liivakasteid
Liivakasteid is a traditional Estonian sour milk sauce or gravy, typically served with boiled potatoes and meat. The name liivakasteid translates to "sour-milk sauce" in English. The sauce is made by mixing sour milk or reidling (a type of Estonian sour cream) with flour, salt, and sometimes other ingredients such as onion, garlic, or mustard.
The origins of liivakasteid are unclear, but it is believed to have been a common accompaniment to
Liivakasteid is characterized by its thick, creamy texture and slightly tangy flavor, which is achieved by
In modern times, liivakasteid remains a popular side dish in Estonian cuisine, particularly in traditional settings