ruoanlaittotapa
Ruoanlaittotapa, also known as "Ruoanlaitto" or "Ruoanlaitto Tapa," is a traditional Finnish dish that has gained popularity in recent years. The name translates to "cooked in the oven," reflecting the method of preparation. The dish consists of a thin layer of rye flour dough, topped with a mixture of mashed potatoes, butter, and sometimes onions or other vegetables. The topping is then baked until golden and crispy.
The origins of ruoanlaittotapa can be traced back to the 19th century, when Finnish farmers would use
Today, ruoanlaittotapa is a staple in Finnish cuisine and is often served as a side dish or