Finnish Pancakes - The Only Recipe You Need for 'Lettu'! (2024)

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Lettu, lätty, plätty, ohukainen and räiskäle. What are these Finnish words? They all mean the same thing: the incredibly delicious, thin, Finnish pancake. It’s a must to try when in Finland!

You know that popular question “What would you eat as your last meal“, right? My answer in a heartbeat: Finnish pancakes with strawberry jam and whipped cream!

At their best, Finnish pancakes combine crispness and soft texture with the flavor of open-fire cooking. They are insanely tasty. I would even say that they are addictive.

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Table of Contents

  • How to Make Finnish Pancakes
  • Recipe for 10 Finnish Pancakes
  • Finnish Pancakes Recipe with Finnish Measurements
  • Finnish Pancakes Recipe with American Measurements
  • Most Common Questions about Finnish Pancakes
    • Why my Finnish pancakes became rubbery?
    • Can I make Finnish pancakes gluten-free?
  • Finnish Pancakes vs Crepes
  • Finnish Pancakes vs Finnish Oven Pancake
  • How to Find Finnish Pancakes in Finland

How to Make Finnish Pancakes

Finnish pancakes are ridiculously easy to make. Ok, let’s be honest here, all my recipes are ridiculously easy because that’s the only style of cooking I do.

Finnish pancakes can be done on your kitchen stove or open fire. I totally understand if open fire is not possible for you!

In Finland, pancakes are such a Finnish food staple that many cabins and houses have an open fire place and a big flat frying pan perfect for Finnish pancakes.

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Recipe for 10 Finnish Pancakes

This is the Finnish pancake recipe my family uses. I always make this amount in double because ten pancakes aren’t enough in this household.

There’s an old Finnish saying: “Siitähän tulee vain vihaiseksi”, which roughly translates as “That only makes you angry”!

I have put the names of the ingredients in Finnish. If you want to learn a bit of Finnish, this is a funopportunity to do so!

The Finnish names are also handy if you are in Finland, and trying to find the ingredients in a Finnish grocery store.

Oh, and one last thing before we dive into the recipe. Finnish pancakes are best straight off the press. This is a dish that should be eaten immediately!

Finnish Pancakes Recipe with Finnish Measurements

  • 2 eggs (muna)
  • 5 dl milk (maito)
  • 1,5 dl all-purpose baking flour (puolikarkea vehnäjauho)
  • 0,5 dl barley flour (ohrajauho)
  • 0,5 dl melted butter (voi)
  • Half a teaspoon of salt (suola)

Finnish Pancakes Recipe with American Measurements

  • 2 eggs (muna)
  • 2 cups milk (maito)
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose baking flour (puolikarkea vehnäjauho)
  • 1/4 cup barley flour (ohrajauho)
  • 1/4 cup runny butter (voi)
  • Half a teaspoon of salt (suola)

This no-fuzz batter is so flexible! If you cannot find barley flour, just use regular baking flour for the full amount of flour used in this recipe. I always use butter if I can, but I don’t have it, I substitute it with oil (for example, rypsiöljy in Finnish).

Here we go!

Mix everything with a whisk until smooth. Leave the ready batter to sit at least 30 minutes before frying the pancakes. This makes all the difference!

Time-saving tip: The batter doesn’t go bad, some busy mums do the mixture in the morning and leave it in the fridge for the whole day.

Heat the pan. If you are cooking on the stove, I use almost maximum heat when I start and adjust the heat after the first pancake.

Melt a teaspoon of butter on the hot pan and pour some batter after the butter has melted. Wait a while until the bottom of the pancake is golden brown and flip to get the same brownness for the top side.

Here is a must-know thing so that you don’t panic: the first pancake will look bad. It becomes over or undercook and usually a bit oddly shaped too. It’s impossible to make it perfect!

That’s why Finnish kids always yell: “The second lettu is for me – Toinen lettu on mulle!”

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If you are making Finnish pancakes on open fire, the pancakes can be huge! Don’t worry if you mess up with the flipping, I sometimes do too. It doesn’t matter, the taste is equally good.

Serve the Finnish pancakes with strawberry or raspberry jam and whipped cream. Sometimes we replace whipped cream with whipped vanilla sauce or vanilla ice cream.

Most Common Questions about Finnish Pancakes

Why my Finnish pancakes became rubbery?

If your pancakes become rubbery, try using less flour and make sure that you are using enough heat when pan-frying them.

Can I make Finnish pancakes gluten-free?

Absolutely! Yes, you can make these pancakes gluten-free. All-purpose gluten-free flour or buckwheat flour will work well. The pancakes will be more delicate when gluten-free flour is used.

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Finnish Pancakes vs Crepes

As a Finn, I taste a big difference between Finnish pancakes and crepes. I think there are three reasons for this is:

  • Crepes tend to be very light in color. Often, they are not as golden brown as their Finnish cousins.
  • The classic crepes recipe includes just eggs, flour and liquid, no butter.
  • Butter, milk and flour have different tastes in every country

Finnish Pancakes vs Finnish Oven Pancake

Yes, this can be confusing! There are two types of pancakes in Finland:

  • The baked oven pancake. This is called pannukakku in Finnish. You can find a delicious recipe for that here!

The name is, literally, pan = pannu and cake = kakku, just like in English. In Ostrobothnia region, this dish is called kropsu so you would be making kropsua instead of pannukakkua.

  • The pan-fried, thin pancakes aka this recipe. These pancakes are not called pancakes at all! Lettu and lätty are the most popular names for this tasty dish.

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How to Find Finnish Pancakes in Finland

Most restaurants specialized in Finnish food have Finnish pancakes on their dessert menu. Also, especially during the summertime, you can order pancakes at the market square cafés of most Finnish towns.

Have you tried Finnish pancakes? Or are you going to make them soon? Let me know in the comments!

Looking for more Finnish recipes? Check out some of my other Finnish food posts:

  • The Super Yummy Finnish Oven Pancake (‘Pannukakku’ Recipe)
  • The Irresistible Finnish Cinnamon Rolls (‘Pulla’ Recipe)
  • The Finnish Chanterelle Pie
  • The Classic and Simple Finnish Salmon Soup
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Finnish Pancakes - The Only Recipe You Need for 'Lettu'! (2024)

FAQs

Where did the Finnish pancake come from? ›

But, as it turns out, these so-called “Finnish” pancakes aren't from Finland at all. Instead, they're a uniquely Canadian innovation. Starting in the early 1900s, waves of Finnish immigrants came to Thunder Bay in northern Ontario to work in the area's bush camps and paper mills.

What is Lettu? ›

You know the things that your mom made growing up, that no matter what, hands down, its the best! Well that is Lettu, the Finnish pancake.

What is the formula for pancakes? ›

The ingredients you need are flour, sugar, little salt, milk and eggs(you could add baking powder if you want). Mix till it get smooths and heat your frying pan with little oil. Pour what you mixed in the hot frying pan in bits and turn when dry. YOU COULD BUY PANCAKE MIX THEY SELL IN SUPERMARKETS AND FRY.

What country loves pancakes? ›

Yes, pancakes are a popular breakfast food in many countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and many European countries.

What does lettuce mean in slang? ›

lettuce: (uncountable, slang) weed or marijuana. (uncountable, slang) long hair, as worn by an exemplar of bro culture.

Where did lettuce originally come from? ›

The origin of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is in Europe and southwest Asia. Lettuce was already cultivated by the ancient Egyptians, but it is not clear if it was for the production of oil from the seeds, for eating the leaves or as offers for religious purposes.

Who discovered lettuce? ›

Lettuce was first brought to the Americas from Europe by Christopher Columbus in the late 15th century. Between the late 16th century and the early 18th century, many varieties were developed in Europe, particularly Holland.

Why do you put milk instead of water in pancakes? ›

Pancake lovers' biggest complaint when adding water instead of milk is that the flavor seems to change. Pancakes aren't as richly flavored with water. There are a few ways to improve your batter when you've used water, including: Add extra butter.

Does milk instead of water make pancakes better? ›

Can I Use Water Instead of Milk in Pancakes? Milk adds both flavor and texture to pancake batter, so if you are looking to make pancakes without milk, a simple swap to water doesn't always do the trick. For pancakes made without milk, you'll want to add some flavor through melted butter and vanilla extract.

What ingredient keeps pancakes from falling apart? ›

I can barely flip a pancake without it falling apart on me.

Your batter could be too loose—add a little flour.

Do you have to have baking powder for pancakes? ›

If you have no baking powder to use, adding a bit of acid to the batter will make soda work to raise the pancakes. Instead of water or milk, use buttermilk or soured milk ( a bit of vinegar or lemon juice will sour milk for you) and then the soda will raise the cakes.

Can I use margarine instead of butter in pancakes? ›

The choice between butter and margarine for use on pancakes is a matter of personal preference and dietary restrictions. Butter is a dairy product made from churning cream and has a rich, creamy flavor. It is a good source of vitamins A and D and contains a high amount of saturated fat, which can be harmful in excess.

Where did the original Finns come from? ›

Theories of origin

According to the "Migration Theory" that was based primarily on comparative linguistics, the proto-Finns migrated from an ancient homeland somewhere in north-western Siberia or western Russia to the shores of the Baltic Sea around 1000 BC, at which time Finns and Estonians separated.

In which country did the Dutch baby pancake originate? ›

They are generally thicker than most pancakes and contain no chemical leavening ingredients such as baking powder. They can be sweet or savory and can be served at any meal. The idea of a Dutch baby pancake may have been derived from the German Pfannkuchen, but the current form originated in the US in the early 1900s.

Where did European pancakes come from? ›

European 'pancakes' originated from Brittany, in the north of France. They are thin and flat cakes with a reference to “frying pan cakes” found in the work of 5th century BC Greek poets. When made with wheat flour they are called crȇpes, and galettes when made with buckwheat flour.

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