apgaubta
Apgaubta is a traditional Latvian dish that has been a staple in Latvian cuisine for centuries. The name "apgaubta" translates to "wrapped" in English, referring to the method of preparation. The dish consists of a variety of fillings, typically including potatoes, onions, and sometimes other vegetables or meats, all wrapped in layers of dough. The dough is made from a simple mixture of flour and water, and the filling is placed in the center before the dough is wrapped around it.
The preparation of apgaubta involves several steps. First, the filling is cooked until tender, usually by boiling
Apgaubta is often served as a side dish, accompanying main courses such as meat or fish. It