rakkulaisen
Rakkulaisen refers to a traditional Finnish dish that originated in the region of Karelia, particularly in the area around the city of Sortavala. The term "rakkulainen" translates roughly to "little sack" in English, which describes the dish's distinctive shape and preparation method. It is a type of stuffed pastry, often made with a thin layer of dough that is filled with a savory mixture, typically consisting of rice, onions, and sometimes other ingredients like mushrooms or meat.
The dough for rakkulaisen is usually made from flour, water, and sometimes a small amount of yeast
This dish is often served as a side or a light meal, sometimes accompanied by sour cream
While rakkulaisen is most strongly associated with Karelia, variations of the dish can be found across Finland.