Food, travel, and everything New York City
Food, travel, and everything New York City
Welcome to Mitzie Mee, my blog about food, travel, and everything New York City. I love good food, and a big section on my site is dedicated to sharing some of my favorite recipes that I’ve picked up straight from the source, in kitchens around the world. The recipes on my site have often been passed down through generations (grandma food is the best!), and there are videos to help you recreate everything in your own kitchen.
I created Mitzie Mee Shop for people like me, who are passionate about good food. The shop features a carefully curated selection of gourmet snacks, tea, and pantry essentials. I source most of my products from small makers, who share my values, and who put their heart and soul into creating something amazing.
Hi there! I’m Sanne, adventurous eater, JAY-Z fan, and Bølle dog’s bestie. When I wasn’t studying, I spent most of my 20s working in the travel industry, traveling the world. I started out as a tourist rep in Greece and in Spain, followed by one season at a ski resort in Norway. Then I worked 8 years as a cabin crew along with my studies, before I went on to get my commercial pilot license. I was lucky and got a job as an airline pilot straight out of pilot school, and I worked 3 years as an airline pilot based in Denmark and Sweden, before going back to finish med school.
Sanne Moeller
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Disclaimer: I was invited as a guest to Seoul Bap for this blog post. While the food was complimentary, all opinions expressed are my own and reflect my honest experience.…
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The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City is one of the most iconic holiday symbols in the world, and each year, it draws millions of visitors. There’s a…
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Apple crumble is one of those cozy desserts that I just can’t get enough of, especially during winter and fall, when it’s cold outside. My recipe has almond paste, which…
Tops Diner is an iconic diner located in East Newark, New Jersey. They’ve been around since 1942 and through the years, they’ve established themselves as one of the best diners…
This shaved Brussels sprout salad is simple, delicious, and perfect for the holidays! The recipe was created when Tina and I were trying to come up with a good way…
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Æbleskiver is a traditional Danish Christmas treat, enjoyed throughout December. In Denmark, you can buy frozen ones in the grocery store, but the homemade æbleskiver are about a million times…
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Disclaimer: I was invited as a guest to Ambo for this review. While the food was complimentary, all opinions expressed are my own and reflect my honest experience. Ambo is…
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The Cardamom Croissant at Hart Bageri is one of the best pastries I’ve ever had. The outside is crispy and caramelized and the inside is buttery and soft. After the…