Does anyone know what to do with salted cod?!


Question: We bought Canadian salted cod (I think it's raw) at an Italian deli. I have no idea how to prepare it. They said to eat is as-is. No way. Any ideas?


Answers: We bought Canadian salted cod (I think it's raw) at an Italian deli. I have no idea how to prepare it. They said to eat is as-is. No way. Any ideas?

You need to soak the cod overnight in water to re-hydrate it and remove the excess salt. Change the water three times and lightly brush off the salt from it each time. Here is a great recipe for you, its a staple ingredient in portuguese, spanish and italian cooking. Best wishes.

(PS also look up Bacalau or Bacalhau in google for more)

1 1/2 pounds dried salt cod, cut in 4 pieces
1 large yellow onion, peeled and sliced thin
5 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/2 pounds new or California long white potatoes, peeled and cut into very small dice (about 3/8 inch)
1/4 cup water
1 3/4 cups milk
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
3 tablespoons flour
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
1 1/2 cups heavy cream (or light cream or half-and-half, if you prefer)


Soak the salt cod in the refrigerator 24 hours (or better yet, 48 hours) in several changes of cold water. (Keep the bowl covered so the whole refrigerator doesn't smell of fish.) Drain the cod, rinse, and drain well again. Remove bones and skin, and with your fingers pull the cod into small shreds; set aside.
In a large heavy skillet set over very low heat, sauté the onion in 3 tablespoons of the olive oil about 15 minutes until very soft and golden, stirring now and then. Meanwhile, stir-fry the potatoes in the remaining oil in a second large heavy skillet over moderately low heat about 2 minutes until they begin to color; add the water, turn the heat to its lowest point, cover, and cook 15 minutes; set off the heat and reserve, still covered. As soon as the onions are softly golden, mix in the cod and 1/2 cup of the milk, cover, and cook over lowest heat, stirring occasionally, 30 minutes.

While the cod cooks, prepare a white sauce: Melt the butter in a small heavy saucepan over moderate heat and blend in the flour; add the remaining milk and heat, stirring constantly, until thickened and smooth — about 3 minutes. Blend in the white pepper and reserve.

When the cod has only 10 minutes more to cook, preheat the oven to very hot (450°F.). When the cod is done, mix in the potatoes, white sauce, and cream. Transfer to a buttered shallow 3-quart earthenware casserole or au gratin pan. Bake uncovered for 15 minutes, lower the oven temperature to moderate (350°F.), and bake uncovered 25 minutes longer or until bubbly and tipped with brown. Serve at once with a tartly dressed salad of crisp greens and, to complete the meal, a light dessert of fresh fruit. Portuguese wines available here that would complement the salt cod nicely would be such authoritative dry reds as D?o Gr?o Vasco or a well aged Colares. The Portuguese always prefer to sip tinto (red wine) with bacalhau, which they consider too rich and heavy for white wines.

- Enca Mello

You can either fry it in a pan or broil it/ cook it in the oven..
You can add some seasoning to it even though it is salted..
I usually grill the fish I get and I use any oils.. depends on the taste you want..
You can then cut it up and use it in tacos, salads, sandwiches, or add it to a stir fry..

Very simple . Put it in the oven till cooked thoroughly . Saute some tomatoes in garlic and simply put it over the cod >.< I'm only 11but I think that I have what it takes to cook !

Salted cod, or any salted meat is preserved, and does not need to be cooked. If you would like to cook it, you can soak the cod in some water for about 30 minutes to leach out some of the salt, and allow water back into the meat that the salt drew out.

Then, cook it like you would any other fish. I would grill it, and use it in fish tacos.

enjoy

I've had it, and I would toss it! Yuck!!!!!





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