raviljas
A ravilja is a type of traditional Finnish pastry, often associated with the Karelia region. These small, folded pastries are typically made from a dough of rye flour, water, and salt, though wheat flour is sometimes incorporated. The filling can vary widely, but common ingredients include mashed potatoes, rice porridge, or carrots. Often, a small amount of butter or cream is mixed into the filling to add richness.
Raviljas are usually baked until golden brown. After baking, they are frequently brushed with a mixture of