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Salt Cod with Potato Straws And Egg

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Eggs Travels, A, La, Carte 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

350 g Salt cod; soaked and drained
450 g Potatoes
Sunflower oil for deep-frying
5 tb Olive oil
3 Cloves garlic; finely chopped
2 Onions; very thinly sliced
Pepper
6 Eggs; beaten
2 tb Finely chopped fresh parsley
12 Block olives

INSTRUCTIONS

Skin and bone the cod. Rinse in cold water, then pull into shreds. Pat dry
with kitchen paper or a clean tea towel.
Peel the potatoes and cut into thin matchsticks. Rinse the cold water and
dry thoroughly. Deep-fry in hot sunflower oil until golden brown - do this
in several small batches rather than one big one. Drain on kitchen paper.
Put the olive oil and garlic into a wide deep frying pan (it should be
large enough to take all the ingredients eventually) and warm over a gentle
heat for a minute or so, then add the onions. Cook until the onions are
translucent and tender, without browning. Add the cod and continue to cook
slowly for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Quickly mix in the potatoes and
pepper, then pour in the eggs and add half the parsley. Stir briefly with a
fork until the eggs are creamy but not yet solid. Spoon into a serving
dish, scatter with the remaining parsley and the olives. Serve immediately.
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