Gefilte Fish Loaf

By: Ann Jaffe, RD

This makes enough for a Seder of 20 people and some leftovers!

     

Ingredients:

3 pounds ground fish, carp, pike, Whitefish, halibut. Or any mixture of these.

6 large carrots

2 large yellow onions

⅓ cup vegetable oil (optional)

4 eggs

4 tbsp. matzo meal

1 cup water

1 tbsp. sugar

½ tsp. Kosher salt

This is a recipe from Estelle Silverstein that has become a tradition in our home. I did make a couple of modifications. If you cannot find ground fish, purchase any type of fish listed and use food processor and pulse until texture is like a thick applesauce.

Directions:

  1. Chop the carrots and onions very fine, and steam gently in a covered pan until soft. You can use the oil to sauté the vegetables. I do not use oil with my pans most of the time. Set aside, let cool.
  2. In a large bowl, (I use a mixer) mix together the fish, eggs, matzo meal, water salt, pepper, sugar, and carrots and onion.
  3. When well mixed, pour mixture into well greased loaf pans. I use small disposal ones for easy clean up. Or use loaf pans that are lined with tin foil.
  4. Bake at 300°F for 60-90 minutes, according to the size of the loaf pan, longer time for larger pans.
  5. Let cool.

I make these a day or so beforehand and store in the refrigerator in the pans. Just before serving slice into half-inch slices, and garnish each slice with lemon and a baby carrot. Serve with parsley and both red and white horseradish.

     

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