vikaisen
Vikaisen is a traditional Finnish method of preserving fish, particularly salmon, through a combination of drying and smoking. The technique dates back centuries and remains a popular way to prepare and store fish in Finland, especially in coastal and riverine regions. The process involves several key steps: first, the fish is cleaned and gutted, then salted to draw out moisture and inhibit bacterial growth. After salting, the fish is typically hung to dry in a well-ventilated area, often for several days or weeks, depending on the desired texture and preservation level. Once sufficiently dried, the fish may be smoked over wood fires, usually birch or pine, which imparts a distinct smoky flavor. The result is a firm, flavorful, and long-lasting product that can be eaten as a snack, used in soups, or served as part of a meal.
Vikaisen is particularly associated with the Finnish tradition of *kalakukko*, a smoked fish dish often prepared