paistetan
Paistetan is a traditional bread preparation method originating in the Baltic region, particularly in Estonia and Latvia. The name "paistetan" literally translates to "fried bread" in Estonian.
In this method, a mixture of flour, water, and salt is kneaded into a dough, which is
Paistetan is often served as a side dish or used as a base for various toppings. It
In addition to Estonia and Latvia, paistetan has also been adopted by other Baltic nations, including Lithuania
Despite its spread across the region, paistetan remains a staple of traditional Baltic cuisine. Its crispy