maksakeste
Maksakeste is a traditional Estonian pastry, often described as a type of pancake or crepe, typically made with liver. While variations exist across different regions of Estonia, the core ingredient remains minced liver, which is incorporated into a batter. This batter is then fried or baked until cooked through, resulting in a thin, savory cake.
The preparation of maksakeste often involves finely chopping or grinding cooked liver, then mixing it with
Maksakeste is traditionally served as a main course or as a substantial snack. It is commonly accompanied