Mämmi and how to make it

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Post by Argan » Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:08 pm

Hardly anyone makes their own mämmi anymore. Just buy a tuokkonen from a shop. Easter time that is. If you want mämmi now, you'd probably find it in Stockmann's Herkku.

And don't badmouth mämmi. It's good with sugar and cream. :)



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Re: Mämmi and how to make it

Post by h_curtis » Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:30 am

For those of us that live in the US and would enjoy making Mammi, there seems to be a bit of a stumbling block. Rye Malt Powder. Where can I get that? I can get barley malt not problem, but can't find rye.

I always find it so odd that so few people like this? It looks very similar to any chocolate mousse, but people seem to make some big deal of how it looks? Seems too childish for me to understand. Also, it is quite good and a mild pudding. Great with some cream and just a hint of sugar.

Anyone have an idea about what I can do about the rye malt? I can get rye malt that isn't a powder from a beer brewing supply store, but I don't think that is the same thing?

Thanks for any help.

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Post by Mölkky-Fan » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:08 am

Argan wrote:Hardly anyone makes their own mämmi anymore. Just buy a tuokkonen from a shop. Easter time that is. If you want mämmi now, you'd probably find it in Stockmann's Herkku.

And don't badmouth mämmi. It's good with sugar and cream. :)
As often said "Mämmi is great with sugar and cream, but it is even better if you leave out the mämmi"

The best way to create it yourself is to walk along the pavement and scrape up the dog cr@p left after the snow has melted.
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Post by simon » Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:31 pm

Mölkky-Fan wrote:
The best way to create it yourself is to walk along the pavement and scrape up the dog cr@p left after the snow has melted.
I was thinking something similiar when I saw the title of this thread. Made me laugh :thumbsup:

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Re: Mämmi and how to make it

Post by h_curtis » Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:27 pm

Seems this tradition is a lost art. Guess I will experiment and not waste my time here. I am over 40, so I can't relate, but do understand children that get caught going over the same jokes over and over forever. Kids can be dim and obviously simple.

I will try barley malt and report back incase there is a cook out there that would like to provide some tradition to their family. My child enjoys the dish as well as my wife, but we are into culture and cuisine. Interestingly that is the name of this forum section, but I digress.

I would wish everyone a happy Easter, but I am certain no one on here would understand what I was talking about. It is a beautiful time of year and maybe some on here can look it up to find out more. We will be enjoying lamb and all the Finnish favorites, but I doubt anyone would get it.

Is there another forum out there? Please PM me if there is a place with educated adults or at least people that are educated past the 6th grade.

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Re: Mämmi and how to make it

Post by chriscross » Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:09 am

eat some allbran or some bran type cerial,then spit it in a bowl


bingo mammi

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Re: Mämmi and how to make it

Post by Pursuivant » Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:05 am

Mämmi is for dessert, but you can alter with talkkuna
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Re: Mämmi and how to make it

Post by h_curtis » Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:48 pm

I made a batch of Mämmi and it turned out quite good and very much like what I had in Finland. It was very mild and malty. If you like Guinness beer, you may like it. I am posting this if there is someone that does a search and not really for the current members encountered here. I found this forum to be quite unfriendly and to be honest very uneducated, but there may be someone that is into history, culture and cuisine someday on here, so I will bother putting up a recipe/link/adjustments. It is odd Finnish people dislike something that is so mild in flavor. Guess Finland would be the opposite of France if you are comparing cultures. Imagine the French saying chocolate Mousse looks like poop? I don't think you would hear that in their culture, but they are quite sophisticated in comparison and take art and cuisine much more seriously. I mean no offense of course, just an obvious observation.

3 quart/3 liter warm water (maybe a little less water would be better)
Approximately 3 1/3 cups/ 750 grams rye flour (coarser is better)
2 cups/500 grams rye malt (I ground myself that I bought from a beer supply store)
½ cup/ 100 ml Sorghum- you might try something else or no sweetener if you are a purist.

Here is the link I used and some adjustments I will make next time.

http://www.ahousecallednut.com/a_house_ ... ecipe.html

I would bake a little longer possibly.

Good luck to those that are on here looking for some help. Not much on here.

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Re: Mämmi and how to make it

Post by CH » Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:33 pm

h_curtis wrote: I mean no offense of course, just an obvious observation.
Uh-huh... funny how all "I mean no offense..." or "I'm no..., but..." end up being just what they declared they wouldn't.

Anyway, mämmi looking like poop is a common joke that people tell. Especially to poor foreigners that we insult with our simple cultural cuisine. If you don't get it then it's probably because you are just way above it. But, as you already stated, we are just an uneducated bunch of just climbed down from the trees brutes, so you have to excuse our simple jokes.

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Re: Mämmi and how to make it

Post by Mölkky-Fan » Fri Apr 29, 2011 8:13 am

h_curtis wrote:Seems this tradition is a lost art. Guess I will experiment and not waste my time here. I am over 40, so I can't relate, but do understand children that get caught going over the same jokes over and over forever. Kids can be dim and obviously simple.

I will try barley malt and report back incase there is a cook out there that would like to provide some tradition to their family. My child enjoys the dish as well as my wife, but we are into culture and cuisine. Interestingly that is the name of this forum section, but I digress.

I would wish everyone a happy Easter, but I am certain no one on here would understand what I was talking about. It is a beautiful time of year and maybe some on here can look it up to find out more. We will be enjoying lamb and all the Finnish favorites, but I doubt anyone would get it.

Is there another forum out there? Please PM me if there is a place with educated adults or at least people that are educated past the 6th grade.
:D I think you need another forum... I am over forty, have a public school education and have two degrees and surprisingly I still can have a good laugh with all my Finnish and foreign friends over mämmi and our childish jokes (and I even eat it when I have to). Mother in law makes it each year, and at least 75% of Finns I have met do not like it. By the way mämmi was on big sale in the supermarket yesterday... they are having some problems selling it I guess. I cook my own lamb meals for our family at least every second week... does that make me 'into culture and cuisine' :D

One of the things I love about the Finns is that they can laugh at their food and traditions, like us Brits have to... did you see Gordon Ramsey being interviewed on TV in Finland? I guess not

Of course it is a great time of year, snow is just about gone, flowers are coming up, sun is out, I spend my evenings happily working on the garden, rewiring the sports car and cooking sausages on the BBQ... but grumpy people are still grumpy people!
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Re: Mämmi and how to make it

Post by Upphew » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:34 am

Mölkky-Fan wrote:By the way mämmi was on big sale in the supermarket yesterday... they are having some problems selling it I guess.
I'd guess that mämmi is like Easter eggs, available at certain time and at other times not worth the shelf space needed. And mämmi needs to be frozen to keep it good for longer times and is sold frozen or thawed, refreezing is not allowed, so once the mämmi is thawed you have to sell it in couple of weeks or throw it away.
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