pesästarssin
Pesästarssin is a traditional Finnish pastry, commonly enjoyed during the Christmas season. It is a rich, buttery shortbread-like cookie, often flavored with cardamom and sometimes with a hint of lemon zest. The dough is typically rolled out and cut into decorative shapes, such as stars, diamonds, or crescents, before being baked until golden brown.
The name "pesästarssin" is derived from the Finnish word "pesä," meaning nest, and "starssi," which is a
Pesästarssin are known for their crumbly texture and melt-in-your-mouth quality. They are often dusted with powdered