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  1. 5 stars
    I don’t usually eat fish, but there are so many other tasty ingredients in these that I think I might actually like them! Thanks for sharing!

    1. I know Allison. I usually don’t eat this dish because it’s really bland on its own but with my few flavor additions it is so absolutely wonderful

  2. 5 stars
    Food is an excellent way to honor family traditions how wonderful to be able to pass the recipes along to the next generation. Great tip to simmer some aromatics after cooking fish I am totally trying that next time we have fish for dinner!

    1. Thanks Grace. Yes food and tradition are always an amazing way to bond with the family especially by way of passing it down. I hope you enjoy this

  3. 5 stars
    That looks like a light recipe. Reminded me of my Jewish friend who used to talk about all these foods. Nice to read the cultural context too.

    1. Thanks Roxana. Yes, it’s traditionally a Jewish dish so I’m sure she must speak of this one.

  4. I love the story about how your son asks for this special dish at the holidays. What a sweet treat for him. This recipe looks easy enough and the Horseradish to go on top sounds delicious.

    1. Thanks Sharon. yes my son loved his grandma and she’s he is a food it was a way she scored points with him. He really misses her and her dishes she made especially for him.

  5. Amy | The Cook Report says:

    5 stars
    This sounds really delicious!

  6. 5 stars
    I’ve never had this before, but I also love trying cuisines from all parts of the world/cultures. I love your tip on making the house smell good again! I’m totally going to use this next time I make something stinky!

  7. 5 stars
    It’s so wonderful that you get to prepare this traditional dish with Ziv’s family there in Israel! 🙂

  8. 5 stars
    I am saving this recipe ! We eat fish, but I do not make it very often. But since my son’s girlfriend is Roman Catholic, I have started a new collection of fish dishes for when she is over for dinner, and I am sure she (and us!) will enjoy your Gefilte Fish 🙂

    1. Thanks Linda. This is a very Jewish dish not really to do with Roman Catholic. My husband is Jewish I am Roman Catholic. I hope she enjoys this dish anyway

  9. These look great. I’d never heard of them before.

  10. 5 stars
    This sounds delicious! I really like your ingredients and substitutes list 🙂