paksuisenpullat
Paksuisenpullat, also known as thick crust pizza, is a Finnish variation of pizza characterized by its notably dense and chewy crust. Unlike traditional Italian pizzas, which often feature a thin, crispy crust, paksuisenpullat is designed to be thick, soft, and slightly chewy, resembling a cross between pizza and a flatbread. This style became particularly popular in Finland during the mid-20th century, evolving from the country’s love for hearty, filling foods.
The crust of paksuisenpullat is typically made from a simple dough consisting of flour, water, yeast, salt,
Paksuisenpullat is commonly enjoyed as a casual meal, often served with a side salad or pickles. It