Canadian

Recipe#5739

Title: Fish and Brewis

  SOURCE: The Thirties chapter in _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking

Fish and Brewis

      1 lb Salt cod                            1 c  Salt prok; diced

2 Hardbread or hardtack cakes

"Fish and brewis (pronounced "brews") is one of the oldest traditional

dishes of Newfoundland. ... The fish in Fish and Brewis is salt cod and the

brewis is made from hardtack or hardbread, which is avilable everywhere in

Newfoundland and in specialized grocery stores across Canada. The dish is

always sprinkled with scrunchions, crisp fried bits of salt pork.

Fisherman's Brewis is sometimes the same as Fish and Brewis, but often the

fish and bread are chopped while hot and mixed together, or fresh cod is

used instead of salt cod."

Cut cod into serving-size pieces. Soak cod and hardbread separately in cold

water for 8 hours or overnight. Drain fish. In saucepan, cover fish with

cold water. Heat to boiling and boil gently for 15 to 20 minutes or until

tender; drain.

Meanwhile, in skillet, fry salt pork until golden. Brain breadand place

in saucepan, cover with salted water and bring to a full boil. Drain

immediately and serve with fish on warm plates. Sprinkle with scrunchions.

SERVES:4

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