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ra_mom
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Mon, Apr 20 2009, 10:53 pm
bhmom wrote: | I unwrap mine (still frozen) run under water to help get paper off; rub with olive oil and sprinkle generously with salt & pepper, garlic powder, paprika and oregano (sometimes I use chilli powder and cumin) - bake at 350 for 90 min. | Covered, or uncovered?
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AlwaysGrateful
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Tue, Apr 21 2009, 10:11 am
I cover it fr about an hour and 15 min, then uncover it for the last 15 minutes or so. I also turn up the oven higher while it's uncovered to make it a bit browner on top. (Otherwise dh thinks it's raw!)
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mominisrael2
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Tue, Apr 21 2009, 1:09 pm
Aidelmom wrote: | seraph maybe you can try matbucha instead of the salsa- it's pretty similar though it prob depends on the brand. |
Yum, that sounds fabulous...is the Ungar's (or equivalent) available in Israel?
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Aidelmom
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Wed, Apr 22 2009, 4:29 am
mominisrael2 wrote: | Aidelmom wrote: | seraph maybe you can try matbucha instead of the salsa- it's pretty similar though it prob depends on the brand. |
Yum, that sounds fabulous...is the Ungar's (or equivalent) available in Israel? |
Yes you can get it here - though its expensive - I use half a loaf at a time. There are cheaper israili brands but I don't like their taste.
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sgr
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Wed, Apr 22 2009, 4:39 am
I make my own gefilte loaves from scratch,ie buy fish mince it etc.I always bake it in the oven.Put water in the pan, add salt pepper& sugar then I take a can of tomato onion add fresh garlic to it pour over fish.Bake uncovered for 45min& voila,delicious!
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mominisrael2
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Wed, Apr 22 2009, 6:43 am
Aidelmom wrote: | mominisrael2 wrote: | Aidelmom wrote: | seraph maybe you can try matbucha instead of the salsa- it's pretty similar though it prob depends on the brand. |
Yum, that sounds fabulous...is the Ungar's (or equivalent) available in Israel? |
Yes you can get it here - though its expensive - I use half a loaf at a time. There are cheaper israili brands but I don't like their taste. |
That's what I was afraid of!!!
Every time I walk by the fish store in the shuk or my local mall I think about learning how to make my own, but I have NO clue how to go about it...my SMIL makes her own and has a fabulous recipe (unfortunately only see her about once a year!), but I don't know how to go from whole fish to minced and boned! Anyone have easy instructions?
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OldYoung
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Thu, Apr 23 2009, 3:29 pm
If the fish is covered tightly, will it turn brown?
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mama-star
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Thu, Apr 23 2009, 7:42 pm
I always bake my gefilte fish. boiled gefilte fish does not appeal to me. one thing I do is smear lite mayo all over it and then cover it all over with flavored bread crumbs, and bake uncovered at 350 for 2 hrs. yummmmmmy.
or you can mix in some ketchup to the mayo, the add the breadcrumbs, and bake.
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Mishie
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Fri, Apr 24 2009, 3:04 am
I make mine this way:
Place unwrapped loaf into pan. (I actually use a 9 x 13, and the fish kind of flattens out a bit, which I like)
Slice 2 onions and put them on and around the fish.
Pour about 1/2 a cup of honey over the entire fish.
Place 2 peeled carrots on either side of the fish.
Cover and bake for about 1.5 hours.
Comes out DELICIOUS!! The onions get all carmalized and the fish has a great flavor!!
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ra_mom
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Thu, Jun 18 2009, 11:59 am
bhmom wrote: | I unwrap mine (still frozen) run under water to help get paper off; rub with olive oil and sprinkle generously with salt & pepper, garlic powder, paprika and oregano (sometimes I use chilli powder and cumin) - bake at 350 for 90 min. |
I've been making this lately, and it comes out wonderfully!
Thanks so much for the idea bhmom!
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elf123
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Thu, Jun 18 2009, 12:37 pm
Is that baked open or covered?
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ra_mom
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Thu, Jun 18 2009, 12:39 pm
elf123 wrote: | Is that baked open or covered? |
Uncovered in a size appropriate loaf pan (2 lb. loaf pan for 22 oz. gefilte fish loaf)
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Shendellah
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Fri, Aug 07 2009, 9:05 am
Mishie wrote: | I make mine this way:
Place unwrapped loaf into pan. (I actually use a 9 x 13, and the fish kind of flattens out a bit, which I like)
Slice 2 onions and put them on and around the fish.
Pour about 1/2 a cup of honey over the entire fish.
Place 2 peeled carrots on either side of the fish.
Cover and bake for about 1.5 hours.
Comes out DELICIOUS!! The onions get all carmalized and the fish has a great flavor!! |
I made this recipe last night and I finally made a gefilte fish that I am really excited about!!! It smelled yummy and I can't wait to try it with friends tonight!!!!!
Thank you!!!!
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