tütarlaps
Tütarlaps is a traditional Estonian dish that has been a staple in Estonian cuisine for centuries. The name "tütarlaps" translates to "maid's child" in English, reflecting the dish's origins as a simple, nourishing meal for young girls. The dish is typically made with a base of potatoes, which are boiled and then mashed with butter, milk, and salt. This creamy potato mixture is then mixed with finely chopped onions, carrots, and sometimes other vegetables like peas or beans. The dish is often seasoned with dill, a herb commonly used in Estonian cooking, and sometimes with a pinch of nutmeg for added flavor.
Tütarlaps is usually served with a side of boiled eggs, which are a common addition to many
In recent years, tütarlaps has gained popularity beyond Estonia, with many people discovering its unique flavors