Nukkepöksy wrote:What are some great dishes we could serve at our wedding that would undeniably be a taste of Finland? [...] Anyway, please just suggest some tasty and or traditional Finnish wedding foods!
The food served at weddings and other bigger family festivities in Finland is often comprised of the standard
pitopöytä fare: boiled potatoes (as whole), a roast of some sort + gravy (or, alternatively, Karelian stew), and lots of salads (both green and mayo-based) and cold cuts (meat and fish); perhaps some casseroles, too. Actually, there could be just about anything on the table: rainbow trout, meatballs, etc. Typically, it’s all served in smorgasbord style.
If you click the above link (which is a prefilled Google Images search) and then the individual pictures, you can probably find many sample menus.
Nukkepöksy wrote:Mention things even if you think we won't be able to find the ingredients for them on this side of the pond.
The almost-cliched Finnish ‘squeaky’ cottage cheese (
maalaisjuusto,
leipäjuusto) + cloudberry jam (
lakkahillo), served with coffee, would spring into mind:
Nukkepöksy wrote:Any other suggestions would be great too! (ie, music, dances, ... anything!)
You might want to take a look at some of the earlier wedding threads and the links mentioned in them:
As for music, the most popular wedding marches used in Finland are:
- Erkki Melartin: Juhlamarssi satunäytelmästä Prinsessa Ruusunen op. 22 no. 30 (Festival March from the fairy tale play Sleeping Beaty)
- Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Häämarssi näytelmästä Kesäyön unelma op. 61 no. 9 (Wedding March from the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream)
- Toivo Kuula: Häämarssi op. 3 no. 2 (Wedding March)
Mendelssohn’s wedding march is well known world over, but marches 1 and 3 probably only in Finland. You can listen samples of all these on the following websites:
[Site 1] [Site 2 – click the link at the very bottom of the page] (These are all available on CD by various performers if you’d like to listen and evaluate them better.)
As for other kinds of music (suitable for the wedding party, etc.), try
this Google search (
häämusiikkia = “wedding music”.) A fairly popular Finnish wedding walz is
Akselin ja Elinan häävalssi (“Akseli’s and Elina’s Wedding Walz” by
Heikki Aaltoila, from
the 1968 movie Täällä Pohjantähden alla (“
Here Under the Northern Star”), of which you can probably find many samples on the web.
For modern, uniquely Finnish music with (sometimes) sweet or romantic overtones, you might want to check out for instance
Rajaton (
Reviews of their albums at RARB),
Scandinavian Music Group, or
Johanna Kurkela (off the top of my head.)