piimhapikook
Piimhapikook, often translated as sour milk cake, is a traditional Estonian baked good. It is a simple yet flavorful cake that relies on sour milk or buttermilk as a primary leavening agent and tenderizer. The acidity of the sour milk reacts with baking soda, creating a light and moist crumb.
The base ingredients for piimhapikook typically include flour, sugar, eggs, and fat, such as butter or oil.
Piimhapikook is known for its slightly tangy flavor, which is balanced by the sweetness of the sugar.