vesialtaatettä
Vesialtaatettä is a Finnish term that translates directly to "water bath" or "bain-marie." It refers to a method of cooking or warming food by placing a container of the food into a larger vessel filled with hot water. The heat from the water is then transferred gently to the food, allowing for even and controlled cooking. This technique is particularly useful for delicate items that might scorch or cook unevenly with direct heat.
The primary purpose of using a vesialtaatettä is to maintain a consistent temperature and prevent overcooking.
There are two main variations: a dry vesialtaatettä, where the food container sits in a pan of