jyrkempien
Jyrkempien is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in the country's cuisine for centuries. The name "jyrkempien" translates to "sour pies" in English, referring to the tangy flavor of the dish. The primary ingredients of jyrkempien include rye flour, sour milk, and sometimes, a small amount of sugar. The dough is typically made by mixing the flour with water or milk, and then allowing it to ferment, which gives the dough its characteristic sour taste.
The dough is then rolled out and filled with various ingredients, such as potatoes, carrots, or berries.
Jyrkempien is often served as a side dish, accompanied by other traditional Finnish dishes such as herring,