milleinä
Milleinä is a traditional Finnish pastry known for its delicate, rolled layers of dough. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, with various adaptations emerging over the centuries. The name "milleinä" is derived from the French word "mille-feuille," meaning a thousand layers, which refers to the pastry's characteristic sheets of dough and butter.
The dough used to make milleinä typically consists of flour, water, and butter. Unlike some other Finnish
One characteristic of milleinä is its rich butter content, which contributes to its unique texture and flavor.
Throughout the year, milleinä can be enjoyed as a sweet or savory treat, particularly during special occasions.
Finnish recipes for milleinä typically specify a specific ratio of ingredients and the number of dough layers.