pirukatäidis
Pirukatäidis is an Estonian term that translates to "pie filling." It refers to the mixture of ingredients placed inside a pie crust before baking, whether it's a sweet or savory pastry. The concept of pirukatäidis is fundamental to Estonian cuisine, appearing in both traditional and modern dishes.
Savory pirukatäidis can encompass a wide range of ingredients. Common examples include minced meat (often pork
Sweet pirukatäidis often features fruits, berries, or dairy products. Apples, plums, and various berries like blueberries
The preparation of pirukatäidis is as varied as its ingredients. Fillings can be pre-cooked, raw, or a