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Fish Patties Recipe
Ingredients:
200 g lean fish fillet (approx. 7 oz)
1 onion
30 g butter (approx. 2 tablespoons)
1/3 bunch dill or parsley
1 tablespoon semolina
1 egg
Oil for frying, salt to taste
Instructions:
Wash, peel, and chop the onion.
Rinse the fish fillet and grind it together with the onion in a meat grinder twice.
Beat the egg and add the semolina.
Finely chop the dill or parsley.
Mix the ground fish and chopped onion with the egg and semolina.
Add salt and the butter, then stir…
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