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  2. Imelletty perunalaatikko - Wikipedia

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    Sweetened potato casserole (Finnish imelletty perunalaatikko) is a traditional Finnish dish from Päijät-Häme. [1] It is prepared by letting puréed potatoes, mixed with wheat flour, stand at a temperature of around 50°C (122°F). The amylase in the flour will start to break down the potato's starches to shorter carbohydrate chains, that is ...

  3. Finnish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Finnish cuisine is notable for generally combining traditional country fare and haute cuisine with contemporary continental-style cooking. Fish and meat (usually pork, beef or reindeer) play a prominent role in traditional Finnish dishes in some parts of the country, while the dishes elsewhere have traditionally included various vegetables and mushrooms.

  4. Maksalaatikko - Wikipedia

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    Finnish liver casserole Liver casserole ( Finnish : maksalaatikko , Swedish : leverlåda ) is a Finnish food that is made of rice, ground liver , butter, syrup, egg, onion, and raisin. It is traditionally served with lingonberry jam .

  5. Sautéed reindeer - Wikipedia

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    Sautéed reindeer (Finnish: poronkäristys [ˈporonˌkæristys], Swedish: renskav, Norwegian: finnbiff, Northern Sami: báistebiđus) is perhaps the best known traditional meal from Sápmi in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia and Sakha. Usually steak or the back of the reindeer is used.

  6. Makkaraperunat - Wikipedia

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    Makkaraperunat with tomato ketchup, mustard, relish and onion.. Makkaraperunat (Finnish for "sausage potatoes") is a street food dish popular in Finland and elsewhere. The dish consists of french fries and slices of sausage, which can be deep-fried in fat [1] or fried in the oven [2] [3] and is served with condiments.

  7. Kaalilaatikko - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage casserole (Finnish: kaalilaatikko) is a traditional Finnish oven-baked casserole dish, [1] typically made of cabbage, ground meat, rice or pearl barley, and additional flavourings—such as onion, marjoram—and a small amount of syrup or molasses. [2] Kaalilaatikko is usually served with lingonberry aka. cowberry jam. [3]

  8. Porilainen - Wikipedia

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    Porilainen (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈpo.ri.lɑi̯.nen]) is a sandwich and street food dish in Finnish cuisine made from white bread and a thick slice of sausage, normally jagdwurst (jahtimakkara). Additional ingredients may include diced sweet onion, chopped pickled cucumber, ketchup, mustard, and in some cases mayonnaise or fried egg. [1]

  9. Lohikeitto - Wikipedia

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    Salmon chowder (Finnish: lohikeitto [ˈlohiˌkei̯tːo], Swedish: laxsoppa) is a common dish in Finland and other Nordic countries. It consists of salmon fillets, boiled potatoes, carrots and leeks. [1] [2] The dish is served hot, and typically seasoned with fresh dill, allspice, salt and black pepper.