kertaileputs
Kertaileputs is a term used to describe a specific type of layered pastry, often found in Estonian cuisine. The name itself, "kertaileputs," suggests a construction of multiple layers or folds, which is a defining characteristic of the pastry. The dough typically consists of flour, butter, and a leavening agent, kneaded and repeatedly folded to create numerous thin layers.
The preparation process for kertaileputs is similar to that of puff pastry, involving chilling the dough and
Sweet variations are often filled with fruit preserves, such as apple or berry compote, or a sweetened