Cooking With Skrama EP3: Moose "Käristys"
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Do you fancy traditional Nordic cuisine? Well we've got something special cooking for you, made with Terävä Skrama 200 of course. "Käristys" is a traditional dish from Lapland made from reindeer but since we are here in the south we use moose instead. Suit yourself we don't judge!
In this episode we are going to show you guys how to make a traditional dish from Lapland called "Käristys" which
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"burnt is a flavour" I can tell we have similar cooking habits.
Please continue this cooking series!
Fabulous recipe. I live in Arizona and have lots of lean elk roasts in my freezer. Also, I roast potatoes like that all the time but had never thought to make them into mash. Gonna teach my son this around the fire on our next camping trip. Thanks a lot!
@whynottalklikeapirat
9 ай бұрын
Moosh Kebab
I sliced up a bunch of frozen deer meat to make campfire stew this past weekend. I noticed it does slice better. Didn't know that was a thing. Great video. Cooking in the backcountry is always a challenge.
I love that curly birch wood handle on your Skrama...absolutely badass and beautiful.
Thank you from Canada! Now I won't have to carry aluminum foil for baking potatoes. My pack just got lighter ! I can't wait to try baking them like this.
I think I need one of those knives - to bring out my inner Viking when cooking.
Amazing recipe! Looks very delicious and rather simple. Thanks, bro :-) Going to try it in our country.
Great to see the old skills being continued. More please
I'm Alaskan and actually get moose, reindeer, caribou etc. More game recipes! Or a cook book!
Y'all make top notch products. I'm a huge fan. Jaakaripuukko 110 & 85 impressed me so much that I also bought the skrama. Rock solid tools that you can actually use. Quality at such an affordable price is hard to come by. Thank you for that. Good video too.
@varusteleka
Жыл бұрын
Made for use 💪🏻
Fantastic ,very well done , you made me hungry .10/10
So finally i find out in a cooking video how Leuku is pronounced. Great video! Greetings from the current snowy south of Austria.
👌 Nice one!!!! and... such a cheerful folk, these suomalainen....
Food looks great, like the look of that full exposed tang skrama too.
Muuan vanha isäntä sanoi: "Kuuta kun voissa paistaa, niin johan tulee hyvää!" 😋 Olin myös nuorempana metsänviljelytöissä Ylikemillä kämppämajoituksessa. Kämppäemäntä laittoi joka aamu aamupalaksi hirvikäristystä. Se oli perinteinen kämppäaamiainen kun päiväksi mentiin eväiden kanssa töihin pidemmänkin matkan päähän.
That knife, is gorgeous
@varusteleka
Жыл бұрын
Take a closer look www.varusteleka.com/en/collection/terava/175
Shit, it's almost 11 at night and now I am starving....
Excellent- another ep of my favourite cooking by Perkele show!
Looks good. I'd like to see more cooking videos.
@varusteleka
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We'll make more when we have the time. Busiest season is around the corner...
I like this guy much better than Martha Stewart!!!! We need more of this.
@mbell7860
2 жыл бұрын
Good old army cooking. If it is smoking, it is cooking. If it is burning, it is done.
Finnish How-to #3: Feathersticking moose
I was already planning to get the skrama 200 and after watching this I'm glad I did. Generally when I go camping with my friends I'm the camp cook, mostly because I'm the only one who can. I'm so ready to get this thing out in the woods.
from my own experience black trumpet mushrooms do work really well with reindeer or venison ... thanks for this, do more ...
Finnish cooking show?!? Yes. Leka Bushcraft Cooking.
Damn! That looks fucking fantastic!!! Greetings from Oulu!
Fanstastic 👍👍👍
Ui saakeli, nyt tuli hyvää!!
Looks delicious. Please continue this series.
Hi from Italy! Nice recipe, we have something very similar here, in a lot of variants it is called Stufato. I already have the Jaakaripukko 110 and I'm very satisfied, next one will be the Skrama 200!.
@varusteleka
2 жыл бұрын
We're happy to hear that, and Stufato sounds delicious. Maybe you should make it with your new Skrama!
looks so fantastically familiar,,, and now i’m hungry! thanks! 👍
This is the weirdest Binging with Babish episode I've ever seen.
Now I know what to do with my neighbors yapping dog!
The ‘tator skins were still good. :P
Saakeli kun on upeeta rallienglantia. Ja ruoka myös 5/5
That moose hulk Looking Frozen all right
Bon apetit !
Käristyksessä voi käyttää poron sijasta maantieporoa eli hevosta. Hommasta on vuosien kokemus, sillä hirvenlihan jälkeen olen käyttänyt hevosta. Suosittelen kokeilemaan, mutta ilmeisesti enkelsmannit eivät suostu syömään hevosta, eikä jenkit poroa, kun se on Santa Clausin juhta. On muuten saamarin hyvä ohje tämä nuotiokäristys lisukkeineen.😋
omg delicious👍
@varusteleka
2 жыл бұрын
Indeed it was!
❤
I was taking note of the pots you were using, I particularly liked the look of the smaller one you mashed the potatoes in. Can you share the brand name pls. I would definitely want a slasher glove - maybe for both hands in my case. I enjoyed the video. Beginner camper
That shit is Good, trust me
Hello and thank you for this great video! Can you please give us some informations about this incredibly nice smock/anorak you are wearing in the video? Thanks a lot!
Where can i get a pan like that. I have a cast iorn but it was my grandma's so i dont like to take it camping. The extra long wood handle would be awsome and replaceable
Frozen is better for cutting, I just did a moose tongue and was made easier with it frozen, same with fish.
Now I’m hungry too
moose in reindeer fat yum
i have the skrama 200 with the rubber handle and i love it, thanks guys! is the tang of the skrama 200 underneath the rubber handle the same as the bare tang in this video? thank you
@varusteleka
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, the 200 has a full shaped tang.
Did you guys ever tried to cook with the jaakaripuukko 140?
@varusteleka
6 ай бұрын
Haven't made a video on that yet. We should though.
Works great with cat meat as well
@varusteleka
2 жыл бұрын
shiiiieet
it works with pork too, use leaner cuts like neck or tenderloin, i shit you not, you couldn't tell it from butter fried elk most of the time.
it was wise to use moose anyway, because if you used reindeer you'd scare all the children away
Jeeeebus help me. I want some.
Moar cooking vids plz
My Skrama 200 broke when I used it to cut a leg of lamb. It was the first use before I wanted to use it in the forest
@varusteleka
3 жыл бұрын
Hi, in that case you should contact our customer service at info@varusteleka.com . You are more than likely eligible for a refund.
Hiukan enemmän olis voinu näyttää tota Skraman puukahvaa🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Nice welcoming from sunny southern Finland, awesome! One question, would the spine of the bare tang skrama 200 be able to scrape the LightMyFire fire steel to light that fire you used to warm your ass? Great video. Keep the good work. Cheers!
@bradbolluyt9569
Жыл бұрын
Yes, spine has a sharp edge ground into it
@EgoitzSalsamendi
Жыл бұрын
@@bradbolluyt9569 All right, thank you Brad!
I just feel a bit more finnish...
Where can I buy that smoked raindeer fat? Please make more cooking videos. 🙌
@varusteleka
2 жыл бұрын
Probably you need contacts in the North. Not an every day item even in Finnish stores.
Deglaze your pan with some red wine
@varusteleka
2 жыл бұрын
Does Gambina count?
-7° wooo weeeh
@Rickemann
3 жыл бұрын
its -7 celsius. It was -36 celsius couple of weeks ago in eastern Finland
How is "käristys" in any way "a bit tricky to translate"? "Sautéing". There, you're welcome.
@varusteleka
3 жыл бұрын
You are correct sir. However there is a trickier social context in the word that only Finns and Sámi people understand immediately. It's a verb and an object at the same time.
@Gekkibi
3 жыл бұрын
@@varusteleka True. The process of making käristys is pretty much 1:1 to sautéing anything, but käristys is more than just the method.
So you're cutting with a Knife that is similar to one from Lapland but not really and cooking dish similar to something from lapland but not really.