Best kept secret on the Italian pescatarian table? Baccalà. Salt cod. Yes, you heard me right: this salt-preserved delicacy makes Italy swoon. Indeed Italians are only second to the Portuguese as the ...
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Dive into a traditional Mediterranean favorite with this Baccalà recipe featuring tender salt cod, creamy potatoes, briny capers, and savory olives. This rustic dish is rich in flavor, simple to ...
Place baccalà in a large bowl; add cold water to cover, and let soak in refrigerator 48 hours, changing cold water twice a day. Drain baccalà, and cut into 6 pieces (about 3 ounces each). Set aside.
Pittsburgh Chef Jason Capps has been traveling around the world! Now that he's back in town, we invited him into the kitchen to us make us a treat. 24-36 hours in advance, cover salted cod with water ...
From salmoriglio-topped swordfish to lobster risotto, these recipes capture the sun-soaked flavors of the Italian seaside.
If you're a fish lover and regularly turn to salmon, tuna and swordfish for healthy, pescatarian-friendly dinners, then we have another option for you to try: cod fish. White fish doesn't always get ...
This appetizer, from the “The Tucci Cookbook,” is best served warm on toasted bread that has been rubbed with garlic or on a slice of grilled polenta. Stanley Tucci recommends pairing this spread with ...
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