PASSOVER GEFILTE FISH
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
- Blanch the head of cabbage in boiling salted water, about 5 minutes, then place in a basin of cold water. Remove the whole leaves and cut away the tough core. As you peel off the outer leaves, you may have to return the head of cabbage to the boiling water to soften the inner leaves. Dry on a clean towel and reserve.
- Place the matzoh meal in a small bowl. Cover with 1 cup of stock and let soak until needed.
- In a small skillet, heat the olive oil. Over medium heat, saute the onion until wilted, 4 to 5 minutes. Do not brown. Cool.
- In a wooden bowl or on a chopping board, chop the fish fine with a chopper or large knife. Add the matzoh meal with the stock, the cooled onions, 3 egg yolks, the chopped parsley and tarragon, 2 teaspoons of salt, white pepper, and cayenne, and continue to chop until well combined. In a clean, medium bowl, whisk the egg white until firm but not stiff. Stir a little into the fish mixture, then, quickly but gently, and fold in the remaining whites. To test for flavor, bring a little fish stock to a simmer, add a small ball of the fish mixture and cook for about 5 minutes. Taste and correct seasoning.
- Heat the remaining fish stock and spoon a little into an 11 by 17-inch baking pan. Divide the fish mixture into 12 portions, about 4 ounces each, and enclose each portion in 1 or 2 cabbage leaves. You will find that when the leaves get smaller, you will have to use 2 leaves to wrap the fish. As each package is formed, place in the prepared baking pan, seam-side down. This size pan holds the 12 packages comfortably. Pour the remaining stock over the fish and top with the julienned carrots and leeks. Cover the pan with foil and bake for 30 minutes. Let cool in the stock and refrigerate until needed.
- Presentation: Place 1 package of fish on each of 12 plates, garnishing with some of the julienned carrots and leeks. Serve with homemade horseradish, white or red.*
- Homemade Horseradish:
- To make white horseradish, finely grate peeled fresh horseradish into a small bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until needed.
- To make red horseradish, boil 1/2 pound red beets until tender. Peel and then finely grate into a medium bowl. Add about 1/2 cup grated horseradish, or to taste, and combine thoroughly. Refrigerate, covered, until needed.
PASSOVER TUNA GEFILTE FISH
This recipe comes from a cookbook published by a local B'nai B'rith Women chapter in 1963. I haven't yet tried this recipe, but I plan to this Passover! If you try it first, please let me know what you think.
Provided by Susiecat too
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 1h20m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Grind the tuna fish and the small onion together, set aside.
- Beat the eggs together with the ground pepper.
- Add the matzo meal to the eggs. Mix well and let stand for 15 minutes.
- Meanwhile, put the water in a soup pan, add the salt, the cut-up onion, carrots and celery. Let this come to a boil.
- Add the tuna to the egg mixture, mix well.
- Roll into palm of hand medium sized balls and drop into pan of boiling water.
- Cover tightly and boil on low heat for 1 hour.
- Serve hot or cold.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 96.9, Fat 2.1, SaturatedFat 0.6, Cholesterol 79, Sodium 1310.3, Carbohydrate 9, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 2.4, Protein 10.3
HOMEMADE AUTHENTIC GEFILTE FISH
Gefilte fish is the traditional first course of the Passover Seder meal in Ashkenazic homes. Horseradish is the accompaniment. The combination of fish listed is only a suggestion, and other proportions may be used, depending on tradition. What most non-Jews don't understand is what IS Gefilte fish?? Gefilte means stuffed and refers to actual fish being stuffed with this mixture and then cooked - rarely done these days. I hope you enjoy this! Recipe from Ray Sokolov. Make in advance. Refrigeration time not included.
Provided by AniSarit
Categories Whitefish
Time 2h30m
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Ask your fishmonger to fillet the fish, reserving the bones and heads for you. Also ask for an extra head (it will improve the broth).
- Coarsely grind the fish with 2 of the onions in a grinder or processor.
- Transfer the mixture to a wooden bowl and continue chopping with a mezzaluna (half-moon shaped chopper) as you work in the 2 tablespoons salt, 1 tbsp sugar, matzo meal, eggs, and enough water (about 1/4 cup) to produce a smooth light paste. If you don't have a mezzaluna, you can do this on a cutting board with a knife (**either way, make a well in the center of the mixture before adding the eggs and water).
- Put the fish heads and bones into a large wide pot along with the carrots, pepper, remaining 2 tbsp salt, 1 tbsp sugar, and one onion. Cover with plenty of water and bring to a boil.
- In a separate pot, bring to a boil 3 quarts of water.
- When the first pot comes to a boil, prepare the fish balls. Keeping your hands moist with cold water, form spheres the size of very large eggs (they will expand when cooked) and drop them carefully, one by one, into the pot with the fish bones. The water should be kept at a slow simmer as you continue to add fish balls.
- After all the balls have been added, simmer for 1.5 hours. Add additional water from the second pot as necessary, so that there is enough liquid to keep the balls afloat.
- Remove from heat and let the fish balls cool in their liquid.
- With a slotted spoon, remove the fish balls to a serving platter.
- Strain the cooking liquid. Pour it into a large wide jar and refrigerate until cold (overnight if possible). It should gel. If it doesn't, rewarm the liquid and dissolve 1 package of gelatin in it. Test by putting a teaspoon of the liquid on a plate and refrigerating; if it doesn't gel, add more gelatin (up to 3 packages) until it does. Refrigerate until chilled.
- Serve the fish cold with the fish aspic and chrain.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 347.4, Fat 7.4, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 237.2, Sodium 3734.5, Carbohydrate 11.1, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 6.1, Protein 55.9
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