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Re: Gefilte Fish - געפֿילטע פֿיש
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Re: Gefilte Fish - געפֿילטע פֿיש
I eat gefilte fish once a year. Gotta have hot horseraddish with it. Once had some from an up-scale grocery. It was awful, and about $25 a pound.
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Re: Gefilte Fish - געפֿילטע פֿיש
My wife makes gefilte fish every year for passover and I can tell you that homemade is the only way to go. It's mostly Carp with a little Whitefish and sometimes Pike thrown in. Add a little purple horseradish and it's pretty good eating. :D
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Help me out here.
Gelfite Fish is not a particular kind of fish but instead a way of curing or canning fish? The fish is put into a gelatin? What else is in the gelatin to keep it fresh? What does it taste like? |
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And Gregg, yep, picture a Matzoh Ball but instead of being a bready ball that floats in soup, you've got a Matzoh Fish Ball. Think meatball, but made of fish and (not bread crumbs but) matzoh (giant square cracker) crumbs. The jelly, I guess, is just to preserve it...sometimes they throw carrots in there. Once the jelly sits out a bit, it kinda liquifies so it's not so gross lookin' (picture translucent puss). What's it taste like...hmmm......:hm No freakin' clue. I can't really say it tastes like anything else. Very slightly like fish, very slightly like a matzoh ball. Add in the horseradish & you've got yerself a delicacy. And for the record, I love pickled creamed herring. |
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I love it buried in horseradish, white or red, as long as it has some sinus-clearing ability! :D |
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