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Forshmak with matzo

5 servings

15 minutes

Forshmak with matzo is a classic dish of Jewish cuisine, rooted in the traditions of Ashkenazi Jews from Eastern Europe. This appetizer pâté made from herring, onions, apples, and boiled eggs has a bright, rich flavor where the saltiness of the fish harmonizes with the sweetness of the apples and the spiciness of the onions. The texture of forshmak can vary from paste-like to coarser if ingredients are chopped by hand. Serving it on matzo adds a crispy base that perfectly highlights the creamy consistency of forshmak. Vinegar gives a slight tanginess while parsley adds freshness. This dish is great for festive gatherings as well as cozy family dinners, remaining an important part of Jewish culinary traditions.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
338.6
kcal
24g
grams
15.3g
grams
26.4g
grams
Ingredients
5servings
Herring fillet
500 
g
Chicken egg
3 
pc
White bread
3 
pc
Green apples
2 
pc
Vinegar
1 
tsp
Onion
0.5 
head
Parsley
 
to taste
Matzo
3 
pc
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Cut three medium-sized slices from the loaf — regular sliced bread is fine. Do not remove the crusts. Place them in a bowl and cover with drinking water so that it completely submerges the bread. You can also soak the bread in milk, but that would be non-kosher.

    Required ingredients:
    1. White bread3 pieces
  • 2

    Clean and chop the onion and a whole apple coarsely. The amount of onion depends on the taste of the eaters, but remember: the longer the forshmak is stored, the stronger the onion smell. The remaining half of the apple will be used for decoration, and it's better not to cut it in advance to prevent it from darkening.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Onion0.5 head
    2. Green apples2 pieces
  • 3

    Pass the herring fillet, hard-boiled eggs, onion, apples, and well-squeezed bread through a meat grinder. Choose the grate based on the desired texture of the forshmak. You can also chop all the ingredients with a knife for a more authentic approach.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Herring fillet500 g
    2. Chicken egg3 pieces
    3. Onion0.5 head
    4. Green apples2 pieces
    5. White bread3 pieces
  • 4

    Pour white vinegar into the prepared forshmak and mix well. You can add the oil left in the herring packaging and make the mixture homogeneous again. Divide the matzah into rectangles using a serrated bread knife.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Vinegar1 teaspoon
    2. Herring fillet500 g
  • 5

    Place the forcemeat in a pastry cone and make decorative mounds on each piece of matzah. Garnish with apple slices and parsley. This results in a beautiful portioned serving — of course, at home it's done simpler by laying the forcemeat in a brick shape on a plate.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Green apples2 pieces
    2. Parsley to taste
    3. Matzo3 pieces

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