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What Is Pike and How Can I Use It?

Pike is easier to cook with than it looks. Here's how to choose, use, and store it, what to substitute, and 4 recipes to get you started.

In Chinese:
梭子鱼
British (UK) term:
Pike
en français:
brochet
en español:
lucio

Recipes using pike

There are 4 recipes that contain this ingredient.

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Uunissa Paistettu Hauki (Baked Stuffed Pike)

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Uunissa paistettu hauki, the Finnish whole baked pike stuffed with rice, cucumber, hard-cooked eggs, chives and parsley, browned in butter and finished in the oven until firm and flaky.

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Gefilte Fish

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Gefilte fish the old-fashioned way: poached pike and white fish dumplings simmered in an onion-carrot fish stock, chilled and served with horseradish. A traditional Passover and Shabbat classic.

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Pike Sandwiches with Cambridge Sauce

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Fried pike sandwich with Cambridge sauce: cornmeal-crusted pike fillets on pumpernickel, slathered with a classic English herb sauce of hard-boiled egg, anchovies, capers, and tarragon.

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Adolf Frey's Pike Quenelles

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Adolph Frey owns one of the few Michelin-rated 2-star restaurants in Germany. He made this dish at the lodge for Carl's birthday celebration one year. Quenelles are poached fish and egg mounds traditionally made with pike.

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