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Kibbeling (Dutch: [ˈkɪbəlɪŋ] ⓘ) is a Dutch snack consisting of battered chunks of fish, commonly served with a mayonnaise-based garlic sauce or tartar sauce. [1] In the twentieth century, it denoted the salted waste (the cheeks) of the cod fish, which was an important part of the popular diet. [2] It is a popular dish in the Netherlands. [3]
Tartar sauce is based on either mayonnaise or aioli, with certain other ingredients added. In the UK, recipes typically add to the base capers , gherkins , lemon juice , and dill . US recipes may include chopped dill pickles , onions (or chives ), and fresh parsley ; many around the world combine elements of both. [ 1 ]
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Fish tea – spicy soup in Caribbean cuisine, similar to a fish bouillon; includes ground yam, pumpkin, cassava, potatoes and green bananas, cooked until very soft Fishcake – Fried minced or ground seafood
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Salmon tartare is prepared with fresh raw salmon and seasonings. [1] It is commonly spread on a cracker [2] or bread [3] and eaten as an appetizer.For the usual preparation in Germany, the chopped salmon fillet is salted and peppered, mixed with finely diced shallots or onions, possibly chives or basil and seasoned with vinegar or lemon juice, oil and spices such as dill or coriander.
Serves 4 to 6. Ingredients. 1 red bell pepper, sliced thin. 1 green bell pepper, sliced thin. 1 medium yellow onion, sliced thin. Extra virgin olive oil, as needed
Preheat the oven to 400°F. Place a fish fillet, skin side down, in the center of a piece of parchment paper. Season with a pinch each of salt and pepper.