Jellied fish as in the film "The Irony of Fate"

Cookinero 15 Apr 2025

This is a very tasty, interesting snack. Our recipe will help you figure out how to cook jellied fish like in the movie "The Irony of Fate" correctly.

How to cook Jellied fish as in the film "The Irony of Fate"

Step 1

Place peeled onion and fish broth set: head, tail and fins in a saucepan. Pour in water and add bay leaf, allspice, salt. Bring to a boil and cook for 3-5 minutes. Place carp pieces in the saucepan and cook for another 15 minutes over medium heat.

Step 2

Place the prepared fish pieces in a deep bowl, strain the broth through a sieve and mix with gelatin.

Step 3

Place carrot pieces and herbs on top of the fish and pour in the broth.

Step 4

Place the aspic in the refrigerator until completely set.

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