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Roman Recipe for Baccalà e Puntarelle (Salt Cod and Chicory)

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Springtime (and Lent in particular) to me means “Filetti di Baccalà e insalata di puntarelle,” or fried cod fillets with Roman chicory salad. Many were the Fridays I went with friends in Rome to the famed baccalà restaurant near the Church of Santa Barbara, just off the Via del Governo Vecchio. Inexpensive, delicious, a favorite of locals, the baccalà fillets are served wrapped in paper, and the puntarelle are spicy and strong.

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Recipe for Filleti di baccalà alla romana (Fried Fillets of Salt Cod Roman-Style)

  • icon for prep time 20 minutes
  • icon for servings 6 servings
  • icon for cooking method Fry
  • icon for cool time 10 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds dried salt cod
  • 1 cup flour
  • mineral water
  • vegetable oil (or other oil for frying)

Instructions

  1. Rinse the baccalà fillets, then place them for 48 hours in water, changing the water every 8 hours, in order to remove most of the salt.
  2. Clean the baccalà fillets, cut them into 1-inch strips, and drain. Pat dry.
  3. Prepare the batter by adding the mineral water to the flour, whisking quickly to incorporate. The batter should “barely” come off the whisk when you raise it up: it should neither run off it quickly, nor stick to in entirely.
  4. Heat the oil to hot but not smoking (make sure you have it hot enough to start, or you will end up with soggy fish fillets).
  5. Coat the fillets with the batter, using your fingers to remove the excess, then fry them for 10-15 minutes, turning them with a fork once or twice, until they are golden and crispy.
  6. Drain on a wire rack or paper towels and serve hot with a puntarelle salad (see below).
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Recipe for Puntarelle alla romana (Roman-Style Chicory Salad)

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Ingredients

  • 1 head puntarelle*
  • 4 anchovy fillets
  • 1 clove garlic
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • white wine vinegar
  • salt & pepper

Instructions

  1. Strip off the leafy green tips of the puntarelle (or endive) and set aside for another use. Remove the tough stem on the bottom, then cut the stalks lengthwise to form very thin strips.
  2. Set the strips in a bowl of very cold water for 30-40 minutes (this gives them their distinctive curl and extra crunch).
  3. In the meantime, in a mortar and pestle, crush 1 clove of garlic, 4 anchovy fillets, a few tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil, and salt and pepper (not too much salt, as the anchovies are salty). Add a couple tablespoons of white wine vinegar.
  4. Drain the puntarelle, pat them dry, and drizzle with the sauce.

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