- 9 in) to a side. The
larger variety can be
found in Finland,
called korvapuusti (lit. 'a 'cuff on the ear'', fig. "pulling someone's ear for disciplining")...
- but have a
sugar and
butter topping, and
larger cinnamon rolls called korvapuusti. The
outside typically has a shiny,
brown glaze,
formed by a coating...
- simple, yet hearty, and
frequently served with cream, berries, and nuts.
Korvapuusti with
caramelized pecans Four
laskiaispulla on a tray
Munkki (doughnuts)...
- with
cinnamon and
sugar and cut into
spirals before baking, it
becomes korvapuusti (cinnamon roll).[citation needed] A
korppu (see above)
sweetened with...
- TV-series: Älyvapaa palo****a 1983–85,
Soitinmenot 1985–87,
Kolmannen korvapuusti 1994–95, Paha yskä 1990–92 and Jäitä hattuun. He also set the
music for...
- (1989–1991) - many
roles Lentsu (1990) - teller,
voice of the
virus Kolmannen korvapuusti (1993–1994)
Pudonneita (1994) -
shopkeeper Konstan Pylkkerö (1994) -...
-
street markets Leipajuusto Cheese derived from the
beestings of a cow
Korvapuusti Traditional Finnish cinnamon bun,
translating to "slapped ears" in English...
- (2000)
Kokkisota (1999)
Kolarikorjaamossa kummittelee (1987)
Kolmannen korvapuusti (1993)
Komeaa sukua (1990)
Komikfabrik (2006)
Kommissarie Winter (2001)...