kaasomaniku
Kaasomaniku is a traditional Estonian dish that has been a staple in Estonian cuisine for centuries. The name "kaasomaniku" translates to "cheese pie" in English, reflecting its primary ingredient. The dish is typically made with a sweet cheese, such as a type of Estonian cheese known as "kaas," which is similar to a soft, creamy cheese. The cheese is mixed with eggs, sugar, and sometimes raisins or other dried fruits, and then baked in a pie crust.
Kaasomaniku is often served as a dessert, but it can also be enjoyed as a snack or
The preparation of kaasomaniku involves several steps. First, the cheese is melted and mixed with eggs, sugar,
Kaasomaniku is a beloved dish in Estonia, and it is often associated with the country's rich culinary