Italian Salt Cod Fritters and Tomato Sauce with Olives, Golden Raisins, and Pine Nuts

Salt cod is a fun ingredient to work with. It can appear in multiple forms; flaked, in a salad, or pureed, as in the French brandade de morue. In Naples, Italy, salt cod is enjoyed in the form of a fritter, mixed with cream and dipped in a fizzy beer batter before being fried. To make the fritter extra special, it is served with a rich, sweet and nutty tomato sauce with olives, pine nuts, and golden raisins. This is an excellent dish to serve as an appetizer or hors d’oeurve at a nice dinner party, and it’s not difficult to prepare, just remember to let the cod soak for 24 hours first.


Comments for Italian Salt Cod Fritters and Tomato Sauce with Olives, Golden Raisins, and Pine Nuts

  1. Madeline Says:

    I don’t remember trying out this dish…hmmm….
    Looks interesting.

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