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W. Baker wrote:
> On the rare occasion when I make the gefilte fish, I also don't let the > fishman grind it, but I use the food processor, which gives a more chopped > texture. I used my grinder for gefilte fish. I think the food processor makes it too mushy. It was all tilapia, but with enough carrots and onions in the pot, it came out really good. I get a few whole ones and use the bones to make the fish broth. Cannot get traditional fish here. My mom had a Hamilton Beach grinder. The motor also had a can opener attachment, so it sat on the counter being useful all the time. She had four grinder heads. One for meat and one for fish for year-round and another set of meat and fish ones for Passover. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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