Lörtsy
Finnish pastry
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Lörtsy (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlørtsy]) is a thin, half-moon shaped pastry originally invented in Savonlinna, eastern Finland. It can be made with a variety of fillings; the most common ones are either a savoury meat filling or a sweet apple filling.[1]
A meat lörtsy | |
| Course | Appetizer, main, dessert (jam version) |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Finland |
| Region or state | South Savo |
| Serving temperature | Hot |
| Variations | Multiple, most common are meat and rice or apple jam. |
A meat lörtsy contains a meat and rice filling similar to the Finnish meat pie. Street vendors may offer it with the same condiments as the meat pie, such as a pickled cucumber and chopped raw onion, and with an optional hot dog sausage. When served with condiments on the street, it is folded around them like a taco.
The apple lörtsy contains a sweet apple jam, and resembles a jam doughnut.
The lörtsy is associated with eastern Finland, particularly the region of South Savo, but nowadays can be found all over Finland from street vendors and in some supermarkets.