kämmenelle
Kämmenelle is a traditional Finnish dish consisting of potatoes and onions, typically served as a side dish or a main course. The name "kämmenelle" translates to "little hands" in Finnish, referring to the shape of the dish when cooked. The dish is prepared by layering thinly sliced potatoes and onions in a pot, then covering them with water. The pot is then placed on the stove and brought to a boil, after which the heat is reduced and the dish is simmered until the potatoes are tender.
The cooking process allows the flavors of the potatoes and onions to meld together, resulting in a
The dish has a long history in Finland, with variations of it having been prepared for centuries.