krohvviimistlused
Krohvviimistlused, also known as "krohv" in Estonian, are traditional Estonian pastries that have been a staple in Estonian cuisine for centuries. The term "krohv" is derived from the German word "Kroch," which refers to a type of sweet bread. These pastries are typically made from a simple dough consisting of flour, water, and yeast, which is then rolled out, filled with a sweet mixture, and baked until golden brown.
The filling for krohvviimistlused can vary widely, but common ingredients include sugar, cinnamon, raisins, and sometimes
The preparation of krohvviimistlused involves several steps, including kneading the dough, allowing it to rise, rolling
Krohvviimistlused are not only a culinary delight but also a cultural symbol of Estonia. They are often