Spicy Red Wine Pork Belly Bites

Spicy Red Wine Pork Belly Bites served with Roasted Honeynut Squash purée grilled over red hot Jealous Devil Charcoal.

Goat Cheese & Mango Steak Bites

Goat Cheese & Mango Steak bites, these are the most delicious and elegant appetizer!

Cactus Prickly Pear Margarita

Who wouldn't want to sip on this amazing Cactus Prickly Pear Margarita? Especially on National Margarita Day!

Blueberry, Lemon Cream and Honey Heart Pastry

Just in time for Valentine's Day! These Blueberry, Lemon Cream and Honey Heart Pastries are so sweet and delicious!

Citrus & Herb Grilled Salmon

A super easy, quick, and flavorful salmon recipe, great for any night of the week. The fresh herbs and...
Main Course, Recipes
Spicy Red Wine Pork Belly Bites
Appetizers, Recipes
Goat Cheese & Mango Steak Bites
Drinks, Recipes
Cactus Prickly Pear Margarita
Dessert, Holiday, Recipes, Valentine's Day
Blueberry, Lemon Cream and Honey Heart Pastry
Main Course, Recipes
Citrus & Herb Grilled Salmon

Travel with the Wild West Viking

Take a journey, and experience the world, it's food, culture and people, this is the most fulfilling education.

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About me

Howdy! Hej! Bon Jour!
I am the Wild West Viking!

My name is Sara Line! Wild West Viking is all about my passions in life, including travel, real estate, food, drinks, and my deep-rooted Danish traditions. Join me in my journey!

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Nature Bathing

Hiking in Colorado

Experience Colorado through my eyes!
My favorite hikes!
My favorite places to visit!
Restaurants, Cafes, Museums and more!

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Sara Frisk, Your Colorado Real Estate Gal
Colorado Real Estate

Sara Frisk, Your Colorado Real Estate Gal

Whether you’re selling or buying a home in Colorado, your home is my priority. I offer all of my clients prompt, reliable, and professional real estate services to meet your exact needs. I would love to be your go-to Colorado Real Estate Gal so call me today for a chat or a cup of coffee and let’s talk about how I can help you find your perfect home!

You will find that my website is an easy-to-use, and most up-to-date real estate website in the area. It has the most advanced search technologies that allow you to view listings in the MLS, or to ensure your own home is sold in reasonable time and for top dollar.

You’ll also find my website to be a one-stop resource for your online real estate research. I am eager to tell you what I know about the local market for condos or homes, or pre-construction, or whatever you are interested in at the moment! My aim is to help people succeed in this market, and when my clients come out of the transaction breathing that big sigh of relief, I am just as satisfied as they are.

So please, have a look around, and contact me with any questions you might have about the market or my services. No question is too mundane – I would love the opportunity to help you!

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Hike to Aspen to Crested Butte
Colorado Hikes, Colorado Life

Aspen to Crested Butte & Back!

October 1-3, 2021

A friend of mine called me up this past summer and said “Save the date! You’re going on a 20+ mile hike in October with me and two other girlfriends”! Without hesitation I said, “Count me in!”

This fall in Colorado has been absolutely amazing! The fall colors, beautiful October blue skies, warm temperatures and even some snow, and lots of leaf peeping! This girls trip started off with a quick stop in Leadville, and an impromptu visit to Melanzana (where we could only shop from the sales rack since we didn’t have an appointment). We all found a hoodie – so lucky for us that we all walked out with a famous Melanzana hoodie! We then kept driving over Independence Pass, over the Continental Divide, where we continued to drool over the nature that was surrounding us, the awe-inspiring and impressive mountains, colorful leaves, gurgling rivers, and even some deer along the way.

We drove into Aspen where we parked at our hotel we would be staying at that evening, and walked into town. We dropped in at Aspen Brewing Company where we enjoyed a couple of the local beers, and delicious pizza!

Next morning we took the shuttle to Maroon Bells and started our 2-day trek across and over the mountain! Starting at 9,580 ft, and outfitted with hiking gear for all seasons, lots of water, trekking poles, spikes, and food. Along the way we passed Maroon Lake, Crater Lake and over West Maroon Pass.

The first leg of the hike was probably the most difficult with an elevation gain of 3,000 ft. Temperatures were sunny, encountered a little mud, then over the pass, some snow, rain and even a little hail. Aspen trees were still showing beautiful shades of yellow, gold, orange, and even still some green!

We spent the night in Crested Butte at the Nordic Inn and celebrated with a chilled glass of beer and a nice soak in the hot tub. The staff, and accommodations, including an extensive breakfast the next morning enticed me to definitely stay here again!

The next day we started off early with a bumpy 4×4 trip back to the trailhead with our awesome driver, Joey. (note: that the shuttle on the Crested Butte side stops as of October 1st).

We started on the trail at 8:30am back up to West Maroon Bells with the hope of getting back to Aspen to make the last shuttle by 5p.m., to avoid the ‘walk of shame’ back to Aspen. (This was strongly ingrained by our shuttle guide the previous morning.) Funny how the trail looks completely different coming from the opposite direction. Through a little bit of snow, a LOT of mud, some anticipation about hiking up and down the summit (due to the muddiness) a little anxiousness making our shuttle back on time, having great conversations and strengthening amazing friendships with strong empowered women… this hike was by far one of the best experiences of our lives!

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Danish Traditions

Mortensaften (aka Saint Martin’s Eve)

On November 10th, this is the evening where Danes enjoy a delicious roast goose dinner, potatoes and gravy.

Basically, it’s the Danes version of Thanksgiving, at least as far as the feast and celebration of a successful fall harvest goes. As the story goes, Martin of Tours, was a soldier who wanted to become a monk. As he was deeply religious, he was pointed to becoming the next bishop. In order to avoid this honor, he hid in a goose pen, where he was quickly discovered when the geese cackled loudly and gave him away.

So, Martin went on to become the bishop, and later, a Saint, but in never forgetting the betrayal of the goose, he pronounced that goose must be eaten as the main meal on November 10.

Many Danes also look at this day as the end of the harvest, and the beginning of the long winter season.

In later years, goose has been replaced by duck, and this meal could be looked at as a practice run for the Christmas Even dinner as it is very similar.

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Two Days in Northern JutlandFeatured

What does a two day jaunt to Northern Jutland look like? Exploring parts unknown to this Dane was exciting and I was ready to take on the challenge!

During the Summer 2021 I took a little jaunt over to Jutland while on a vacation to Copenhagen. Partly to visit some family that I had not seen for many years, but also to explore a part of Denmark that was a little unfamiliar to me.

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Bacon-wrapped Bourbon Honey Glazed Chicken Lollipops | Wild West Viking
Main Course, Recipes

Bacon-wrapped Bourbon Honey Glazed Chicken Lollipops on the BGE MiniMax

Bacon-wrapped Bourbon Honey Glazed Chicken Lollipops | Wild West Viking

Bacon-wrapped Bourbon Honey Glazed Chicken Lollipops on the BGE MiniMax

Make sure to stoke the fire up with Jealous Devil Charcoal and throw in some Bourbon Barrel Chips for an added bourbon flavor! This sauce alone is amazing with a combination of onion, ketchup, honey, Chile poder, paprika, pepper, brown sugar, Worcestershire, Dijon, and of course, a healthy shot of bourbon! It's so easy, fast and delicious – you may want to double the recipe! Bacon wrap the lollipops and glaze at the end! I served these with Grilled Herbed Smashed potatoes! Yum!
Course Main Course
Servings 2 people

Ingredients
  

  • ¼ cup butter
  • ½ cup white onion, chopped finely
  • 1 cup ketchup
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 2 tbsp dark brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire
  • 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
  • 2 tsp freshly ground black pepper, divided
  • 2 tsp chile powder, divided
  • 2 tsp paprika, divided
  • ¼ cup bourbon
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 12 pieces bacon
  • 6 chicken drumsticks, cleaned for lollipops

Instructions
 

Step One

  • Melt butter in saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, and saute until soft. Add ketchup, honey, dark brown sugar, Worcestershire, dijon, 1 tsp black pepper, 1 tsp chile powder, 1 tsp paprika. Reduce heat to low, and simmer until sauce thickens (about 20 minutes). Add bourbon, stir until well mixed and simmer for another 3 minutes. Put half in bowl to serve for dipping sauce, and the rest will be used to glaze while cooking. Cover and chill until ready to use.

Step Two

  • Mix salt, 1 tsp black pepper, 1 tsp chile powder, 1 tsp paprika in small bowl. Loosen skin on drumsticks and rub mixture under the skin. Wrap 2 slices of bacon around each drumstick.

Step Three

  • Start your grill. Grill drumsticks until skin is crispy and juices run clear, and until internal temperature reaches 165°F. Brush drumsticks with sauce and grill for another 5 minutes. Remove from grill and enjoy!
Keyword BBQ Chicken, Bourbon Chicken, Chicken Drumsticks, Chicken Lollipops, Grilled Chicken
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Drinks

Boozy Brazilian Lemonade

Boozy Brazilian Lemonade

This is the perfect welcome cocktail to any Brazilian summer soiree! Don't be fooled, it's not made with lemons but rather limes. And not just lime juice, but actually, the whole lime, skin and everything! With one sip, this creamy lime cocktail will make you fell like you're on vacation!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine Brazilian
Servings 1 pitcher

Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients
  

  • 4 large limes ends cut off, and thinly sliced
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 6 cups cold water
  • 1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 oz rum per coctail, can use Coconut Rum, or white rum

Instructions
 

Step One

  • Mix water and sugar. Place half of this into a blender, along with two of the limes. Blend thoroughly..
    Place wire strainer over pitcher, and strain mixture to catch pulp. Discard pulp.
    Repeat steps above with the other half of water/sugar/limes.

Step Two

  • Add the sweetened condensed milk to the lime/sugar mixture in the pitcher. Stir until very well mixed, and chill until ready to serve.

Step Three

  • Fill each glass with ice, and add rum. Pour drink mixture into the glass, and stir. Garnish with lime slice.
Keyword Brazilian Cocktails, Rum Cocktails, Rum Recipes, Summer Cocktails
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Drinks, Recipes

Spiced Vanilla Pear Cocktail

Spiced Vanilla Pear Cocktail

This cocktail has all the fall flavors and gets you nice, warm and cozy for the cooler season! While making the spiced vanilla pear simple syrup, the whole kitchen will smell of beautiful fall aromas like vanilla, cloves, star anise, ginger and orange. The simple syrup combined with pear nectar, vodka and club soda makes this cocktail perfect for sipping outside by your fire pit on a nice crisp fall evening!
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Course Drinks
Servings 4 cocktails

Ingredients
  

  • 1 ½ cups pear nectar
  • ¾ cup vodka
  • 4 tbsp spiced vanilla peark simple syrup*
  • ice
  • star anise, candied pear slices garnish

Instructions
 

Making the Spiced Vanilla Simple Syrup:

  • Combine water, sugar, diced pears, vanilla bean (include extracted seeds and pod), sliced ginger, cloves, orange peel and star anise in a small pan. Heat to a low boil, and stir until sugar has dissolved, turn off heat, cool and let rest for at least 20 minutes. Strain and discard solids.

Assembling the cocktail

  • Fill cocktail shaker with ice, pear nectar, vodka and vanilla spiced simple syrup.
  • Shake vigorously, strain into ice filled glasses.Garnish with star anise, and candied pear slices (click here for a how-to on how to make candied pear slices)
Keyword Cocktails, Fall Cocktails, Pear Cocktails, Vodka Cocktails
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What is Wild West Viking all about?

Let me introduce myself! My name is Sara Line Bjorn Frisk, and I am the Wild West Viking.

Why Wild West Viking?

The thought of a wild west viking came to me as a combination of my love of the Rocky Mountains, and my Danish heritage. I am a dual citizen of America and Denmark. My love is for both countries for their beauty, culture, history and food. My desire for this website is to combine both of these loves in a manner that makes sense to me to bring to you.

I would like to say that I am a true Renaissance-worman, a woman of many loves and talents. Love of life, travel, nature, real estate and talents for creating fabulous dishes, cocktails, entertaining, and finding people homes.

My Background

Born in United States of Danish parents, where my first language, Danish, was only spoken until I turned four. Then moving on to Quebec, where my second language, French was introduced. Our family lived in a predominantly French small-town, where the only English-speaking school served kids from surrounding towns, I then learned English. We then moved on to beautiful Copenhagen, where we lived for 4 year glorious years. The day my dad told me we were moving to Colorado, I exclaimed “Where’s that? Africa?” not knowing where in the world Colorado was!

I lived in Colorado and graduated High School, then moved on to Seattle for a bit with the intent of going to university. A professor persuaded me that maybe “University life” wasn’t quite for me, and put the thought in my head that I should move back to Copenhagen. As a young and impressioned adult, I moved back to Europe for a couple of years. Countries included Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland, where I ended up going to Hotel Management School in the Alps.

I then moved back to Colorado, started an internship with The Brown Palace, and went on to work for the Hyatt, and Wyndham Hotels in Chicago.

After deciding that the hotel industry wasn’t quite what I had envisioned, I went to work for my dad, who is a brew master and beverage consultant. I took on many projects, one that included starting an Import company where we imported European beers, wines and spirits. One big project that we undertook was the creation of Kaltenberg Castle Brewery in Vail, Colorado. This 400-seat restaurant/brewhouse built in the old Lionshead gondola building was the talk of the town for many years, although it no longer exists. I have many favorite memories of working with Austrian brew masters, Bavarian chefs and of course, Prince Luitpold of Bavaria.

Fast-forward through getting married, having two children, working as a Music Director at local church and starting a Website & Graphic Design company. I know have two college-age kids and found myself wanting more. I studied and worked for a real estate license, and have been a realtor since 2017. And finally during COVID I decided that my love and hobby of entertaining, making food, and beverages became something that I wanted to share in the form of Instagram.

In between all of these, my travel bug has been taken to new levels. Whether that be hiking a 14’er in my own backyard, or traveling across the ocean to Europe, Cambodia, or wherever my heart decides to take me. One can find me out in the mountains a least a couple of times a month, nature bathing is very important for the soul you know.

Thus Wild West Viking was born – to share with you, and who ever might be interested about reading about my adventures, whether they be in the mountains, across the seas, in my kitchen, or in finding people their forever homes.

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