omenatäyte
Omenatäyte is a sweet fruit filling used in pastries and desserts, predominantly prepared from apples. It is typically made by peeling, coring, and chopping apples, then cooking them with sugar, a small amount of liquid, and spices until the mixture is tender and thick. The texture can range from chunky to smooth, depending on whether part of the apples is mashed. A starch-based thickener such as all-purpose flour, cornstarch, or potato starch is often added to help the filling set as it cools. Some recipes include lemon juice to brighten the flavor, a pinch of salt, and optional vanilla or almond extract.
Common variations incorporate dried fruit like raisins or currants, or a dash of rum or brandy. The
In use, omenatäyte is cooled before filling pastries such as apple pies, tarts, turnovers, or sweet breads
Origin note: While commonly associated with Nordic baking, omenatäyte appears in various regional forms, reflecting local