karvaiden
Karvaiden is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "karvaiden" translates to "with hair" in English, referring to the dish's distinctive feature of being served with a side of boiled potatoes, which are often left with their skins on, giving them a hairy appearance. The dish is typically prepared using pork, which is slow-cooked with onions, carrots, and sometimes other root vegetables. The meat is then shredded and served with the boiled potatoes and a creamy sauce made from the cooking liquid and sometimes additional ingredients like cream or milk.
Karvaiden is often served as a hearty main course, particularly during the colder months. It is a
The origins of karvaiden can be traced back to the 19th century, when the dish was a