äädikapeen
Äädikapeen is a traditional Estonian dish that has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among younger generations. The name "äädikapeen" translates to "liver stew" in English, reflecting its primary ingredient. The dish is typically prepared using beef liver, which is slow-cooked with onions, potatoes, and spices. The result is a hearty and flavorful stew that is often served with bread or boiled potatoes.
The origins of äädikapeen can be traced back to rural Estonia, where it was a staple dish
Despite its humble beginnings, äädikapeen has become a symbol of Estonian cuisine and has been featured in