lihaksissaan
Lihaksissaan is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in the country's cuisine for centuries. The name "lihaksissaan" translates to "meat in its own juice" in English, reflecting the dish's preparation method. The dish is typically made with a variety of cuts of meat, such as pork, beef, or lamb, which are slow-cooked in their own fat and juices. This method allows the meat to become tender and flavorful, with the fat rendering and the juices concentrating as the meat cooks.
The cooking process for lihaksissaan involves searing the meat on all sides to create a flavorful crust,
Lihaksissaan is often served with side dishes such as potatoes, rice, or bread to soak up the