suolaluusta
Suolaluusta is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in the country's cuisine for centuries. The name "suolaluusta" translates to "salted loin" in English, referring to the primary ingredient used in its preparation. The dish is made from a whole pork loin that is first salted and then slow-cooked in its own fat until it becomes tender and flavorful. This cooking method is known as "suolaus," which involves curing the meat with salt and then cooking it slowly over low heat.
The preparation of suolaluusta begins with selecting a high-quality pork loin, typically from a young pig. The
Once cooked, the suolaluusta is typically served with boiled potatoes and lingonberry jam, which complements the