laiteriskejä
Laiteriskejä, also known as "laiteriskit" or "laiterisket," are a traditional Finnish dish consisting of a thick, creamy soup made from rye flour, milk, and sometimes eggs. The name "laiteriskejä" translates to "laiter's porridge" in English, referring to the dish's origins as a simple, nourishing meal for workers in the 19th century. The dish is typically prepared by mixing rye flour with milk and boiling it until it thickens. Some variations may include the addition of eggs, butter, or sugar for flavor and texture.
Laiteriskejä is often served as a breakfast dish or a light meal, particularly during the colder months.
The preparation of laiteriskejä is relatively simple, making it an accessible and affordable dish for households.
Despite its humble origins, laiteriskejä holds a special place in Finnish culinary tradition. It represents a