aaltoputkessa
Aaltoputkessa is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in the country's cuisine for centuries. The name translates to "in the barrel," referring to the method of cooking the dish. It is typically made with pork, although beef or game can also be used. The meat is seasoned with salt, pepper, and sometimes other spices, and then cooked in a large wooden barrel with a lid. The barrel is filled with water and heated over an open fire, allowing the meat to cook slowly and tenderly.
The cooking process can take several hours, during which the meat is periodically basted with the cooking
Aaltoputkessa is often served with boiled potatoes, pickled cucumbers, and sometimes a side of lingonberry jam