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Bolinhos de bacalhau (Salt Cod Fritters)

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These are from a Rick Stein recipe & they are damn good.  Crispy & very more-ish.  They are very easy to make & can be prepped in advance by a day if needed, just leaving the frying until you need them.  They do have to be cooked in small batches though,  so not the speediest of dishes.  Worth the wait though. This recipe makes about 20 fish cakes, enough for 6 as a starter, or 4 as a main, along with some home-made green chilli sauce, salad and some nice bread.  These are bistro standard beauties, that seem to be liked by everyone, including kids.  They are good hot, and also warm, so would be great for a picnic too. SALT COD RECIPE HERE There was no point in reproducing it, as it doesn't need any altering, it's spot-on as usual with Rick Stein's recipes! Also worth checking out is BAKED SALT COD WITH PEPPERS & POTATOES . Great comfort food...

Mojo Verde Sauce (with Coriander/Cilantro and Sherry vinegar)

One of three Mojo sauces on HBA.  This is the green one (Verde).  It's fresh and delicious. Great with fish, pork, potatoes or steamed greens. Check out Mojo Rojo (Red) for the spicy one.  It rocks! Check out Mojo Hervido (Boiled) for another classic. Ingredients ½ teaspoon cumin seeds, toasted 6 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed 1 teaspoon sea salt 2 cups chopped coriander (cilantro) ½ cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 teaspoons sherry-wine vinegar 2 teaspoons water Instructions With a mortar & pestle, grind up the cumin seeds first, then each of the dry ingredients one by one.  Slowly mix in the olive oil until you have a paste. Then mix with the vinegar and water to emulsify.  It's effectively a thick garlic & coriander dressing. Great stuff!

Walnut Tarator

Eaten with some fried fish (Huss and Ling) yesterday, accompanied by piles of home-made flatbreads, Baba Ghanoush, Dukka, and Fennel/Feta Kofte.  Damn good it was too!  This tarator has got a lovely nutty/garlic and lemon/parsley flavour.  It's surprisingly light.  This recipe came from Silvena Rowe's awesome book "Purple Citrus and Sweet Perfume.  It came out a little dry, so I added a good drizzle of olive oil over the top just before serving to loosen it up.  It was loved by everyone. Tarators come in many varieties.  This one is Turkish.  In Albania it takes the form of a cold soup, in Iran there is a similar dish called the brilliant sounding "Ab-Doogh-Khiar" an iced yougurt soup with leek & mint (sounds interesting). Many countries use yogurt instead of water, and leave out the nuts.  In fact, it's hard to see what the common link is apart from the name! Takes 5mins, makes enough for eight decent portions. RECIPE BELOW:

McPherson Ham

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  Wow, a surprise 40th birthday present!  This is going to call for some serious munching.  The green & white moulds are apparently fine, they can be washed off with a mix of water/vinegar. Underneath is amazing ham that is two years in the making.  Tomorrow, (hangover permitting), i'll hack into it, and start looking into Palma recipes.  Any ideas, please leave comments.  Cheers!