Indigirka
1 serving
30 minutes
Indigirka is a traditional dish of the northern peoples of Russia, especially the Yakuts. It emerged due to harsh living conditions where fresh fish had to be frozen and consumed without cooking. The taste of Indigirka is fresh, bright, and slightly spicy due to the combination of tender chirra, crunchy red onion, light oiliness, and the piquancy of peppers. Serving it with lime dipped in red pepper adds a refreshing tang to the dish. Indigirka is perfect for lovers of stroganina and connoisseurs of authentic northern cuisine where the freshness of ingredients plays a key role.

1
Leave the frozen chir fillet at room temperature for 8 minutes.
- Chir fillet: 120 g
2
Cut the fillet into cubes.
- Chir fillet: 120 g
3
Dice the red onion.
- Red onion: 20 g
4
Mix the fish with onion, add vegetable oil, salt, and black pepper.
- Chir fillet: 120 g
- Red onion: 20 g
- Vegetable oil: 10 ml
- Salt: 5 g
- Ground black pepper: 5 g
5
Place the fish on a plate. Dip a slice of lime in red pepper and garnish the dish.
- Lime: 10 g
- Ground red pepper: 2 g









