kiillotatte
Kiillotatte is a traditional Finnish dish that translates to "smoked salmon." It is a popular delicacy in Finland, known for its rich flavor and tender texture. The preparation of kiillotatte involves smoking salmon fillets over birch wood, which imparts a distinctive smoky taste and aroma. The process typically takes several hours, allowing the salmon to absorb the smoky flavor while maintaining its natural juiciness.
The birch wood used in the smoking process is carefully selected for its mild flavor and ability
Kiillotatte is often enjoyed as a snack or appetizer, but it can also be used in various