Ingredients
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1
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1/2
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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3
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2
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2
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1/3
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1
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1
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-
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Directions
Josh’s Tuna Gefilte Fish Loaf, This really makes good gefilte fish for a lot less money The instructions are long, but it is really easy to make once you get the hang of it , This really makes good gefilte fish for a lot less money The instructions are long, but it is really easy to make once you get the hang of it
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Steps
1
Done
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Using the Steel Blade in Food Processor, Grind Onion and Carrot. |
2
Done
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Add Rest and Pulse Till Nice Uniform Mush. |
3
Done
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It Is Best to Put This in a Container and Refrigerate Overnight. |
4
Done
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I Can Never Be Bothered and Just Proceed to the Next Step. |
5
Done
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It Is a Little Harder to Work With, but Turns Out the Same in the End. |
6
Done
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Spread a Large Piece of Baking Paper on the Counter. |
7
Done
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Place Gefilte Fish Mixture in a Loaf/Log Shape on Baking Paper. |
8
Done
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Fold Top Down and Fold in Each Side Till Mixture Is Enclosed in a Loaf Like Shape in Baking Paper. |
9
Done
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Since This Mixture Isn't Quite as Stiff as the Real Stuff and I Don't Want It to Leak Out of the Baking Paper, I Actually Staple the Folded in Sides. |
10
Done
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I Then Put the Loaf in the Freezer For at Least 1 Night. |
11
Done
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Boil 1 Pot of Water Big Enough to Hold the Loaf (needs to Be Wide Enough and Enough Water to Cover). |
12
Done
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Add Broth Ingredients to Water and Bring to a Boil. |
13
Done
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Place the Frozen Loaf Still in the Baking Paper Into the Boiling Broth. |
14
Done
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Return to a Boil and Then Let Simmer About 1-1/2 Hours. |
15
Done
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Remove Carefully from the Broth (use 2 Spatulas) and Cool. |