lämmennyttä
Lämmennyttä is a traditional Finnish dish made from lamb, typically mutton or lamb meat, slow-cooked with potatoes, onions, and sometimes other vegetables like carrots or cabbage. The dish is often served with rye bread and lingonberry jam, reflecting the traditional Finnish diet and the availability of ingredients in the country's climate.
The name "lämmennyttä" translates to "lamb stew" in English. The dish is a staple in Finnish cuisine
The preparation of lämmennyttä involves slow-cooking the lamb with potatoes and onions until the meat is tender
Lämmennyttä is not only a traditional Finnish dish but also a symbol of Finnish culture and heritage.
In recent years, lämmennyttä has gained international recognition and is now served in restaurants and homes