Gefilte Fish

Dairy Free
Health score
5%
Gefilte Fish
150 min.
24
80kcal

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Gefilte fish is a beloved traditional dish that has graced the tables of Jewish families for generations. This delightful appetizer is not only dairy-free but also a perfect addition to any festive occasion or family gathering. With its delicate flavor and unique texture, gefilte fish is sure to impress your guests and spark conversations around the table.

Imagine the aroma of fresh fish simmering in a rich, flavorful stock, combined with the vibrant colors of carrots and parsnips. This recipe yields 24 servings, making it ideal for large gatherings or holiday celebrations. Each serving is a mere 80 calories, allowing you to indulge without guilt. The preparation may take a bit of time, but the end result is well worth the effort.

As you prepare this dish, you'll experience the joy of creating something truly special from scratch. The process of blending fresh fish with aromatic vegetables and seasoning is not only satisfying but also a wonderful way to connect with culinary traditions. Once cooked, the gefilte fish can be served chilled, accompanied by tangy beet horseradish or a creamy dill-horseradish mayonnaise, adding a burst of flavor that complements the dish perfectly.

Whether you're serving it as an antipasto, starter, or snack, gefilte fish is a versatile dish that will leave a lasting impression on your guests. Dive into this culinary adventure and bring a taste of tradition to your table!

Ingredients

  • 0.5 teaspoon pepper black as needed freshly ground plus more
  • 0.3 cup carrots peeled (from)
  • large eggs lightly beaten
  • 2.5 pound fish fillet white such as cod, halibut, pike, or grouper mild-flavored
  • cups fish stock 
  • teaspoons kosher salt as needed plus more
  • tablespoons juice of lemon freshly squeezed
  • teaspoon lemon zest packed finely grated (from 1 medium lemon)
  • 0.3 cup matzo meal 
  • cup onion yellow (from 1 medium onion)
  • 0.3 cup parsnips peeled (from)

Equipment

  • food processor
  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • pot
  • sieve
  • slotted spoon

Directions

  1. Place the fish stock in a large, wide stockpot and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Reduce the heat to medium low and maintain a low simmer.
  2. Place the onion, carrot, and parsnip in a food processor fitted with a blade attachment. Process until the vegetables are very finely chopped, stopping to scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed, about 1 minute total.
  3. Transfer to a large bowl and set aside.
  4. Cut the fish into 1-1/2-inch pieces.
  5. Place half of it in the food processor and process until a ball has formed, about 30 seconds.
  6. Transfer the ball to the bowl with the vegetables and repeat with the remaining fish.
  7. Sprinkle the fish mixture and vegetables with the matzo meal.
  8. Add the eggs, lemon zest, lemon juice, and measured salt and pepper. Using clean hands, mix until combined (don’t squeeze or overwork). To taste for seasoning, form a small patty and poach it in the fish stock until firm and cooked through. Taste the patty and add more salt and pepper to the fish mixture as needed. Repeat the seasoning test as needed.Using wet hands and a 1/4-cup measure, form the fish mixture into 3-inch-long ovals.
  9. Place on a baking sheet.Gently place the ovals in the simmering stock. Cover with a tightfitting lid and simmer until firm and cooked through, about 10 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, carefully remove the ovals from the stock and transfer to a clean baking sheet to cool.
  10. Pour the stock through a fine-mesh strainer set over a large heatproof bowl, discarding the solids. Allow the stock to cool to room temperature.Meanwhile, place the cooled gefilte fish in a large container with a tightfitting lid and refrigerate. When the stock is cool, pour it into the container with the gefilte fish, making sure they are submerged. Cover and refrigerate at least 1 hour and up to overnight.To serve, use a slotted spoon to transfer the gefilte fish from the stock to a serving platter.
  11. Serve with beet horseradish or dill-horseradish mayonnaise, if using.

Nutrition Facts

Calories80kcal
Protein61.51%
Fat21.92%
Carbs16.57%

Properties

Glycemic Index
6.58
Glycemic Load
0.32
Inflammation Score
-4
Nutrition Score
6.5634783195413%

Flavonoids

Eriodictyol
0.09mg
Hesperetin
0.27mg
Naringenin
0.03mg
Isorhamnetin
0.33mg
Kaempferol
0.05mg
Quercetin
1.38mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:80.33kcal
4.02%
Fat:1.94g
2.98%
Saturated Fat:0.59g
3.69%
Carbohydrates:3.29g
1.1%
Net Carbohydrates:2.96g
1.07%
Sugar:0.61g
0.68%
Cholesterol:46.87mg
15.62%
Sodium:681.37mg
29.62%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:12.22g
24.44%
Selenium:23.03µg
32.9%
Vitamin B3:3.08mg
15.4%
Vitamin B12:0.88µg
14.72%
Phosphorus:122.92mg
12.29%
Vitamin D:1.59µg
10.6%
Potassium:248.49mg
7.1%
Vitamin A:334.51IU
6.69%
Vitamin B6:0.11mg
5.54%
Vitamin B2:0.09mg
5.45%
Folate:21.1µg
5.27%
Copper:0.09mg
4.47%
Magnesium:16.43mg
4.11%
Calcium:36.31mg
3.63%
Vitamin B5:0.36mg
3.62%
Iron:0.65mg
3.59%
Manganese:0.06mg
2.99%
Vitamin E:0.42mg
2.81%
Zinc:0.36mg
2.4%
Vitamin B1:0.04mg
2.39%
Vitamin C:1.75mg
2.12%
Vitamin K:1.59µg
1.52%
Fiber:0.34g
1.35%
Source:Chow