Best 4 Salt Cod Fritters With Saffron Allioli Recipes

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In the culinary realm, where taste buds embark on a delightful odyssey, the harmonious marriage of ingredients weaves a symphony of flavors. Among these culinary masterpieces, the salt cod fritters with saffron allioli stand as a testament to the boundless creativity of the culinary arts. This tantalizing dish, steeped in history and tradition, invites you on a journey of taste that transcends the ordinary and elevates your palate to new heights. As we delve into the intricacies of this culinary delight, let us uncover the secrets behind its captivating allure and guide you step-by-step through the process of crafting these delectable morsels. Prepare your senses for an extraordinary experience as we embark on a culinary adventure to savor the essence of salt cod fritters with saffron allioli.

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SALT COD FRITTERS WITH SAFFRON ALLIOLI



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Make bite-sized salt cod fritters with a delectable Spanish allioli for the perfect finger food. Serve with lemon wedges and garlic mayo for dipping

Provided by Diana Henry

Categories     Buffet, Canapes, Fish Course, Starter

Time 2h

Yield Makes about 48 fritters to serve 6

Number Of Ingredients 16

500g salt cod fillets, soaked and drained
1 bay leaf
450g potatoes , peeled and cut into chunks
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
55g plain flour
2 medium eggs , lightly beaten
3 garlic cloves , grated to a purée
2 tbsp finely chopped parsley
generous squeeze of lemon juice (reserve some lemon wedges to serve)
groundnut oil , for deep-frying
1 tbsp lemon juice
1 tsp white wine vinegar
pinch saffron
2 garlic cloves
2 egg yolks (freeze the whites to use later)
300ml extra virgin olive oil (choose a fruity one)

Steps:

  • Put the salt cod in a saucepan with enough water to cover it and add a bay leaf. Bring to just under the boil, take the pan off the heat, put a lid on it and leave to sit for 10 mins. Lift the fish out onto a plate, reserving the cooking water. Flake the cod, removing the skin. Cook the potatoes in the salt cod cooking water until tender, about 12 mins depending on size. Drain, then put a clean tea towel over the pan, cover and leave for 5 mins or so (this helps the potatoes dry out a bit).
  • Bring 300ml water and the olive oil to the boil in a saucepan. Take the pan off the heat and immediately add the flour in a slow stream, whisking (use a balloon whisk) as you do so. You will end up with a batter, if it is a little lumpy, beat it hard. Leave to cool for about 5 mins. Beat in the eggs, a little at a time, until you have a smooth mixture - you need to beat hard.
  • Mash the potatoes with the salt cod, garlic, parsley, lemon juice and seasoning (even though you are using salt cod, this needs good seasoning). Beat the mixture into the batter, then cook over a low heat for about 8 mins, stirring all the time. The mixture should thicken considerably and come away from the sides of the pan. Put in a bowl, cover and leave to cool completely. Form the mixture into balls, bigger than walnuts but not as big as golf balls.
  • To make the allioli, gently heat the lemon juice and vinegar in a small pan. Add the saffron, stir to help it dissolve and leave it to sit for 15 mins. Put the garlic on a chopping board and, using salt as an abrasive, crush them to a paste. Put the egg yolks and garlic in a bowl. Using an electric whisk, slowly add the olive oil a drop at a time. As the mixture starts to thicken, you can increase the quantity. Gradually add the saffron mixture, then taste and season (the seasoning and how much lemon juice you use is really important).
  • Heat the oil in a deep saucepan (fill it no more than a third full) until it reaches 190C on a thermometer or a cube of bread browns in 30 seconds. Deep-fry the balls, in batches, for 4 mins, or until deep golden. Drain on a double layer of kitchen paper and serve hot with the allioli and lemon wedges.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 738 calories, Fat 46 grams fat, SaturatedFat 8 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 20 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 1 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 58 grams protein, Sodium 4.4 milligram of sodium

SALT COD FRITTERS



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Provided by Emeril Lagasse

Categories     appetizer

Time 1h25m

Yield 24 fritters

Number Of Ingredients 21

1/4 teaspoon salt
1 large russet potato, about 12 ounces, peeled and cubed (about 3/4 cup)
1 cup shredded salt cod (about 6 ounces), recipe follows
1/4 cup finely chopped green onions
2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley leaves
2 large eggs
1/8 teaspoon cayenne
Vegetable oil, for frying
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
3 1/4 teaspoons Essence or Creole seasoning, recipe follows
3 tablespoons milk
2/3 cup fine dry bread crumbs
2 1/2 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons garlic powder
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon dried oregano
1 tablespoon dried thyme
1 pound dried salt cod, cut into 4-inch pieces

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan, bring the potato and enough water to cover to a boil. Reduce the heat and cook just until fork tender, about 12 minutes. Drain and transfer to a large bowl to cool for 10 minutes.
  • With the back of a heavy fork, mash the potatoes until smooth but still slightly lumpy. Add the salt cod, green onions, parsley, 1 egg, the salt, and cayenne and mix until smooth.
  • In a large, deep heavy pot or electric deep fryer, heat enough oil to come halfway up the sides to 350 degrees F.
  • In a small bowl, combine the flour and 1 teaspoon of the Essence. In another bowl, beat together the remaining egg, the milk, and 1/4 teaspoon of the Essence, and in a third bowl, combine the breadcrumbs with the remaining 2 teaspoons Essence.
  • Divide the cod mixture into 24 and form into balls, about 1 1/4-inches in diameter and 1 heaping tablespoon each.
  • One at a time, dip the cod balls in the flour and roll to coat evenly on all sides. Shake to remove any excess flour, dip in the egg wash, and then roll in the seasoned breadcrumbs. Place on a baking sheet.
  • In batches, gently add the balls to the oil and cook until golden brown on all sides, about 2 1/2 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.
  • Serve immediately.
  • Combine all ingredients thoroughly.
  • Recipe from "New New Orleans Cooking", by Emeril Lagasse and Jessie Tirsch
  • Published by William and Morrow, 1993.
  • In a large glass or ceramic dish, lay the salt cod in a single layer. Add enough water to cover the fish by 1-inch, cover the pan tightly with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for 6 hours.
  • Drain the fish in a colander and rinse under cold running water. Place the fish on a work surface covered with paper towels and press each piece firmly with your hands. Pat the fish dry with paper towels and return to the soaking dish. Cover with fresh water, soaking and draining a total of three more times (for a total of 4 times in all).
  • Place the rinsed and dried salt cod in an airtight container until ready to use, and refrigerate for up to 1 week.

SALT COD FRITTERS



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Categories     Bread     Fry     Cod     Simmer     Boil

Yield makes about 24 fritters (6 appetizer servings)

Number Of Ingredients 16

For the Fritters
1 pound boneless salt cod (see note below), soaked as described on page 299
2 slices day-old white bread
1 small red bell pepper cut in half, or half a large pepper, core, seeds, and stem removed
2 large eggs
2 tablespoons chopped fresh Italian parsley
2 tablespoons small capers, rinsed and drained
Freshly ground black pepper to taste
Fine, dry bread crumbs, if needed
For Battering/Frying
2 cups beer
2 large egg yolks
Grated zest of 1 lemon
1 3/4 cups unbleached flour, plus more for dredging the fritters
Vegetable oil as needed
2 lemons, sliced, optional

Steps:

  • Place the cod in a 3-quart saucepan. Pour in enough water to cover by at least three fingers. Bring the water to a boil over high heat. Adjust the heat to simmering and cook just until the cod starts to flake, from 5 to 12 minutes, depending on the size and shape of the piece(s) you are cooking. Drain the salt cod thoroughly and let stand until cool enough to work with.
  • Meanwhile, put the bread in a small bowl and pour in enough cold water to cover. Let stand several minutes, until soaked through. While the bread is soaking, slip the pepper halves into the water with the cod. Simmer 2 minutes, fish them out, and let cool.
  • Squeeze the excess water from the bread and place the squeezed bread in a mixing bowl. Pat the pepper dry and cut it into fine dice and add to the bread along with the eggs, pepper, parsley, and capers. Beat with a fork until the eggs and bread are thoroughly mixed. Flake the cooled salt cod into 1-inch pieces and stir into the egg mixture. Refrigerate until thoroughly chilled, about 30 minutes. At this point, test the consistency of the cod mixture. Roll a heaping tablespoon into a ball; the cod mixture should be firm enough to hold its shape. If not, add bread crumbs, about 1 teaspoon at a time, until it is firm enough.
  • Make the batter
  • In a separate mixing bowl, whisk the beer, egg yolks, and lemon zest until smooth. Add 1 3/4 cups of flour and whisk just until smooth. Let the batter stand at room temperature at least 15 minutes or up to 1 hour.
  • Pour enough vegetable oil into a deep 12-inch skillet to fill it by 1 1/2 inches. Heat over medium heat until it registers 350° F on a deep-frying thermometer. Preheat the oven to "Warm" or to the lowest setting, and line a baking sheet with paper towels.
  • While the oil is coming to temperature, form the fritters: Roll 1 tablespoon of the salt-cod mixture between your palms into an egg shape. Repeat until you have used up all the mixture. You should have about twenty-four fritters. Dredge the fritters in the additional flour to coat lightly on all sides, and drop them into the batter.
  • With a wire skimmer, remove a few of the fritters at a time from the batter, allowing excess batter to drip back into the bowl. Slip the fritters into the oil. Add only as many fritters as will float freely in the oil. Don't overcrowd the pan or the oil temperature will drop significantly and the fritters will be soggy and oily. Fry, turning the fritters as necessary, until they are evenly golden brown on all sides, about 5 minutes. While the fritters are frying, adjust the heat as necessary to keep the temperature of the oil as close to 350° F as possible. Transfer the fritters with the skimmer to the prepared baking sheet. Keep them warm in the oven and repeat as necessary with the remaining fritters. Serve hot, with lemon slices, if you like.

SALT COD FRITTERS



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Salt cod, often called by the fish's Spanish name, bacalao, or some variation, is still popular, but not because salting is the most efficient way of preserving fish; about a hundred years ago, freezing claimed that honor. Salting completely transforms cod's flavor and texture, allowing all sorts of dishes that are not possible with fresh cod or, for that matter, with anything else. At least not with such character.

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     dinner, appetizer, main course

Time 30m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 pound boneless salt cod, soaked overnight, drained and poached 15 minutes
1 onion, minced
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 teaspoon black pepper or more, or cayenne to taste
1 cup flour
2 eggs
1/2 cup fresh chopped parsley or cilantro
Corn, grape seed, canola or other neutral oil for deep-frying
Lime wedges

Steps:

  • Chop salt cod with a knife, and then shred it with your fingers. Combine it with the onion, garlic and pepper in a bowl, and mix well with a wooden spoon. Add flour, and stir a few times; then beat in eggs one at a time. Add about 1/2 cup water, and stir; continue to add water (about 1/4 cup more), until a batter forms -- it should be a bit thicker than pancake batter -- and then stir in the herb.
  • Letting mixture rest, put about 3 inches of oil in a deep saucepan, and turn heat to medium-high; bring to 350 degrees. (A drop of batter will sizzle energetically when oil reaches that temperature.) Gently drop tablespoonfuls of cod mixture into oil, and fry, turning once, until golden brown, about 5 minutes. Work in batches, taking care not to crowd fritters.
  • Drain on paper towels, and serve with lime wedges, or keep in a warm oven until ready to serve.

Tips:

  • Soak the salt cod for at least 24 hours, changing the water several times to remove the saltiness.
  • Shred the salt cod into small pieces to ensure even cooking.
  • Use a food processor to finely chop the onion and garlic for a smoother texture.
  • Add chopped parsley to the batter for extra flavor and color.
  • Heat the oil to the correct temperature before frying the fritters to prevent them from becoming greasy.
  • Fry the fritters in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan and ensure even cooking.
  • Serve the fritters hot with a side of saffron allioli for a delicious and authentic Spanish dish.

Conclusion:

Salt cod fritters with saffron allioli are a delectable Spanish dish that combines the flavors of the sea and the earth. The combination of crispy fritters and creamy saffron allioli creates a harmonious balance of textures and flavors. This dish is perfect for a tapas party or as a main course served with a side salad. Whether you are a seasoned cook or a beginner, these salt cod fritters are sure to impress your taste buds and leave you craving more. So, gather your ingredients, follow the steps, and enjoy this delightful Spanish culinary creation!

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