On the way home from Peterborough today, I popped into Morrisons for some groceries. On the fish counter they had some amazing looking cod roe. They normally come in pairs, but I bought just one, as I am not quite sure what I am doing with it.
I used to love cod roe as a child, but have only prepared it myself a couple of times, and then only from ready-cooked roe, pressed and canned. I spoke to the fishmonger and he advised me to boil it for about 15-30 minutes, after which it should be firm enough to to slice and fry.
However, it has just occurred to me that you can smoke roe, although I haven’t yet decided whether it should be hot smoked or cold smoked. A quick google suggests that people do either, and sometimes both.
I am going to be busy tomorrow (board gaming), but a common thing I see is “brine it for an hour, then dry and leave in the fridge for 12-24 hours”. So I think I will do that now, and then I can look at it again on Sunday.
Another thought – smoked roe, isn’t that what you make taramosalata from?
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Re: Cod Roe
Cheers. That was one of the options I found, and I will give the hot smoking route a try sometime soon, while cod roe is still available.
However, I have decided to cold smoke this one, as it leaves my options open - once it is smoked, some it can head for the frying pan, to serve on toast, while some can be made into taramosolata.
I wish I'd picked up a whole (double-lobed) roe now!
Anyway, I didn't brine it in the end, but simply packed it in salt and left it overnight. Googling suggests there are a million and one ways to do this, so I went for the easiest.
However, I have decided to cold smoke this one, as it leaves my options open - once it is smoked, some it can head for the frying pan, to serve on toast, while some can be made into taramosolata.
I wish I'd picked up a whole (double-lobed) roe now!
Anyway, I didn't brine it in the end, but simply packed it in salt and left it overnight. Googling suggests there are a million and one ways to do this, so I went for the easiest.
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Re: Cod Roe
I love smoked cod roe, and I salt overnight, cook in boiling water for a few minutes and then cold smoke.
Very seasonal at this time of year, but soon to end.
Cheers
Marcus
Very seasonal at this time of year, but soon to end.
Cheers
Marcus