päto
Päto is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "päto" comes from the Finnish word for "head," reflecting the dish's historical origins as a way to use up leftover parts of a roasted pig. The dish is typically made with the head of a pig, which is slow-cooked with various vegetables and spices. The head is then removed from the cooking liquid and served with the broth, often accompanied by boiled potatoes and other side dishes.
The preparation of päto involves several steps. First, the pig's head is cleaned and prepared, often including
Päto is often served as a hearty and comforting meal, particularly during the colder months. It is
In recent years, päto has gained popularity both in Finland and internationally, with many restaurants and