Well, Christmas is already passed, Santa Claus brought our gifts, stomach is trying to digest all we ate, and I decided to write about one of the appetizers that I cooked for the Christmas table. It's easy and delicious and it is very simple to cook.
In this recipe salted codfish can be replaced with other fish.
You will need:
Clean fish from skin and bones and put to boil in milk (with garlic) for about half an hour, milk should cover the fish, almost all milk should be absorbed at the end. Clean and boil a couple of potatoes. Then leave potatoes and fish to cool. When everything has cooled a bit, put all in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat at high speed. Add oil in a thin stream, as for making mayonnaise. Then add a little of lemon juice, pepper and salt (salt, if you use other fish). At the end I used hand blender with wire whisk to make it moew creamy.
This time I got a piece of the tail, but if you take a shoulder, the mousse will be more airily. Serve it on toast.
Bon Appetite)
In this recipe salted codfish can be replaced with other fish.
You will need:
- 500g fish (soaked salted codfish)
- 700-1000ml of milk
- 1-2 cloves of garlic (optional, I do not put it45)
- 1-2 potatoes
- refined oil - about 200ml, salt, pepper
- lemon juice
Clean fish from skin and bones and put to boil in milk (with garlic) for about half an hour, milk should cover the fish, almost all milk should be absorbed at the end. Clean and boil a couple of potatoes. Then leave potatoes and fish to cool. When everything has cooled a bit, put all in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat at high speed. Add oil in a thin stream, as for making mayonnaise. Then add a little of lemon juice, pepper and salt (salt, if you use other fish). At the end I used hand blender with wire whisk to make it moew creamy.
This time I got a piece of the tail, but if you take a shoulder, the mousse will be more airily. Serve it on toast.
Bon Appetite)