kammittaa
Kammittaa is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The dish is typically made with reindeer meat, which is a significant part of the Finnish diet, especially in rural areas. The meat is often slow-cooked with potatoes, onions, and spices to create a hearty and flavorful stew. The name "kammittaa" comes from the Sami language, where "kamma" means "to cook" and "tii" means "meat," reflecting the dish's origins in Sami culture.
The dish is often served with a side of boiled potatoes and lingonberry jam, which adds a
The preparation of kammittaa involves several steps. First, the reindeer meat is cut into large pieces and
Kammittaa is often served as a main course, but it can also be used as a filling