umami Crumb – may get more attention across the counter, but this is the one that gives the place its credibility.
Start here, then decide how far into the crumb economy you want to go.
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