This dish is known as Bacalaitos in Puerto Rican cuisine.
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1/2 | pound | Salt codfish | ||
2 | cups | All-purpose Flour |
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2 | teaspoons | Baking Powder |
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1 | clove | Garlic » crushed |
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1 | cup | Water |
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1 | tablespoon | Annatto Oil | ||
1 | part | Vegetable Oil » for frying |
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Prep Time | Process Time | Overall Time |
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2 Hours 30 Minutes | 15 Minutes | 2 hours 45 minutes |
1. Soak the codfish in cold water for 2 hours or longer, according the saltiness and hardness of the fish.
2. Drain, rinse and place in a small saucepan.
3. Pour boiling water over the fish and allow to stand 5 minutes.
4. Drain.
5. Remove any bones and skin and shred the fish.
6. Sift the flour and baking powder into a large bowl.
7. Add the garlic, water and annatto oil and mix to a smooth batter.
8. Add the shredded fish and mix well.
9. Heat oil to 370°F in a deep fryer or large, heavy saucepan.
10. Fry the the mixture by teaspoonfuls until golden brown.
11. Drain on paper towels.
12. Keep warm and serve hot as appetizers.
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This dish is known as Bacalaitos in Puerto Rican cuisine. I gave it a 5 |
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