leppakko
Leppakko is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "leppakko" translates to "small dish" in English, reflecting its humble origins. The dish is typically made with a base of potatoes, which are boiled and then mashed. The mashed potatoes are then mixed with a variety of other ingredients, including onions, carrots, and sometimes other root vegetables. The mixture is seasoned with salt, pepper, and sometimes a touch of butter or cream for added richness.
Leppakko is often served as a side dish, accompanying main courses such as roasted meats, fish, or
The origins of leppakko can be traced back to the 19th century, when potatoes were introduced to