pikkuspiir
Pikkuspiir is a traditional Estonian dish, typically a hearty stew or soup. It is characterized by its simple preparation and use of readily available ingredients, often including root vegetables, potatoes, and some form of meat or fish, though vegetarian variations exist. The name itself, translating roughly to "little circle" or "small perimeter," might refer to the circular shape of some ingredients used or the way the dish is traditionally served.
The exact ingredients and preparation methods for pikkuspiir can vary significantly from region to region and
Pikkuspiir is often considered a comfort food, particularly popular during the colder months. It is a nourishing