LIFESTYLE → THIS WAY THAT WAY Issue 833 · October 26, 2020

Gefilte Fish

Although it’s certainly a traditional food, there are so many non-traditional ways to prepare it.

Gefilte Fish

This famous Ashkenazi staple has been around for generations. It’s a “love it” or “hate it” kind of dish, often paired with horseradish, whose heat works perfectly with the sweet flavor and dense texture of gefilte fish. Although it’s certainly a traditional food, there are so many non-traditional ways to prepare it.

What’s in a Name?

Gefilte was originally made by stuffing fish skin with ground fish, eggs, matzah meal, and seasonings — hence its name, which means “stuffed fish.”

Frugal Fish

Gefilte fish rose in popularity because it can be made from the less desirable parts of the fish, making it a cheaper option for Jews living in poverty.

Also Known As

Some people refer to gefilte fish as “fish meatloaf” or even as a “fish matzah ball”!

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