käristettä
Käristettä is a Finnish term that refers to a specific type of dish made from thinly sliced or minced meat, often reindeer or other game, that is fried or pan-seared. The name itself, käristettä, derives from the Finnish verb "käristää," which means to scorch or char, suggesting the cooking method where the meat is cooked at high heat until slightly browned or caramelized.
Traditionally, käristettä is prepared by taking a piece of meat, typically from a reindeer's leg or flank,
Käristettä is a staple in Sami cuisine and is often served with mashed potatoes (perunamuusi) and lingonberry