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Good Eats>Gefilte Fish - געפֿילטע פֿיש
n3uka 11:28 PM 11-16-2008
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Tongue tastes like brisket.
I have a problem eating anything that tastes me back :-)
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Parshooter 10:05 AM 11-17-2008
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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tsolomon 10:24 AM 11-17-2008
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. :-)
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Flatsix 10:57 AM 11-17-2008
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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mrreindeer 11:23 AM 11-17-2008
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Not a fan of the pre-made stuff. The fish jelly it is packed in is just awful...

Never had homemade gefilte fish.
Mmmm.....fish jellly.

I like both; homemade is even better.

Originally Posted by Scottw:
I went gefilte fishing this morning, didn't catch sh^t!
Originally Posted by tobii3:
Here's a guy that caught a 40 pounder!!!

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Originally Posted by n3uka:
I have a problem eating anything that tastes me back :-)
You stole my freaking line!!! I tell people this all the time when tongue enters a conversation. Hmm...tongue enters the conversation...

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......:-)

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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bigloo 07:20 PM 11-17-2008
Originally Posted by Flatsix:
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?
they are fish balls made from a mixture of different fishes. The bones of the fish are use to make a sauce. As the bones are gelatinous, when the sauce goes cold, it become jelly. So, you make a fish ball using ground fish from different fish and boil it along with the bones to cook it. The liquid is poured over the fish balls, put into the fridge, it becomes jelly, you eat it with the hotest horseraddish money can buy to hide the taste:-)
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MadAl 12:49 PM 11-21-2008
Originally Posted by nozero:
Mmmm! Finally got my wife to pick some up at the grocery store. Just had some with a little white horseraddish on the side. I've not had any of this since I was about 17. It's not for everybody, but I love it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gefilte_fish
Just a little horseradish????

I love it buried in horseradish, white or red, as long as it has some sinus-clearing ability!

:-)
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tsolomon 02:07 PM 11-21-2008
Originally Posted by bigloo:
they are fish balls made from a mixture of different fishes. The bones of the fish are use to make a sauce. As the bones are gelatinous, when the sauce goes cold, it become jelly. So, you make a fish ball using ground fish from different fish and boil it along with the bones to cook it. The liquid is poured over the fish balls, put into the fridge, it becomes jelly, you eat it with the hotest horseraddish money can buy to hide the taste:-)
My wife doesn't keep the fish paddies in with the sauce, but in her family they pour the gelatinous mix over a couple of matzohs and chill it in tuperware. Some people like it, but I'm not even going to try it. :-)
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