tahdikkaat
Tahdikkaat is a traditional Finnish dish that has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among younger generations. The term "tahdikkaat" translates to "little cakes" in English, and the dish consists of small, round, and crispy cookies made from a simple dough. The dough is typically prepared using flour, butter, sugar, and eggs, with a touch of salt and baking soda for leavening. The dough is then rolled out, cut into small circles, and baked until golden brown.
The origins of tahdikkaat can be traced back to the 19th century, when they were a common
Today, tahdikkaat are enjoyed not only in Finland but also in other Nordic countries and beyond. They
Despite their simple ingredients, tahdikkaat have a unique taste that is both sweet and slightly salty. Their