valkottu
Valkottu is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the coastal regions of the country, particularly the Åland Islands. The name "valkottu" translates to "white" in Finnish, referring to the dish's light, creamy texture. It is a type of fish stew or soup that is traditionally made with white fish, such as perch or pike, though other types of fish may also be used.
The preparation of valkottu involves simmering fish in water or broth with a variety of vegetables, including
Valkottu is commonly served as a hearty meal, often accompanied by rye bread or other Finnish staples
While valkottu is deeply rooted in Finnish coastal culture, variations of the dish exist in other Nordic