liharull
Liharull is a traditional dish found in Estonian cuisine. It is essentially a roulade made from meat, most commonly pork. The preparation involves taking a thin cut of pork, flattening it, and then filling it with a mixture of ingredients before rolling it up. The filling can vary widely but often includes ingredients like finely chopped onions, garlic, herbs such as dill or parsley, and sometimes a binding agent like breadcrumbs or egg. Some recipes might also incorporate ingredients like bacon, mushrooms, or pickled cucumbers for added flavor and texture.
Once rolled, the liharull is typically secured with kitchen string to maintain its shape during cooking. The