Best 7 Taramousalata Greek Caviar Spread Recipes

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Taramasalata, also known as Greek caviar spread or simply taramosalata, is a popular Mediterranean dip or spread made primarily from cured fish roe, typically carp or cod, along with other ingredients such as bread, olive oil, lemon juice, and seasonings. It is often served as an appetizer or meze and can be enjoyed with pita bread, crackers, or vegetables as a dip. Whether you're a seasoned chef or an excited beginner, this article provides you with the essential guidance to create the perfect taramasalata at home, allowing you to impress your guests or simply treat yourself to a delightful Mediterranean delicacy.

Here are our top 7 tried and tested recipes!

TARAMOSALATA



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Taramosalata is a classic Greek appetizer (meze). Satisfyingly delicious, it goes a long way as a party nibble and is also nice to have in the fridge for a quick lunch with some olives and a salad on the side. Fish roe is high in Omega 3 and Vitamin B12, and this is a great way to enjoy it.

Provided by Diana Moutsopoulos

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Seafood

Time 20m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 6

13 ounces bread, crust removed
cold water to cover
½ cup olive oil
1 small onion, roughly chopped
1 large lemon, juiced
1 cup tarama (cured carp, cod, or mullet roe)

Steps:

  • Place bread in a bowl, cover with water and let sit until the bread is well soaked, 5 to 10 minutes. Drain water from the bowl and squeeze all of the excess water from the bread.
  • Combine bread, olive oil, onion, and lemon juice in a food processor; process until smooth and homogeneous. Add tarama and process until well combined.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 383.2 calories, Carbohydrate 34.7 g, Cholesterol 139.6 mg, Fat 22.5 g, Fiber 2.5 g, Protein 13.4 g, SaturatedFat 3.5 g, Sodium 456 mg, Sugar 3.1 g

TARAMOSALATA: CARP ROE SPREAD



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Provided by Cat Cora

Categories     side-dish

Time 25m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/2 cup water
1/2 cup milk
3 slices white bread, about 1-inch thick, crust removed
1/2 cup tarama (carp roe)
1 yellow onion, minced
3 tablespoons lemon juice
3/4 cup olive oil
Water, as needed
1 tablespoon parsley, chopped
Crostini, recipe follows
1 clove minced garlic
2 tablespoons butter, softened
12 slices crusty bread

Steps:

  • Combine the water and milk. Soak the bread in water and milk and squeeze it dry. Put the bread, tarama, onion, lemon juice, and olive oil in a food processor and blend until smooth. Add water as needed. Fold in chopped parsley and refrigerate overnight. Serve with crostini. Notes: Taramosalata is found in every Greek household, especially during the Lenten season. It is also Also very popular in taveranas all over Greece. It is best eaten on crisp pita or crackers as a meze with ouzo or Restina wine. It is a dish that Greeks eat on a daily basis.
  • For crostini:
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • In a small bowl, mix together the garlic and butter. Brush the butter/garlic mixture onto each slice of bread. Place the bread on a sheet pan and bake until crisp and golden brown, about 10 minutes.

TARAMASALATA



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While this is a sturdy and reliable recipe for making the greek cod roe spread called taramasalata from scratch, funnily enough it doesn't call for cod roe. I've come to prefer the commonly available and affordable salmon roe instead. If you are putting together a greek meze plate - with feta and kalamata olives, some marinated octopus and skordalia - save the brine from the feta and use it to season the taramasalata instead of lemon juice and see what you think. It lends a great acidity. Be sure to take the extra step of grating the cooked potato instead of more conveniently throwing it into the food processor and whizzing - to avoid a gluey texture. It'll keep in the fridge for a week and can be used a few ways all summer - add a grated white onion and toss with shaved celery and diced tomatoes as a salad dressing. Or thin with a little of the potato cooking water and some good olive oil and consider it as a sauce for whole grilled fish.

Provided by Gabrielle Hamilton

Categories     dips and spreads

Time 15m

Yield A generous 3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 ounces salmon roe
Juice of 1/2 to 1 lemon
1 clove garlic peeled
8 ounces panko soaked in water and squeezed
Olive oil
8 ounces peeled, boiled Yukon Gold potato (about 2 medium potatoes)

Steps:

  • Place roe in the food processor with lemon juice. Microplane the garlic, and tap into the container.
  • Purée until smooth and orangy-pink and "creamy."
  • Add wet panko and a drizzle of olive oil, and purée until blended, now creamy and viscous.
  • Transfer to a bowl, and with a tiny teardrop side of a box grater, grate in the potato. Whisk all together.
  • Season with a little salt and more lemon juice to taste.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 233, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 40 grams, Fat 4 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 9 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 76 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams

TARAMOSALATA



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This is too good to be believed - you'll just have to make it! Do try to find the white tarama - it is so much better than the pink. In Greece, this is eaten as a meze, with pita crisps or crusty bread. It makes a fantastic dip too.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Spreads

Time 10m

Yield 2 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 slices sourdough bread, crusts removed (3/4 inch slices)
6 ounces tarama (fish roe, the white is MUCH better than the pink)
1 small onion, finely chopped (very small)
1 garlic clove, mashed
3/4 cup olive oil (or a combo of 1/2 olive oil, 1/2 salad oil to give a less pronounced olive-oil flavour)
2 lemons, juice of

Steps:

  • Soak the bread in water for 5 minutes and squeeze dry between hands.
  • Put in food processor along with tarama, onion and garlic.
  • With processor running, drip in olive oil and lemon juice, alternately, until tarama has a light, mayonnaisey consistency and is completely emulsified.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 876.4, Fat 67.9, SaturatedFat 9.6, Sodium 626.3, Carbohydrate 59.6, Fiber 3.6, Sugar 2.4, Protein 9.5

TARAMOSALATA



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Provided by Jonathan Reynolds

Categories     condiments, appetizer

Time 1h20m

Yield About 8 cups. (Send some home with all your guests!)

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 cups corn oil
1/2 yellow onion, coarsely chopped
1 1/3 pounds (about 2) Idaho potatoes, boiled, peeled, cooled and chopped
1 1/2 cups blanched, sliced almonds
1 cup (8 ounces) tarama (carp roe caviar)
1 1/4 cups lemon juice
1/2 cup olive oil
1 cup seltzer, or as needed

Steps:

  • Have ready a stand mixer fitted with a grinding attachment. (You may use a ricer or grater, but the results will not be the same). Coat your mixing bowl with a small amount of corn oil. Pass the onion, potatoes and almonds through the grinder and into the bowl. Fold in the tarama.
  • Remove the meat grinder and fit the mixer with the paddle (or use a wooden spoon). With the mixer on medium, add the lemon juice and then the remaining corn oil in a slow and steady stream. Slowly add the olive oil, mixing constantly. Add the seltzer a few tablespoons at a time. It should have the consistency of a light and airy mousse. Refrigerate for at least one hour before serving.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 400, UnsaturatedFat 33 grams, Carbohydrate 7 grams, Fat 40 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 4 grams, SaturatedFat 5 grams, Sodium 125 milligrams, Sugar 1 gram, TransFat 0 grams

SMOKED SALMON TARAMA WITH PITA CHIPS



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Provided by Michael Psilakis

Categories     Condiment/Spread     Appetizer     Salmon     Bon Appétit     Sugar Conscious     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Makes about 2 1/3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 2/3 cups 3/4-inch cubes crustless country-style bread
1 cup whole milk
6 ounces thinly sliced smoked salmon
1/3 cup chopped shallots
3 tablespoons distilled white vinegar
3 garlic cloves
5 tablespoons olive oil plus more for frying pita
1/2 cup tarama (pale orange carp roe)
2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill plus more for garnish
4 7- to 8-inch pita breads, each cut into 8 triangles
1 2-ounce jar salmon caviar

Steps:

  • Combine bread and milk in medium bowl. Let soak 5 minutes, tossing to moisten. Squeeze bread to release milk; reserve milk. Place bread in processor. Add next 4 ingredients; blend until smooth. With machine running, gradually add 5 tablespoons olive oil; transfer to medium bowl. Stir in tarama, 2 tablespoons dill, and enough reserved milk by tablespoonfuls to reach spreadable consistency. Season with salt and pepper. DO AHEAD: Can be made 6 hours ahead. Cover and chill.
  • Pour enough olive oil into large skillet to cover bottom. Heat oil over medium high heat. Add pita triangles and cook until light brown, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to paper towels and drain.
  • Place bowl of salmon tarama in center of platter. Garnish with salmon caviar and dill. Surround with pita chips and serve. more info Tarama is sold at many supermarkets and at specialty foods stores and Greek markets.

TARAMASALATA



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Make and share this Taramasalata recipe from Food.com.

Provided by mermaidmagic

Categories     Potato

Time 35m

Yield 2 cups, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 large potato, peeled and cut into 1/2 inch pieces (10 - 12 oz.)
4 ounces codfish roe (tarama)
3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1/4 onion, minced
1/2-1 cup olive oil
bread, for serving

Steps:

  • Place potato in saucepan and cover with water.
  • Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer until cooked through.
  • Drain and set aside to cool a bit.
  • Process potato, roe, onion and lemon juice thoroughly.
  • The more roe that is mashed, the better the dip will taste.
  • Gradually add in the oil until thoroughly combined.
  • Transfer to a serving bowl.
  • Can garnish with kalamata olives if desired.
  • Serve with bread.

Tips:

  • For a smooth and creamy taramosalata, use a food processor or blender to blend the ingredients until they are well combined.
  • If you don't have a food processor or blender, you can mash the ingredients together with a fork until they are well combined.
  • If you are using fresh fish roe, be sure to remove the membrane before using.
  • Taramasalata can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Taramasalata can be served as a dip with pita bread, crackers, or vegetables.
  • Taramasalata can also be used as a spread for sandwiches or wraps.

Conclusion:

Taramasalata is a delicious and versatile Greek spread that can be enjoyed as a dip, a spread, or a sandwich filling. It is easy to make and can be made ahead of time, making it a great option for parties or gatherings. With its creamy texture and slightly salty flavor, taramasalata is sure to please everyone at your table.

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