Discover the delightful flavors of Baked Gefilte Fish, a traditional dish that has been lovingly reimagined for modern palates. This dairy-free recipe is not only a nod to Jewish culinary heritage but also a delicious starter or appetizer that will impress your guests. With a preparation time of just 45 minutes, you can create a dish that is both elegant and comforting, perfect for holiday gatherings or casual family dinners.
What sets this gefilte fish apart is the careful selection of fresh fish fillets—rockfish, pike, and flounder—blended into a smooth purée and combined with aromatic herbs like parsley and thyme. The addition of matzo meal and eggs binds the mixture, creating tender patties that are poached in a flavorful fish stock before being baked to perfection. The result is a beautifully caramelized exterior that enhances the subtle flavors of the fish.
Served alongside boiled carrots and prepared horseradish, this dish is a celebration of taste and tradition. Whether you’re a lifelong gefilte fish lover or trying it for the first time, this recipe promises to elevate your dining experience. Join us in the kitchen and bring a piece of culinary history to your table with this exquisite Baked Gefilte Fish!