pilkkoue
Pilkkoue is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the coastal regions of the country, particularly the Åland Islands and the southwestern part of mainland Finland. The name "pilkkoue" translates roughly to "split fish," referring to the preparation method where fish is split open and cleaned before cooking. This dish is often associated with the local cuisine of the Åland Islands, where it has been a staple for centuries.
The preparation of pilkkoue typically involves fresh white fish, such as perch, pike, or cod, which are
Pilkkoue is commonly served with a simple side of boiled potatoes, rye bread, or other traditional Finnish
While pilkkoue is deeply rooted in Finnish coastal culture, it has also gained recognition beyond its region