Minimum order 22€ / 250 kr
Minimum order 22€ / 250 kr
Gluten-free Karelian pies get a delicious dark taste and a wonderful colour with Virtasalmen Viljatuote's dark teff flour. Try it and fall in love with it too.
15
kpl15
minutes2 dl cold water
0,5 tl salt
1,5 dl Gluten-free HIeno Buckwheat flour or Finnish Buckwheat flourfrom Virtasalmi Cereal Products
1,5dlVirtasalmen Viljatuote's gluten-free dark wholegrain teff flour
Filled with cooled rice porridge mixed with 1 raw egg.
The right amount of uncooked rice for the recipe is 2 dl.
Cook the rice according to the instructions on the package.
TO TAKE A FEED: buttered molasses
FOR BAKING: buckwheat flour for rolling
Our products are certified by the AOECS-Association of European Coeliac Societies (AOECS-Association of European Coeliac Societies) as gluten-free. You can find an up-to-date list of products that have been awarded the gluten-free label at the Coeliac Association. To qualify for the label, an annual audit of the AOECS standard for gluten-free food (AOECS standard for gluten-free food) is required.
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Thanks for the advice! I made my first ever gluten-free karelian pies with this recipe, and it turned out great! My husband said they almost tasted like real rye pies. I used teff flour for 75% of the flour.
Hi Mari,
Thanks for your comment! Great to hear that the pies turned out so well on the first try 🙂 Thank you!
Hi!
We just made these pies exactly according to the instructions. We’ll definitely be making these again. They tasted wonderfully authentic, with a slight tanginess in the dough thanks to the teff and buckwheat flour—just as they should. When I was younger, I worked at a bakery specializing in Karelian pastries, and I’d say that after rye flour (which I could still eat back then), this combination is the best. After brushing them with butter, I let the pies rest under parchment paper and a towel for about an hour, and the crust developed a nice crumbly texture that enhanced the flavor. Thank you for the great recipe🌸
Hi Arja,
Thank you for your wonderful feedback! It's great to hear that you found a good recipe 🙂