målattua
Målattua is a traditional Finnish dessert that originates from the region of Lapland. The name "målattua" translates roughly to "layered cake" in English, reflecting its distinctive structure. This dessert is typically made with layers of thin, crispy pastry, often filled with a sweet, creamy custard or berry compote. The layers are stacked and baked together, creating a rich, textured treat.
The origins of målattua can be traced back to the 19th century, when it was a popular
Traditionally, the pastry for målattua is made from a simple dough of flour, butter, and water, rolled
Målattua is often enjoyed as a dessert after a meal, particularly during the colder months when its
While the classic version remains beloved, modern adaptations may include alternative fillings such as chocolate or