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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. 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.

  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. 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.

  6. Mustamakkara - Wikipedia

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    Mustamakkara (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈmustɑmɑkːɑrɑ], lit. ' black sausage ') is a type of Finnish blood sausage traditionally eaten with lingonberry jam. It is available in many stores across Finland, but is considered a specialty of Tampere.

  7. Karelian pasty - Wikipedia

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    Karelian pasties made in Vaivio, Liperi Karelian pasties, Karelian pies or Karelian pirogs (Karelian: kalittoja, singular kalitta; Olonets Karelian: šipainiekku; Finnish: karjalanpiirakat, singular karjalanpiirakka [ˈkɑrjɑlɑnˌpiːrɑkːɑ]; [1] or Swedish: karelska piroger) are traditional Finnish pasties or pirogs originating from the region of Karelia.

  8. Vorschmack - Wikipedia

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    Finnish-style vorschmak. In Finnish cuisine, vorschmack is usually prepared out of ground meat, anchovies or herring and onions. The dish is usually garnished with potatoes, pickles and smetana (sour cream). Snaps is usually served in combination with eating vorschmack. Some recipes include cognac. [13]

  9. Mämmi - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] There is a Finnish society for mämmi [3] founded by Ahmed Ladarsi, the former chef at the Italian Embassy in Helsinki, who has developed around fifty recipes containing mämmi. [4] There are a number of websites with recipes using mämmi, most of them Finnish. [ 5 ]