Looking to sample some of the 'rarer' Finnish dishes, (other than potato this, and potato that).
What are your favourite traditional Finnish foods, and the ones you cook most often, or at least enjoy cooking.
Pursuivant wrote: Actually, I now have some potatoes and cream, gammon and anchovies and I am trying to battle with which should I do first - pyttipannu or janssonin kiusaus. Not intending to make a haute cuisine mix of the two. But creamy pyttis has its... cholesterolic value... *burp*
Pursuivant wrote:Not with potatoes? Sacrilege, burn the heretic!![]()
Actually, I now have some potatoes and cream, gammon and anchovies and I am trying to battle with which should I do first - pyttipannu or janssonin kiusaus. Not intending to make a haute cuisine mix of the two. But creamy pyttis has its... cholesterolic value... *burp*

Rob A. wrote:...and Janssonin kiusaus is great too....but rather a rich, heavy dish...



Rob A. wrote:Here's one I've had both with and without herring....I thought it was great either way:
Rosolli/punajuuri salatti.....rather colourful

Rob A. wrote:I typically don't bother with the senapssill...OK, once in a while, but not really to my taste...
Jukka Aho wrote:Rob A. wrote:I typically don't bother with the senapssill...OK, once in a while, but not really to my taste...
Sinappisilli in Finnish. (See here as well.) Come to think of it, I tend to buy that variety most often...
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