kalafileitä
Kalafileitä is a Finnish term that translates to "fish fillets" in English. It refers to portions of fish that have been cut from the bone, often with the skin removed as well. This preparation method is very common in Finnish cuisine and is used for a wide variety of fish, both freshwater and saltwater.
The process of making kalafileitä typically involves filleting a whole fish, which means carefully cutting along
Kalafileitä can be prepared in numerous ways. They are frequently pan-fried, often coated in flour or breadcrumbs.