päävelalla
Päävelalla is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "päävelalla" translates to "head of the meal" in English, reflecting its significance as the main course in a Finnish meal. The dish typically consists of a large, thick slice of rye bread, often referred to as "pulla," which is topped with a variety of ingredients. Common toppings include smoked salmon, cream cheese, fresh dill, and pickled cucumbers. The combination of these ingredients creates a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that is characteristic of Finnish cuisine.
The preparation of päävelalla involves several steps. First, the rye bread is sliced into thick pieces, usually
Päävelalla is not only a delicious dish but also a social experience. It is commonly served at