Best 2 Baccalà Mantecato A Savory Spread Of Whipped Salt Cod Recipes

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Baccalà mantecato is a savory spread of whipped salt cod, a specialty of Venice, Italy. The dish is typically served on crostini or crackers, and it can also be used as a sandwich spread or as a dip for vegetables. It is made with salt cod, which is first soaked in water to remove the salt, and then flaked and whipped with olive oil, garlic, and parsley until it becomes smooth and creamy. The result is a delicious and flavorful spread that is perfect for any occasion.

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LIDIA BASTIANICH'S BACCALA MANTECATO (CREAMY WHIPPED SALT COD)



Lidia Bastianich's Baccala Mantecato (Creamy Whipped Salt Cod) image

Recipe courtesy of executive chef Dan Swinney, Lidia's Kansas City, and executive chef Eric Wallace, Lidia's Pittsburgh.

Categories     Lidia Bastianich     Creamy Whipped Salt Cod     Baccala Mantecato     salt cod

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 lb. salt cod
1 medium russet potato
2 clove garlic
1 c. extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 c. light cream
1/2 c. poaching water from baccala

Steps:

  • Soak the salt cod overnight in a large bowl of cold water, changing the water often, to remove the excess salt. Cut the cod into 6-inch pieces and put them in a saucepan with water to cover by 1 inch. Bring the water to a boil and cook the salt cod for about 20 minutes, until it just begins to flake. Do not let the fish break apart. Remove the cod to a colander to drain and cool.
  • Meanwhile, rinse the russet potato, but leave it whole and unpeeled. Cook the potato in its skin until it is cooked through and easily pierced with a knife. Let it cool, and then peel the skin away with the back side of a knife.
  • Set up a food processor with steel knife blade. Put in the cooked salt cod and pulse it a few times to break up the fish. Add the minced garlic and pulse a few more times. Add the potato and light cream and turn the food processor on. Puree the mixture while adding the olive oil in a thin stream. If the mixture is too dense, thin it with some of the cod poaching liquid. Season with freshly ground pepper. The baccala is best served warm as a spread for grilled country bread or crostini, or even as a dip for crudités.

BACCALà MANTECATO: A SAVORY SPREAD OF WHIPPED SALT COD



Baccalà Mantecato: A Savory Spread of Whipped Salt Cod image

Provided by Lidia Matticchio Bastianich

Categories     Condiment/Spread     Milk/Cream     Food Processor     Mixer     Fish     Garlic     Potato     Appetizer     Cod

Yield makes about 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 pound boneless baccalà (salt cod), soaked to remove salt
1 medium russet potato (about 1/2 pound)
2 plump garlic cloves, finely minced
1 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup half-and-half or light cream
1/2 cup poaching water from cooking the baccalà
freshly ground black pepper to taste
Recommended Equipment
A heavy-duty electric mixer with the paddle attachment or a food processor

Steps:

  • When the baccalà is sufficiently soaked, cut it into small pieces-6 inches or so-and put them in a saucepan or deep skillet with at least an inch of water to cover. Bring to a boil, set the cover ajar (rest it on a wooden spoon set on the rim of the pan), and cook at a steady bubbling boil for 20 minutes or more, until the cod is easy to flake but still has body and shape. Don't let it start to break apart. Lift it out of the cooking water, and let it drain and cool in a colander. Reserve a cup of the cooking water.
  • Meanwhile, rinse the potato but leave it whole and unpeeled. Put it in a small pot covered with cold water. Bring to the boil, and cook steadily until you can easily pierce the potato with a knife blade.
  • Let it cool, and peel it.
  • Set up the electric mixer and flake all the fish into the bowl. Beat with the paddle at low speed to break the fish up more; drop in the minced garlic, and beat at medium speed while you pour in half the olive oil very gradually in a thin stream, then add the potato and incorporate it; continue beating at low speed as you gradually add the rest of the oil.
  • Now raise the speed to high and whip the fish to lighten it.
  • Reduce the speed to medium and incorporate the half-and- half gradually, then whip at high speed again. At this point the whipped cod should be smooth and fluffy, almost like mashed potatoes but with texture. If it is very dense, you can thin it with the cooking water (but be careful: too much water will make it too salty).
  • Finally, season with pepper and beat it in to blend. If you use a food processor instead of a mixer, follow the same order of additions, and process as needed to form a light, smooth spread. Put the spread in containers and store sealed, in the refrigerator, for up to a week. You can also freeze baccalà mantecato; the texture will not be as creamy, but it will have good flavor and makes a delicious pasta sauce.

Tips:

  • For the best results, use high-quality salt cod. Look for pieces that are firm and white, with no signs of discoloration.
  • Soak the salt cod in cold water for at least 24 hours, changing the water every 8 hours. This will help to remove the excess salt.
  • When poaching the salt cod, make sure the water is just barely simmering. If the water is too hot, the fish will toughen.
  • Once the salt cod is cooked, let it cool slightly before flaking it. This will make it easier to blend with the other ingredients.
  • Use a food processor or immersion blender to blend the salt cod with the other ingredients until smooth. You can also mash the ingredients together with a fork, but this will take longer.
  • Season the baccalà mantecato to taste with salt, pepper, and lemon juice. You can also add other herbs and spices, such as garlic, parsley, or chili flakes.
  • Serve the baccalà mantecato on crostini, crackers, or bread. It can also be used as a dip for vegetables or seafood.

Conclusion:

Baccalà mantecato is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed in many different ways. It is a popular appetizer or snack, but it can also be served as a main course with roasted vegetables or grilled fish. With its creamy texture and delicate flavor, baccalà mantecato is sure to please everyone at your table.

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