rünnatub
Rünnatub is a traditional Estonian dish that has been a staple in Estonian cuisine for centuries. The name "rünnatub" translates to "pot roast" in English, reflecting its preparation method. The dish is typically made with a large piece of pork, beef, or sometimes a combination of both, which is slow-cooked in a pot with various vegetables, spices, and sometimes even potatoes. The cooking process involves layering the meat and vegetables in the pot, then covering them with a liquid such as broth or water, and allowing the mixture to simmer for several hours.
The key ingredients in rünnatub include the main protein, which can be pork or beef, and a
Rünnatub is often served with side dishes such as boiled potatoes, sauerkraut, or bread. It is a