kotteltoja
Kotteltoja is a term used in some Finnish dialects, particularly in Ostrobothnia, to refer to small, fried pancakes or fritters. These are typically made from a batter that includes flour, eggs, milk, and sometimes sugar or a pinch of salt. The batter is then dropped by spoonfuls into hot oil or butter and fried until golden brown and puffed up.
The texture of kotteltoja is usually crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. They can
Kotteltoja are a traditional part of Finnish home cooking, often made during festive occasions or as a