pikekauguse
Pikekauguse is a traditional Estonian pastry that is similar to a cream-filled éclair. However, unlike the French éclair, pikekauguse is made with a yeast-based dough that is lighter and more airy.
The pastry consists of a long, thin cylinder of dough that is filled with a rich vanilla
Pikekauguse is often served as a dessert or snack, and is particularly popular during special occasions such
The name "pikekauguse" is derived from the Estonian words "pike" meaning yeast, and "kauguse" meaning pastry.
Pikekauguse is a beloved part of Estonian culinary tradition, and is often served at family gatherings and