pangahoiuste
Pangahoiuste is a traditional Estonian dish that has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique blend of flavors and cultural significance. The term "pangahoiuste" translates to "baked potatoes with cream," reflecting the dish's core ingredients. The dish is typically prepared by baking potatoes until they are tender and slightly crispy on the outside. These potatoes are then topped with a creamy sauce made from a combination of sour cream, milk, and sometimes a touch of butter. The sauce is often seasoned with salt, pepper, and sometimes a hint of garlic or onion for added flavor. In some variations, the potatoes may be topped with grated cheese or chopped herbs like dill or chives.
Pangahoiuste is often served as a side dish, complementing a variety of main courses such as grilled
The origins of pangahoiuste can be traced back to the traditional cooking methods of rural Estonia, where