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SMOKED WHITEFISH TOAST WITH RADISH BUTTERI am almost as excited to write this blurb as I was to eat the dish. Basically, this dish was on my cookbook recipe list for months. Then after whittling and whittling the list down, it was sadly removed. Everyone agreed that no one would ever make it and I was just including it for myself. Which I was. But also, the space in the book became a thing and I finally gave in. Then something crazy happened. On the first day of our cookbook photo shoot, Eric, my cute, younger brother, brought brunch over for everyone. Being extra nice, he of course bought an entire smoked white fish. Literally the one staring at you in this photo. All day long everyone picked at it, because it was delicious, and at the end of the day it got wrapped up and put in the fridge. The next day, someone opened the fridge and said, Danielle do you have any recipes we can use this in, it would be so sad to waste it. I couldn’t believe my ears and screamed very loudly (which if you know me, you know what my excited scream sounds like, so picture that), that in fact, I had the perfect recipe for this leftover smoked white fish! And that, my friends, is why you are lucky enough to have my favorite brunch recipe ever. Hashem always sends us exactly what we need at exactly the right time!INGREDIENTS:1 long, crusty baguette, sliced in half lengthwise1 cup butter6-8 small red radishes, grated¼ cup grated fresh red radish½ tsp salt¼ tsp coarsely ground black pepper1 good quality smoked whitefish, flaked¾ cup micro greens, to garnishINSTRUCTIONS:In a small bowl, combine butter, radish, salt and pepper.Place baguette on a serving tray.Spread inside of baguette with radish butter.Add flaked whitefish to the baguette.Top with micro greens; serve on a large platter with a serrated knife so everyone can help themselves to a piece and enjoy!TIPS + TRICKS: If you don’t have a good crusty on the outside, chewy on the inside baguette to work with, you can lightly toast what you have to add that texture.NOTE: Radish butter is also delicious as a dip for crudité. I know, dip vegetables in butter? That doesn’t sound right. Oh, but it is.VARIATION: Replace smoked white fish with any variety of smoked fish or lox you like! You can even be wild and use herring!
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