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Rosolje is a beloved Estonian salad that combines salted herring, boiled potatoes, beets, eggs, and a creamy dressing, typically sour cream or mayonnaise. This dish, often served during holidays and family gatherings, surprises with its unique combination of flavors: salty, sweet, savory, and creamy. Simple to make yet deeply comforting, it’s the kind of dish that feels like home. The bright, vibrant colors make it a showstopper on any table, and its hearty yet refreshing taste will make you fall in love with Estonian cuisine. Perfect for a cold winter day, Rosolje is a must-try for anyone looking to experience a true taste of Estonia.
Ingredients
- 400 g salted or pickled herring, chopped into small pieces
- 4 medium potatoes, boiled and diced
- 2 medium beets, boiled and diced
- 2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped
- 1 small onion, finely chopped
- 200 ml sour cream or mayonnaise for a richer touch
- Fresh dill for topping
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Boil the potatoes and beets until tender. Once they’re cooked, let them cool completely (trust me, you don’t want a warm salad here). Peel and dice them into small cubes.
- Chop the herring into bite-sized pieces. Do the same with the hard-boiled eggs and onion.
- In a large bowl, gently mix together the potatoes, beets, herring, eggs, and onion. Add the sour cream (or mayonnaise) and stir carefully— you want everything to be coated but not mashed.
- Season with salt and pepper to taste. You might not need much extra salt, depending on how salty your herring is.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour before serving. (Honestly, it tastes even better if you leave it overnight— all the flavors have time to blend and develop.)
- Top with fresh dill just before serving. And don’t forget to enjoy it with a thick slice of rye bread for that authentic Estonian experience.
Notes
Rosolje: the Estonian salad that surprised me 🐟💜
Have you ever tried something completely new, and it just clicks? That’s exactly how I felt the first time I tasted Rosolje in Estonia. Honestly, when someone offered me a "pink herring salad," I wasn’t sure what to expect. Fish and beets? Together? It sounded a little odd at first. But as soon as I took a bite, I was hooked.
A little about rosolje
Rosolje is a traditional Estonian salad that combines salted herring, boiled potatoes, beets, eggs, and a creamy dressing— usually sour cream or sometimes mayonnaise, if you’re in the mood for something a bit richer. This dish is a must-have at family gatherings, Christmas dinners, and just about any holiday table in Estonia. Simply put: if Estonians are celebrating, there’s a very good chance Rosolje is involved.Why you should try this
- It’s absolutely beautiful on the table. Seriously, that color!
- Hearty enough to be a meal on its own, but also makes a great side dish.
- It’s traditional, but not in a boring way.
- It’s one of those dishes that gives you a taste of another culture— in the best way possible.
