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3 References  














Kokotxas






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Kokotxas
Alternative namescocochas
TypeStew
Place of originFrance, Spain
Region or stateBasque Country
Main ingredientsFish throats/Cheeks

Kokotxas is a traditional Basque fish stew. The dish is made from stewed fish necks / dewlap (normally from a fatty fish like codorhake) served with a sauce made from white wine, garlic, flour and olive oil.[1] In the Basque Country the dish is served with a green sauce (salsa verde / saltsa berde) made from olive oil, flour, garlic and parsley.[2]

Characteristics[edit]

The recipe for the green sauce is usually prepared with a few cloves of garlic chopped with parsley and olive oil in an earthenware casserole, all sautéed but without browning, adding salt. Remove from the heat and stir to loosen the gelatin. This operation should be done at least twice so that all the gelatin comes out and the sauce thickens. It is usually served hot in the same earthenware casserole.

To the pil pil is put to poach the cocochas of the cod in olive oil until it releases the gelatin and the casserole is moved to obtain an emulsion. It should not fry and the emulsion is made with the warm sauce.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kokotxa in Green Sauce". | Basco Fine Foods. 2015-11-28. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
  • ^ "Kokotxas | Traditional Fish Dish From Basque Country | TasteAtlas". www.tasteatlas.com. Retrieved 2020-04-10.

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