peräislivät
Peräislivät, also known as peräisläät, are a traditional Finnish dish consisting of a large, round bread roll filled with a savory mixture of minced meat, onions, and spices. The name "peräisläät" translates to "backside rolls" in English, referring to the shape of the bread roll, which is often slightly flattened on one side. The dish is typically served as a main course or a side dish, often accompanied by butter, jam, or other toppings.
The origins of peräisläät can be traced back to the 19th century, when Finnish immigrants brought their
Peräisläät are typically made by mixing ground meat with onions, spices, and sometimes other ingredients like
Despite their popularity in the United States, peräisläät are not as widely known in Finland. The dish