Appetizers - Fake Caviar Salad by Tamara P. - Recipia
Fake roe salad – a savory and versatile delight

Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 5 minutes
Total time: 15 minutes
Servings: 4-6

In a world full of sophisticated recipes and rare ingredients, sometimes the most delicious dishes are those that remind us of simple yet flavorful culinary traditions. Fake roe salad is a perfect example of such a dish, bringing to the table a creamy texture and an unmistakable taste. This recipe perfectly combines simple ingredients, allowing you to enjoy a refined yet easy-to-make snack.

Necessary ingredients:

- 100 g semolina
- 1 small onion
- 70-100 ml oil (preferably sunflower oil or olive oil)
- 1 can of fish in oil (approximately 170 g, tuna or sardines are the most commonly used)
- 1 lemon
- Salt, pepper
- Chili (optional)
- 2 teaspoons of ground red pepper (for color, optional)
- A few olives for garnish

Step by step:

1. Preparing the semolina: In a pot, bring approximately 500 ml of water to a boil. When the water starts to boil, sprinkle the semolina in a rain-like fashion, continuously stirring with a whisk. This technique is essential to avoid lumps. Continue stirring for 4-5 minutes until the mixture becomes very thick and has a texture similar to that of roe. Once ready, remove from heat and let it cool slightly.

2. Mixing the ingredients: After the semolina has cooled, transfer it to a large bowl and add the drained can of fish. Use a mixer or whisk to combine the ingredients well. Mixing will give a creamy consistency, similar to traditional roe.

3. Seasoning: Add salt and pepper to taste. Grate the small onion and add it to the mixture, along with 70-100 ml of oil. Mix well to homogenize the composition. Squeeze the juice from one lemon and gradually incorporate it, ensuring the taste remains balanced.

4. A touch of color: If you want to achieve a more appealing look, divide the mixture into two parts. In one half, add the ground red pepper to give it a reddish hue, mimicking red roe. Keep the other half white for a pleasant contrast.

5. Serving: Transfer the fake roe salad to bowls or a platter. You can garnish with olives and lemon slices, giving an elegant look to the dish. You can also create delicious canapés using slices of toasted bread, which can be a perfect appetizer for any occasion.

Useful tips:

- Choosing the fish: The canned fish is essential for the final taste of the dish. Tuna is a popular choice due to its texture, but sardines or other fish are equally delicious. Make sure to choose a quality fish to enjoy an authentic flavor.
- It can be adapted: If you want to add a touch of originality, you can try various spices, such as fresh dill or smoked paprika, to enrich the aroma.

Nutritional benefits:

This fake roe salad is an excellent choice for a healthy snack. Semolina is a good source of carbohydrates, providing energy, while fish brings quality protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and essential minerals. The onion adds antioxidants and vitamins, while olive oil contributes to cardiovascular health.

Frequently asked questions:

- Can it be stored? Yes, the salad can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 2-3 days. The taste will become even more intense as the ingredients blend.
- How can I customize the recipe? You can add chopped olives, capers, or even a few drops of Worcestershire sauce for a more complex flavor.

Ideal combinations:

Fake roe salad pairs perfectly with toasted bread, crackers, or fresh vegetables. You can serve it with a glass of dry white wine or, for a non-alcoholic option, a fresh fruit juice cocktail will perfectly complement the meal.

In the end, don’t forget to enjoy every bite! Fake roe salad is not just a simple recipe, but an invitation to a table full of goodness and connection. Enjoy your meal!

Ingredients

100 g semolina, 1 onion, 70-100 ml oil, 1 can of fish in oil (approximately 170 g), 1 lemon, salt, pepper, chili, 2 teaspoons of mixed red pepper (optional), a few olives

Appetizers - Fake Caviar Salad by Tamara P. - Recipia

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