suolapihvi
Suolapihvi is a Finnish term that translates to "salt steak." It typically refers to a piece of beef that has been cured in salt, often for preservation purposes or to enhance its flavor. Historically, salting meat was a common method of preserving it before refrigeration became widespread. This process draws out moisture from the meat, making it less hospitable to bacteria and thus extending its shelf life.
The preparation of suolapihvi can vary. While the core element is salt curing, some recipes might involve
In modern Finnish cuisine, suolapihvi might appear in traditional dishes or as a nostalgic reminder of past