letkuille
Letkuille is a traditional Finnish dish that has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among younger generations. The name "letkuille" is derived from the Finnish word "letku," which means "a piece of wood" or "a log." The dish consists of a large, flat piece of rye bread, typically around 30-40 centimeters in diameter, which is topped with various ingredients such as smoked salmon, cream cheese, cucumber, red onion, and fresh dill. The bread is often toasted before serving to enhance the flavors of the toppings.
The origins of letkuille can be traced back to the 19th century, when rye bread was a
Today, letkuille is a popular choice for brunch or as a light meal, often served with a