hakkuulla
Hakkuulla is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in the country's cuisine for centuries. The name "hakkuulla" is derived from the Finnish word "haku," which means "smoke," and "ulla," which refers to a type of bread. The dish consists of a large, flatbread topped with various ingredients, typically including smoked salmon, pickled cucumbers, and a creamy sauce made from sour cream, dill, and sometimes a touch of mustard. The flatbread is often made from rye flour, which gives it a distinctive flavor and texture.
Hakkuulla is typically served as a main course, often accompanied by a side of boiled potatoes or
The dish has a rich history, with its origins tracing back to the 19th century. It was
Hakkuulla is not only a culinary delight but also a cultural symbol of Finland. It is often