settepõhjast
Settepõhjast is a traditional Estonian dish that has been a staple in the Estonian cuisine for centuries. The name "settepõhjast" translates to "steppe bottom" in English, referring to the flat, open grasslands where the dish originated. This dish is typically prepared using a combination of local ingredients, including potatoes, onions, and sometimes other root vegetables like beets or carrots. The potatoes are usually boiled and then mashed, while the onions are sautéed until they are soft and caramelized. The mashed potatoes and sautéed onions are then mixed together, often with the addition of butter, salt, and pepper for flavor. Some variations of the dish may include the addition of other ingredients such as bacon, cheese, or herbs.
Settepõhjast is often served as a side dish, accompanying main courses such as roasted meats, fish, or
The origins of settepõhjast can be traced back to the rural communities of Estonia, where the flat,