lasilevyillä
Lasilevyillä refers to a traditional Finnish method of heating and cooking food using a large, flat, cast-iron pan called a lasilevy. This method is particularly associated with the northern regions of Finland, where it is a common practice in rural areas and among the indigenous Sami people. The lasilevy is typically heated over an open fire, and food is cooked directly on the hot surface. This method is known for its simplicity and efficiency, as it allows for even heat distribution and minimal fuel consumption.
The lasilevy is usually made of cast iron, which retains heat well and distributes it evenly across
Cooking with a lasilevy involves placing the food directly onto the hot surface of the pan. This
In addition to its practical uses, the lasilevy is also a cultural symbol in Finland, representing the