Published : Tuesday, 12 Jan 2010, 12:02 PM EST
(WTNH) - Leticia Schwartz prepares cod fritters.
1 lb salt cod
3 cups milk
1 large Idaho potato
1 tablespoon finely chopped onion
1 teaspoon finely chopped garlic
2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley
4 eggs, separated
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tsp ground cayenne pepper
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Pinch of ground nutmeg
2 cups vegetable or canola oil for deep frying and a deep fat
thermometer
Method:
When buying the salt cod, try to find a piece that looks very
meaty. Trim away all the dark parts around the belly and tail.
Rinse the fish in cold water and place it inside a large container.
The volume of water should be 10 to 15 times the size of the cod,
so use a very big container (maybe a plastic bucket or a large
pitcher). Fill it with about 2 ¨ö gallons cold water, and
store it in the refrigerator to soak for 2 to 3 days (if you want
to maximize space in your refrigerator, cover the container with a
lid, however it is not necessary). Change the water at least 3
times per day and each time you change the water, rinse the
container as well. It is very important to de-salt the cod
properly, otherwise the dish will taste too salty.
On the day you will be cooking the cod, remove it from the container and place it in a medium sized saucepan. Cover the fish with cold milk so that it cooks gently and does not suffer any shock of temperature. Bring it to a boil over medium heat. Reduce the heat to low and cook the cod, uncovered until it becomes opaque, about 5 to 7 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, remove the cod from the hot milk and discard the milk. Flake the meat with your hands into big chunks then shred the fish by either chopping it with a chef¡¯s knife or passing it through a food processor on the pulse mode. The fish will have lost about half its weight after being desalted and cooked, so you should have about ¨ö lb (1 ¨ö cups) of shredded fish. Place the cod in a plastic container covered with a tightly fitting lid and refrigerate until ready to use (you can keep the cooked shredded cod for up to 6 hours before using).
Prepare the mashed potatoes:
Peel the potato and cut it into similar-size pieces to ensure even cooking. Place the pieces in a heavy bottomed saucepan and cover them with cold water; add a pinch of salt. Cover the pan, bring the water to a boil then reduce the heat to medium and simmer until the potatoes are fork- tender, about 8 to 10 minutes; drain them in a colander. While they are still hot, pass the potatoes through a ricer or food mill. Expect about 1 1/3 cup of mashed potatoes. You should assemble the cod fritters while the potatoes are still warm.
Assemble the fritters:
In a large bowl, mix the shredded cod, mashed potatoes,
onions, garlic, parsley, egg yolks, olive oil, and cayenne. If this
batter gets too hard to mix by hand you can use an electric mixer
with the paddle attachment at low speed. Add the salt, pepper, and
nutmeg to taste. In a separate bowl, use an electric mixer with the
whisk attachment to beat the egg whites until they form soft peaks.
Be advised that egg whites without sugar can be easily over beat
and lumpy, so be careful. Carefully incorporate the egg whites into
the cod/potato mixture by folding it in with a rubber spatula. At
this point the batter should feel light, airy and a bit runny. You
won't be able to shape the fritters with your hands since the dough
is so light (that's what makes it so good) so you will need to
spoon the batter directly into the hot oil.
Fry the fritters:
Pour the vegetable oil into a heavy-bottomed pot or casserole
and heat the oil to 350F as measured with a deep fat thermometer.
If you don't have a thermometer, pour a drip of batter into the
oil; if you hear a sizzling sound and see the batter turning golden
brown, then the oil is ready. Using a small ice-cream scoop or
tablespoon, drop each spoonful into the oil. Only add as many as
will fit without touching each other- otherwise they won't fry
evenly. Turn them occasionally with a long slotted spoon, making
sure both sides are browned evenly. When each fritter is lightly
browned all over, remove it from the oil and place it onto a half
sheet pan or another large, flat tray that's been covered with a
double thickness of paper towels to absorb extra oil. Pat off any
excess oil. Continue working in batches until all the fritters are
cooked; keep the finished batches in a warm oven until serving.
These can be reheated in a 300F oven for 5 to 10 minutes.