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Finnish Cookbook (International Cookbook Series)

Finnish Cookbook (International Cookbook Series)
By Beatrice Ojakangas

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From the Crown Classic Cookbook series--which features a collection of the world's best-loved international cookbooks, specially adapted for use in American kitchens.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1434290 in Books
  • Published on: 1964-12-13
  • Released on: 1964-12-13
  • Format: Bargain Price
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 256 pages

Customer Reviews

A Great Book, brought back a lot of memories.5
I first visited Finland over 10 years ago and while I was there, I sampled a lot of the unique Finnish cuisine. Unfortunately, when I returned home, I couldn't find any recipes in any books for dishes such as the Karelian Rice Piirakkaa, spinach pancakes or a vegetable filled meat ring I had tasted while I was there. It wasn't until a few years ago that I found this book and it contained all of the recipes that I had been looking for and so many more:) Beatrice Ojakangas is the queen of recipe books in my opinion. Her personal anecdotes and background information is invaluable to anyone who wants to know more about Finland and Finnish cooking. I very highly recommend this book:)

Far beyond mere recipes, a primer of Finnish culture5
This excellent collection of the unique foods common to the uncommon people of Finland not only offers easy, American (not metric) measure recipes. Along with the cooking, the author provides a rich cultural background for many of the dishes, especially for holiday events. Having married a Finn, I have also enjoyed hearing her describe the memories she attaches to some of these hearty foods from the Land of the Midnight Sun.

Finnish Cook Book4
This book contains a HUGE asortment of recipes for Finnish foods, each one accompanied by relevant and interesting tidbits about the land and its people. The recipes are listed by both their English and Finnish names, with helpful hints for many. Directions are clear and concise. Included are traditional menus for various holidays, as well as a fascinating introduction to the people, the language, a brief history, and unique customs. Suggestions for additional reading finish (Finnish!) the book. I found it excellent, with the only negative being a lack of photos of the prepared dishes. However, drawings are utilized when appropriate to clarify, for example, the necessary shape of a pastry. If you have any interest in experiencing the delicious cuisine of this country, buy this book!