putkikarat
Putkikarat, also known as "putki karat" or "pipe karat," is a traditional Finnish method of cooking meat, particularly pork, in a pit or hole in the ground. The term "putki" translates to "pipe" in English, referring to the cylindrical shape of the cooking pit. This method has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries, particularly in rural areas where access to modern cooking facilities is limited.
The putkikarat process involves digging a pit in the ground, typically about 1-2 meters deep, and lining
The slow cooking process in the putkikarat allows the meat to become tender and flavorful, with a
Putkikarat is not only a culinary tradition but also a testament to the resourcefulness and adaptability of