solupankkeja
Solupankkeja, also known as "solu pankkeja" or "solu pankki," is a traditional Finnish dish that translates to "savory pancakes." It is a popular street food in Finland, particularly in the winter months when fresh fish is readily available. The dish consists of a thin, crispy pancake made from a batter of eggs, flour, and sometimes milk, topped with a layer of fresh fish, usually salmon or herring, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper. The pancake is typically cooked on a griddle and served immediately, while the fish is still warm and slightly melted.
The origins of solupankkeja can be traced back to the 19th century, when Finnish immigrants brought their
Today, solupankkeja is a popular street food in Finland, with vendors often setting up stalls in parks