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Crayfish parties, “catch-your-own” trips, and restaurant specials highlight
The tradition of arranging a party dedicated to feasting on boiled crayfish originates from Swedish and Russian high society, who at the beginning of the 20th century indulged in the abundantly available crayfish when visiting Finnish resorts. Later, crayfishing season was limited to a couple of months to prevent over-fishing which led to the development of crayfish as a sought-after delicacy.
When eating crayfish, strict table manners are set aside. Only a small portion of the body of a crayfish is edible, so sucking and slurping is encouraged to fully enjoy the tasty meat and juices found inside the crayfish. Eating is done with one's bare hands with the help of only a small knife for breaking the hard crayfish shell and claws. To protect clothing, it is advisable to tuck a napkin into collars or necklines or to wear a crayfish bib.
The decorations duplicate the theme color: brilliant red. The party may be set up outdoors or in gardens, patios or balconies, lit by candlelight and colorful lanterns. The aromatic herb crown dill is an important decoration that can also be tasted in many of the dishes. Chanterelle soup, potato salad, herring, and smoked fish are seasonal delicacies typically served with the crayfish.
CATCH YOUR OWN DINNER OR JUST SIT DOWN TO A SUMPTUOUS MEAL
Night-Time Crayfish-Catching
Consider an after-hours catching adventure. With the currently plentiful stock of crayfish, you may catch a full meal in just a few hours.
Crayfish featured on Finnish restaurants from end of July to beginning of September
Many restaurants ask customers to pre-order their crayfish dinner a day or two in advance.
The most popular crayfish restaurant in
Restaurant NJK, www.royalravintolat.com/njk
Restaurant Sipuli in Helsinki will be hosting a special Crayfish Festival on August 26 – 28, 2009. You can also enjoy your crayfish to live jazz music on August 20th and 27th at Kulosaaren Casino.
Kulosaaren Casino, www.royalravintolat.com/kulosaari
Restaurant Sipuli, www.royalravintolat.com/sipuli
Ranked number 12 on the 2009 list of ”The 50 Best Restaurants in Finland,” Restaurant Näsinneula in Tampere serves crayfish on top of the highest observation tower in the Nordic countries with a marvelous view of Lake Näsi.
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