ruuansulkuun
Ruuansulkuun is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "ruuansulkuun" translates to "food in a bag," referring to the method of cooking the dish. The primary ingredients are potatoes, onions, and sometimes other vegetables like carrots or leeks. The potatoes are peeled, diced, and boiled until tender. The onions are also diced and sautéed until soft. The cooked potatoes and onions are then mixed together and seasoned with salt, pepper, and sometimes butter or cream. The mixture is then placed into a cloth bag, which is then boiled in a pot of water. The bag is removed once the potatoes are tender and the liquid has been absorbed. The dish is typically served hot and can be accompanied by various side dishes or sauces. Ruuansulkuun is known for its hearty and comforting flavor, making it a popular choice for both traditional Finnish meals and modern interpretations of Finnish cuisine.