kupillisiin
Kupillisiin is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "kupillisiin" is derived from the Finnish words "kupillinen," which means "a small cup," and "sieni," which means "mushroom." The dish is a hearty soup made with a variety of mushrooms, typically including porcini, chanterelle, and shiitake, along with other ingredients such as potatoes, onions, and sometimes bacon or smoked sausage. The soup is often served with crusty bread or boiled potatoes on the side.
The origins of kupillisiin can be traced back to the 19th century, when Finnish farmers and hunters
Kupillisiin is typically prepared by sautéing onions and bacon (if used) until softened, then adding the mushrooms
In recent years, kupillisiin has gained popularity both in Finland and internationally, with many restaurants and
Despite its humble origins, kupillisiin has become an iconic dish in Finnish cuisine, representing the country's