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Bolinos De Bacalhau-portuguese Cod Cakes

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Dairy, Eggs Portuguese C, K, O, T 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

10 oz Salt cod, thickly sliced
8 oz Floury potatoes
Butter
Milk
3 T heaped parsley finely
chopped
1 T heaped mint finely
chopped
Freshly ground black pepper
3 Eggs, separated
1 T Port
Oil for deep frying

INSTRUCTIONS

A day or two before making the fish cakes, put the cod to soak in cold
water. Change the water four or five times during this period.  Drain
the cod and rinse it well under cold running water. Cover with  fresh
water in a saucepan, bring to a boil and simmer for 20 minutes  or
until cod is soft. While the cod is simmering, cook the potatoes  in
their skins, then peel and mash with butter and milk. When the cod  is
ready, drain it thoroughly and remove the skin and bones. Shred  the
cod with a couple of forks. Add the creamed potatoes, parsley,  mint,
pepper and egg yolks, and the port. Mix thoroughly. Whisk the  egg
whites until stiff, then fold into the cod mixture. Take a lump  of the
mixture, about the size of a small egg, and mold it in your  hand to
make a torpedo shape. Deep fry in 375 degree oil until crisp  and brown
all over. Drain on paper towel and serve hot.  Formatted by
suechef@sover.net  Recipe by: TWO FAT LADIES #FL1B06  Posted to
MC-Recipe Digest V1 #856 by Sue <suechef@sover.net> on Oct  21, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1191
Calories From Fat: 973
Total Fat: 110.5g
Cholesterol: 803.2mg
Sodium: 1650.7mg
Potassium: 1605mg
Carbohydrates: 24.3g
Fiber: 16.6g
Sugar: 3.9g
Protein: 38.1g


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