rettävät
Rettävät, also known as Finnish pancakes, are a traditional Finnish dish that resembles a cross between a pancake and a crepe. They are a popular comfort food in Finland, often served for breakfast, lunch, or as a snack. The name "rettävät" translates to "turning" or "flipping" in English, which refers to the cooking method where the pancakes are flipped multiple times to achieve a thin and even texture.
The batter for rettävät is typically made from wheat or barley flour, milk, eggs, and a pinch
Rettävät are usually served with a variety of sweet or savory toppings. Common sweet toppings include jam,
The dish is deeply rooted in Finnish culinary tradition and is enjoyed throughout the country. Rettävät are