Estonian Cuisine
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Estonian cuisine is Nordic-influenced Baltic cooking, with black bread, herring, and dairy forming the foundation. Clean, simple flavors reflect the country's pristine natural environment.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Estonian cuisine
German Baltic barons who ruled Estonia for centuries introduced wheat baking, sausage-making traditions, and Continental European cooking techniques. Swedish rule in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries brought preserved fish preparations and baking traditions.
Russian influence arrived with imperial rule and deepened during the Soviet period, introducing borscht, pelmeni, and the zakuski tradition of elaborate appetizer spreads. Despite centuries of foreign rule, Estonian food identity survived through the farmstead kitchen, where grandmothers maintained ancient preservation techniques and seasonal rhythms. Rye flour (the foundation of Estonian bread and baking), sour cream (essential to sauces, soups, and dressings), dill (the dominant herb), barley (for porridges and soups), and smoked fish (herring, sprat, and Baltic salmon).
Hapukapsasupp
Hernesupp
Lihapallid
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Estonian cuisine
Dimitri Demjanov
Estonian chef known for modernizing traditional Estonian cuisine at leading Tal…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Estonian cuisine
Estonian Tastes and Traditions
A comprehensive guide to Estonian cuisine featuring recipes for traditional dishes alongside stories of Estonian food c…
Explore All Dishes
9 authentic recipes from Estonian cuisine
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Hapukapsasupp
Sauerkraut Soup
Winter lunch
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Hernesupp
Estonian Pea Soup
Winter lunch, Shrove Tuesday
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Lihapallid
Estonian Meatballs
Lunch or dinnerMulgikapsad
Sauerkraut Stew with Barley
Winter lunch or dinner
Medium
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Pelmeenid
Estonian Dumplings
Lunch or dinner
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Praetud Räim
Pan-Fried Baltic Herring
Lunch or dinner
Medium
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Seljanka
Estonian Solyanka Soup
Lunch or dinner
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Suits ja Kartul
Smoked Fish with Potatoes
Lunch or dinner
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Verivorst
Blood Sausage
Christmas Eve dinner