ketjusiirrolla
Ketjusiirrolla is a traditional Finnish pastry characterized by its elongated, spiral shape and sweet, flavorful filling. The name originates from the word "ketju," meaning chain, referring to the pastry's continuous, linked appearance, and "siirrolla," meaning sweet roll. It is a popular treat enjoyed during coffee breaks and festive occasions in Finland.
This pastry typically features a yeast-based dough that is rolled out and spread with a filling composed
Ketjusiirrolla is usually baked until golden brown and may be topped with icing, sugar glaze, or additional
The pastry’s origins can be traced to Finnish baking traditions, influenced by neighboring Nordic countries. Variations
Overall, Ketjusiirrolla exemplifies Finnish baking’s emphasis on comforting, home-style treats that balance sweetness and aroma, enjoyed