D R I E D C O D:
This particular type of cod is a fish
which is caught in the cold waters of Norway, where
it is also dried. It is then imported into Croatia,
where it is prepared in many different ways, of which
one is white dried cod. In the 90’s, the Stefanov family
widened their activities to include the production of
this typical Istrian delicacy. White dried cod is a
speciality that can be found on many family tables during
festivities and at times of fasting. The family supplies
supermarkets and restaurants throughout Istria and Croatia
with this product.
Method of preparation:
Dried cod is well beaten and then soaked
in water overnight. Then it is boiled until it softens,
cleaned of bones and black skin and again beaten until
it is mashed. Salt, pepper and garlic are added and,
while stirring constantly, vegetable oil (or olive oil
if preferred) is added. It can be served as a meal on
its own, but in Istria it is customary to serve it with
pasta, cabbage or polenta.
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