Making Traditional Finnish Spinach Pancakes with a Finnish YouTuber, Katchats Finnish
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Thank you so much for having me as a guest on your channel! It was a really enjoyable day ☺
Thank you, too!
I'm Japanese living in Japan and learning Finnish. You two are both my favorite CZcamsr, so I am very happy about this collaboration😄
Thank you for watching!
2:07 No, if you want to be Finnish you look at the nutrition information of the jams and choose the one with the least sugars per 100g, that way you get the realeast taste, with the sourness of the lingonberry not spoiled with too much sugar. Some lingonberry jams are so sweet that the pinaattiletut taste like a dessert, not good!
If you want to be hardcore you instead of the jam just buy frozen lingonberries, melt them and crush/mush them slightly, adding perhaps a hint of sugar, that's puolukkasurvos.
Lovely video. It's always nice to see two different followed youtubers in the same video. A good another example of that was eg. when Dave Cad and Luke Bland went to Lapland together.
I'm sure your viewers like to see Kat more in your channel 😇
First watched the video in Cat's channel, then move to here to watch this video! Good job done! I love the way you cooperated!
Blood pancakes (veriletut) next? :D
BTW, I have found every single store-bought lingonberry jam to be _way_ too sweet for my taste. I think the best combo is Ikea's lingonberry jam and home made stuff (which by itself is very sour and acidic) in 50/50 ratio. I would probably puke if I had to eat spinach pancakes with maple syrup or apple sauce...
yeah, storebought lingoberry jam is very sweet, which i do like, but when my mom did homemade, she used much less sugar. I enjoy both variants, but i'm too lazy to make my own jam :)
@@valveillen I'm lazy as well, and would _happily_ pay for lingonberry jam that suits my taste, but I just haven't found any (and I have tried _several_ brands). Everything is just way, way too sweet, but, when mixed with the 'raw' jam my mother makes (I reckon it's just smashed berries with some added sugar), I get exactly what I like. Which is nice.
I prefer strawberry or raspberry jam with all kinds of pancakes even it includes spinach or carrot.
I think a Finnish "pannukakku" is usually made in the way that you put a batter on oven tray and let it bake in oven for 30 minutes. It's more simple way to do it and you can cut it in 9 big pieces when it's ready. A thin batter cake fried in a pan is usually called a crêpe, and there are several Finnish words for it like "ohukainen" (most formal word), "lettu" and "räiskäle".
Enjoying this! As an expat Finn living in Australia who is adamant there is a mystery connection between themselves and Japan!😂👍
i love pinaattilätty!^^ especially served with mashed potato and lingonberry jam its a very fond type of meal for me makes me very nostalgic❤ i also used to eat pinaattilätty with sugar or strawberry or raspberry jam as a child before going to bed haha always remember my mom or dad preparing it for me and my little sister❤
Thank you for this video. Please do okonomiyaki video.
In our family we dont use lingonberry jam. We just cruch lingons. It is better than jam because jam is way too sweet.
I'd say fish soup in any form is very finnish. Today the Salmon soup is most common in commercial cafes as it's always available from the fish farms. but fishermen do make soup out of pike, perch or burbot. Burbot is a special delicacy as it's very rarely available.
It’s nice to see you both on here. I was the one who interrupted your conversation in a cafe in Tikkurila few months ago.😅😅😅😅😅😅
Ah it's you!! We were meeting to plan this video :) It was nice to meet you.
I serve spinach pancakes with Apple Sauce. People seem to like it.
Sounds good!
I prefer to eat spinach pancake with "mätitahna" like "Kallen kaviaari" , but my daughter prefers to have jam.
Thanks for sharing. I do not believe I have had spinach.....I enjoy regular flour pancakes with the maple syrup. Thanks again. Kiitos
kat is just😍
have you tried kalakukko? it's my favorite finnish food 😋
Not yet, it's on my list actually!
This was tasteful episode 😋
Thank you!
Spinach pancakes without egg sauce - a missed opportunity!
lol
I am making some spinach with veal tonight 😋
That sounds tasty😀
😀👍
i can also quickly feel the energy of a place or a country and say if i would be comfortable living there or not. I am also a more reserved type of finnish, not to mention an introvert, so i would tire up quickly in a more extroverted country like the US
I really know what yo mean!
Crush puolukka + add some sugar. I have never bought puolukkahillo
Incredible! How can a funny video?!
i suggest you try pinaattilettu with jauhelihakastike, the best school food in Seinäjoki area 🔥with the lingonberry jam ofc
that's totally weird combination in other parts of Finland (we had potato salad with pinaattilettu)
楽しくて幸せなビデオをありがとう。❤
こちらこそありがとう!
Pinaattilettu with puolukkahillo. That's a new combo for me🤷🏻♂️
You should try :)
It's incredibly common. Even ready made packages have them in the serving suggestion image.
One of the basic school meals in Finland: spinach pankakes and lingon berry jam.
@@Basheez Lingon with Blood pancakes is even more common. Spinnich pancakes often served with white sauce 'valkokastike'.
@@mikkorenvall428 Seinäjoen kouluissa syödään pinaattiletut jauhelihakastikkeen kanssa
Ari gato gozai masu…
Daiki got a gf??!?!? 😍