Best Peggis Pickled Fish Recipes

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PICKLED FISH



Pickled Fish image

This recipe comes from my husbands aunt. We love to fish and some times I get tired of fried fish, so I tried this recipe I found in one of my many cook books. We love it, and its cheaper than the pickled fish in the stores.

Provided by michele frank

Categories     Scandinavian

Time 35m

Yield 1 quart

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 quart of raw fish, cut in bite size piece
5/8 cup pickling salt (1/2 cup plus half of 1/4 cup)
1 cup vinegar
1 cup white sugar
1/2 cup white sherry wine (if you don't have sheery wine you can use Bacardi rum)
1 cup white vinegar
1/4 cup pickling spices, tied in
cheesecloth
1 -2 large onion, sliced

Steps:

  • Put fish in gallon jar, Add pickling salt and 1 cup white vineger.
  • Put into refigerator for five days.
  • Shake every day.
  • Salt will not dissolve.
  • After five days, rinse with cold water, drain and blot dry.
  • Mix white suger, wine, 1 cup white vinger and pickling spice in sauce pot, heat just to a boil.
  • Take off stove and let cool.
  • Add fish and onions to clean gallon jar, then add brine.
  • Shake occasionally.
  • Fish will be ready to eat in 2 days.
  • But the longer it sets the better it is.
  • If you want to double this recipe, double everything but the spices.

DELICIOUS PICKLED FISH



Delicious Pickled Fish image

This recipe was given to me by my mom. She made a lot of it. It's much like pickled herring. My dad was forever bring home deep sea cod and other saltwater fish. I now use any of the more firm white fishes the seafood dept. has on hand.

Provided by annconnolly

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 15m

Yield 1 batch

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 lb fish
1 cup onion, sliced
1/2 cup sugar
1 tablespoon pickling spices
1 cup carrot, cooked & sliced
2 cups white vinegar
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper

Steps:

  • Cut fish in 1" long strips.
  • In a large jar, alternate layers of fish, onions and carrots until loosley full.
  • Combine vinegar, sugar and seasonings in a pan and boil until sugar is dissolved.
  • Cool.
  • Pour over fish and refrigerate 24 hours before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 601, Fat 0.4, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 2430.3, Carbohydrate 131.5, Fiber 5.5, Sugar 113.7, Protein 2.5

PICKLED FISH



Pickled Fish image

Many of you have purchased Pickled Herring I am sure. It has been a New Years Eve Tradition in our house for over fifty years. "Noon Hour" is a good brand. You can make a very good Pickled Fish at home. I prefer the sweet vinegar and wine rather than the creamed variety. I started experimenting with the cheapest fish I could...

Provided by Gary Hancq

Categories     Seafood Appetizers

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 pt fish fillets - northern, crappie, bluegill, white fish 1 1/2 lbs.
1 large onion - red, white or yellow -- sliced thin then cut in half.
BRINE
2 c white vinegar
1 1/2 c water
1 1/2 c salt pickling or canning
PICKLING LIQUID
2 c white vinegar
1 c water
1 2/3 c sugar
2 Tbsp pickling spices
1 Tbsp mustard seed
1 c reisling white wine or other -- sweet white wine.
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PREP TIME DOESN'T INCLUDE BRINING DAYS IN FRIDGE

Steps:

  • 1. The Fish: Clean and rinse the fillets 1 1/2 to 2 pounds. If fillets are thick slice on the bias to about 1/8" to 1/4" thick, then cut to size of quarter coin. Fish remain raw for this recipe. No cooking of fish. IMPORTANT: The fish bones will dissolve don't worry about them.
  • 2. The Brine: Bring 2 cups white vinegar, 1 1/2 cups water and 1 cup pickling or canning salt to a boil and stir. Allow to cool to room temperature. If using stainless steel pan don't add salt until it comes to a high simmer. Otherwise salt can pit stainless steel cookware.
  • 3. Put Fish into one gallon size zip-lock bag or sealable container and add the cooled Brine. Refrigerate for 2 to 4 days. Then drain and rinse twice. Then allow to soak in fresh cold water for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • 4. The Pickling Liquid: Combine 1 2/3 cups white vinegar, 2/3 cup water, 1 2/3 cups sugar and bring to high simmer-low boil. Add the 2 tablespoons of Pickling Spices and 2 teaspoons Mustard Seed and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes. Allow to cool to room temperature. Then add the 3/4 to 1 cup of Riesling White Wine (I used Black Swan Brand), or use sweet to very sweet white wine of your choice. Strain and reserve both liquid and spices.
  • 5. Packing Fish and Onions: In pint jars place a couple layers of Fish, then layer of onion and a small bit of the reserved spices. Continue layering until jars are full to 1/4 inch of top, pack firmly. Then fill with Pickling Liquid to 1/4 inch of top. Seal and refrigerate for 6 to 10 days. Refrigerated will keep months.
  • 6. You can use the excess Pickling Liquid and Spices to make Sweet Refrigerator Pickles with Onions. Just combine sliced Cucumbers and Onions, and refrigerate.
  • 7. Note: I posted this prematurely prior to editing and checking everything for this recipe on 3/5/10. I will do that and remove this note 3/6/10. Allow me to proof soon before trying this.

PEGGI'S PICKLED FISH



PEGGI'S PICKLED FISH image

This was a recipe my husband had when I met him. Now, I've made it for the past 26 years. He was originally from Iowa where they ate pickled Herring all the time.

Provided by Peggi Anne Tebben

Categories     Seafood Appetizers

Number Of Ingredients 12

white fish (crappie, perch, bass, etc.), cut into bite size pieces
salt brine: (1 cup salt + 4 cups water)
white vinegar
white or yellow onions, cut into rings
PICKLING SOLUTION (PER QUART)
5 bay leaves
6 whole cloves
1 tsp peppercorns
1 tsp whole mustard seed
1/2 tsp . whole allspice
1 c cup white vinegar
3/4 c sugar

Steps:

  • 1. Soak fish in salt brine in fridge for 48 hours. BE SURE FISH IS COMPLETELY COVERED BY SOLUTION & DO NOT PACK TIGHT THROUGHOUT ALL OF THIS RECIPE.
  • 2. After 48 hours, drain & rinse fish thoroughly. Fish will appear somewhat slimy at this time. Don't worry, the vinegar in the next step will firm it up.
  • 3. Place back in container & soak in white vinegar, in fridge for 24 hours.
  • 4. DO THIS STEP ABOUT 4 HOURS BEFORE YOUR 24 HOURS ARE UP!! In the meantime, prepare the solution of vinegar & sugar by just bringing to a boil. ( May need extra solution)
  • 5. Make sure your jars are fairly hot by soaking in hot water. Place spices & onions in jars. Pour hot solution in jars & cool completely.
  • 6. After 24 hours, drain & rinse the fish that's in the vinegar.
  • 7. Place fish in jars with solution. (DO NOT PACK TIGHT.) Be sure solution covers fish completely. Put lids on & store in fridge. Let set in fridge at least a week before serving. Serve with crackers or any other type of appetizer.

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