kinnikiilunud
Kinnikiilunud is a traditional Estonian dish that has been a staple in Estonian cuisine for centuries. The name "kinnikiilunud" translates to "thickened with rye flour," reflecting the primary ingredient used to thicken the dish. The dish is typically made from a base of rye flour, which is mixed with milk or water and cooked until it forms a thick paste. This paste is then used to thicken soups, stews, or other dishes.
The most common variation of kinnikiilunud is made with rye flour, milk, and sometimes a bit of
In addition to its culinary uses, kinnikiilunud has cultural significance in Estonia. It is often served during
Overall, kinnikiilunud is a versatile and essential component of Estonian cuisine. Its simplicity and effectiveness in