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Post by EP » Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:03 pm

Is that still possible around Helsinki?
Yes.



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Yes but is it any good?

Post by Aoife » Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:31 pm

EP wrote:In that case the president of Finland is utterly desperate. Traditionally fishermen bring him/her a pike for Christmas, and it is eaten as Christmas Pike at Christmas Eve dinner.
Is it good? Japanese eat carp for example but it's not exactly considered a culinary delight elsewhere? Serious question please can you spare the sarcasm for once I'd appreciate it. I've never seen pike on a menu.

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Post by Hank W. » Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:41 pm

But then again we must remember the Norwegians adamantly claim lutfisk is a culinary delight... and Swedes bring in a jar of surströmming... :twisted: Of course as pike is probably the most-caught fish in Finland most people have had an encounter with it. Is "goodness" depends if you can make it proper. Usually people complain its dry and "woody"... well if you get one somebodys granddaddy let go, yeah they might be. And bad preparation on top. And its got a load of small bones, so eating it (especially as a kid) can be slightly challenging.
I've never seen pike on a menu.
You need to go to über-classy places ;)
http://www.ravintolaopas.net/havis/inde ... ClassID=31

Usually you can't get "ordinary food" in a restaurant. The fancy places serve undulating reindeer sphincters and some berries picked by naked virgins with seven herbs up their cooter. Instead of "food", which you make at home so of course why would anyone pay to eat something ordinary? So if you delve into some old-fashioned truckstop cafeteria especially teeming with workers then there might be a chance of getting "normal food". But the fish there would be fish fingers or whitefish or maybe even salmon as pike isn't a "commercial" fish.
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Re: Yes but is it any good?

Post by Juha H. » Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:59 pm

Aoife wrote:
EP wrote:In that case the president of Finland is utterly desperate. Traditionally fishermen bring him/her a pike for Christmas, and it is eaten as Christmas Pike at Christmas Eve dinner.
Is it good? Japanese eat carp for example but it's not exactly considered a culinary delight elsewhere? Serious question please can you spare the sarcasm for once I'd appreciate it. I've never seen pike on a menu.
Pike is eatable and so is carp, which I understand Poles eat especially on Christmas. Our Polish members might have some good recipes.

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Post by Rosamunda » Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:51 am

Deep fried carp is also a Hungarian speciality especially around Easter time. Catching carp in Lake Balaton was the funnest thing ever. Sooooo many BIG fish.

Pike is eaten all over Europe. In France, they have a great dish called Quenelles de Brochet, sauce Nantua. Which is poached fishballs (made from pike flesh) in a sauce made from shrimps. Very good and no bones.

I agree with Hank though. On its own I don't like it much. It is not a fish I would chose to eat. Also they are predators, so by the time they get on your plate they are full of all the pesticides and insecticides that have come up through the food chain. OK to eat occasionally, but not too often.

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Thanks!

Post by Aoife » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:58 am

Very interesting comments.

Pan fried pike with crayfish risotto and almond sauce..yumm must go there when I visit Helsinki sometime.

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Post by Hank W. » Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:13 am

penelope wrote:Which is poached fishballs (made from pike flesh) in a sauce made from shrimps.
Sounds like a variation of gefilte fisch... I'm just waiting for someone to make them for me. I'm so lazy when it comes to cooking some dishes :lol:
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Post by Rosamunda » Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:13 pm

I have never made them, used to buy them from the local traiteur. Not sure I would want to eat anything I'd caught in the Seine!


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