sotureihin
Sotureihin is a traditional Finnish dish that has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique blend of flavors and cultural significance. The name "sotureihin" translates to "soldier's stew" in English, reflecting its origins as a hearty meal prepared for soldiers during the Finnish Winter War (1939-1940). The dish is typically made with a combination of pork, beef, and sometimes chicken, along with root vegetables like potatoes, carrots, and turnips. The stew is slow-cooked to tenderize the meat and infuse the flavors, resulting in a rich and comforting dish.
One of the key ingredients in sotureihin is the use of smoked pork, which gives the stew
Sotureihin is often served with crusty bread or boiled potatoes to soak up the delicious broth. The