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Buying Rosvopaisti (to cook)

Post by bullacc » Sat Jan 31, 2009 3:14 pm

I've found a finnish foodstuff (well, i think it's finnish) that is absolutely heavenly - Rosvopaisti.

It's basically a big block of smoked and salted pork, with fat on top, that you cook in an oven (you can fry slices of it, but trust me, it's best when cooked in the oven, for 1.5 hours at 175 degrees, with the fat part on top so that it melts and runs through the meat and it tenderises it... and oh god now i'm hungry...).

Unfortunately, the only place where i've been able to find it is the S-Market under Sokos - and the basts there only stock it once every two months or so.
You can find sliced and prepared Rosvopaisti in most other S-Market stores, but those aren't as tasty as when you cook it yourself.

Apparently the good Rosvopaisti is marketted under the "Chef Wotkins" brand, but only in S-Market - maybe someone knows of Rosvopaisti made under different brands in other stores ?



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Post by Karhunkoski » Sat Jan 31, 2009 3:23 pm

I've never seen it for sale.

The only version I've seen is where you make a fire in a pit, then stuff the meat in, cover over with soil and leave it to cook for half a day.
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Post by bullacc » Sat Jan 31, 2009 3:41 pm

Karhunkoski wrote:I've never seen it for sale.

The only version I've seen is where you make a fire in a pit, then stuff the meat in, cover over with soil and leave it to cook for half a day.
Damn.
Ah well, then i'll have to resign to occasional luck when visiting that S-Market.

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Post by Pursuivant » Sat Jan 31, 2009 4:10 pm

I thought you are confusing it with christmas ham...

For me "bandit roast" is a lamb, or any meat cooked in the pit. And this is why when the bandits stole a sheep or poached a deer they made the fire over it so when someone came by there was no evidence, just some men by a fire...
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Post by bullacc » Sat Jan 31, 2009 4:19 pm

Pursuivant wrote:I thought you are confusing it with christmas ham...

For me "bandit roast" is a lamb, or any meat cooked in the pit. And this is why when the bandits stole a sheep or poached a deer they made the fire over it so when someone came by there was no evidence, just some men by a fire...
To be honest, i simply don't know - the only thing i have to go from is the product name, and the product brand, and those might be just marketing.
Oh yeah, and that the product itself is delicious.

Also, it doesn't seem to be seasonal - i've been able to find it about 4-5 times last year, about one or two months apart - i think maybe it's just not very popular, so they don't bother to stock it that often.

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Post by Pursuivant » Sat Jan 31, 2009 4:22 pm

probably that - wotkins' makes good stuff so now with the descripotion you got me also interested
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Post by bullacc » Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:18 pm

Pursuivant wrote:probably that - wotkins' makes good stuff so now with the descripotion you got me also interested
Great - try it, and lemme know if you find it someplace else someday.

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Post by rinso » Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:40 pm

Got one of those classic recipes for rosvopaisti.
It starts with:
"one steals a sheep"
:mrgreen:

In some places (mostly countryside) you can order it for a special occasion.

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Post by Rosamunda » Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:38 pm

Just pop in and ask Mr Wotkins for some more. He hangs out in Sörnäinen, a stone´s throw from Heino. Nice factory shop there, 3 minute walking distance from (IIRC) Kalasatama metro station.

http://www.chef-wotkins.com/index.php?p=yhteystiedot

or send an email and ask where you can get it.

sounds good....

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Post by bullacc » Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:49 pm

penelope wrote:Just pop in and ask Mr Wotkins for some more. He hangs out in Sörnäinen, a stone´s throw from Heino. Nice factory shop there, 3 minute walking distance from (IIRC) Kalasatama metro station.

http://www.chef-wotkins.com/index.php?p=yhteystiedot

or send an email and ask where you can get it.

sounds good....
Hmm, good idea.
I'll send a mail right now :)

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Post by maxxfi » Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:02 am

I read today in Yhteishyvä 2/09, the HOK-Elanto group magazine, that Chef Wotkins
is going to open in March a butcher counter in Prisma Itäkeskus, apparently with daily supply of products
and some of the Wotkins staff to serve customers.
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Post by bullacc » Sun Feb 01, 2009 12:36 pm

maxxfi wrote:I read today in Yhteishyvä 2/09, the HOK-Elanto group magazine, that Chef Wotkins
is going to open in March a butcher counter in Prisma Itäkeskus, apparently with daily supply of products
and some of the Wotkins staff to serve customers.
Nice, i'll need to check that place out in March.


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