Bought a jar of Manischewitz All Whitefish. No prep info on it, nor on their website. Any suggestions? Thanks.!


Question: 1 (17.3 ounce) package frozen puff pastry


2/3 cup instant mashed potatoes


2/3 cup boiling water


4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted


1 can (2.8 ounce) french fried onions


1 (24 ounce) jar of Manischewitz? Whitefish, drained and patted dry (salt and pepper to taste)


2 teaspoons Manischewitz? Fish Seasoning


8 teaspoons Manischewitz? Creamy Horseradish Sauce with Lemon


1/4 cup chopped flat leaf parsley, plus more for garnish


Line a large, rimless baking sheet with parchment paper or grease with butter. Place instant potatoes in a medium bowl. Add boiling water and stir to combine. Measure 2 teaspoons melted butter and set aside. Add remaining butter to potatoes and mix well. Stir in french fried onions and 1/4 cup parsley. Mash fish and add to potato mixture. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix well.


Remove both pieces of puff pastry to a floured board. Unfold and cut along natural folds to form a total 6 equal rectangular pieces (from both sheets of puff pastry). Remove 2 pieces of pastry and set aside for another use. With a floured rolling pin, roll remaining 4 pieces slightly to flatten.


Spoon 1/4 of potato-fish mixture onto each of the 4 puff pastry pieces and make a log of the fish mixture down the center. Roll each puff pastry piece into a log (around fish mixture) from longest side (like a jelly roll). Pinch seam lightly to seal. Trim off 1-inch of unfilled dough ends. Place logs seam side down on prepared baking sheet and brush with reserved melted butter. Sprinkle with Fish Seasoning. Using a serrated knife, cut each log into 8 equal pieces and separate and place them 1/2 inch-apart on the baking sheet. Bake in a preheated 375 degree F oven 30 to 35 minutes until golden brown. To serve, arrange knishes on a serving platter. Garnish each piece a small dollop of Creamy Horseradish Sauce with Lemon. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve as an appetizer (finger food).


Answers: 1 (17.3 ounce) package frozen puff pastry


2/3 cup instant mashed potatoes


2/3 cup boiling water


4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted


1 can (2.8 ounce) french fried onions


1 (24 ounce) jar of Manischewitz? Whitefish, drained and patted dry (salt and pepper to taste)


2 teaspoons Manischewitz? Fish Seasoning


8 teaspoons Manischewitz? Creamy Horseradish Sauce with Lemon


1/4 cup chopped flat leaf parsley, plus more for garnish


Line a large, rimless baking sheet with parchment paper or grease with butter. Place instant potatoes in a medium bowl. Add boiling water and stir to combine. Measure 2 teaspoons melted butter and set aside. Add remaining butter to potatoes and mix well. Stir in french fried onions and 1/4 cup parsley. Mash fish and add to potato mixture. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix well.


Remove both pieces of puff pastry to a floured board. Unfold and cut along natural folds to form a total 6 equal rectangular pieces (from both sheets of puff pastry). Remove 2 pieces of pastry and set aside for another use. With a floured rolling pin, roll remaining 4 pieces slightly to flatten.


Spoon 1/4 of potato-fish mixture onto each of the 4 puff pastry pieces and make a log of the fish mixture down the center. Roll each puff pastry piece into a log (around fish mixture) from longest side (like a jelly roll). Pinch seam lightly to seal. Trim off 1-inch of unfilled dough ends. Place logs seam side down on prepared baking sheet and brush with reserved melted butter. Sprinkle with Fish Seasoning. Using a serrated knife, cut each log into 8 equal pieces and separate and place them 1/2 inch-apart on the baking sheet. Bake in a preheated 375 degree F oven 30 to 35 minutes until golden brown. To serve, arrange knishes on a serving platter. Garnish each piece a small dollop of Creamy Horseradish Sauce with Lemon. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve as an appetizer (finger food).

I am a former chef from Canada and worked in Hotel kosher kitchens and we alway served it as an appetizer or in a cold plate with other fish like smoked salmon, smoked whitefish and sable.

The sauces have to be if your observent non dairy, I like beet horseradish or if your not Jewish a sour cream based sauce, cucumber, or one made white horseradih and grated apple and a bit of mayo.





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