Codfish Hash

My late ex mother in law developed this recipe more than 30 years ago. She was a cook for a university for over 25 years. She kept the students tummies full.
Codfish Hash
My late ex mother in law developed this recipe more than 30 years ago. She was a cook for a university for over 25 years. She kept the students tummies full.
Steps
- 1
Spray a 13×9 casserole dish with olive oil
- 2
Place fish fillets into the dish, bake at 375 for 8-10 min OR til white & flaky, time varies per instructions on fish package. This took 20 minutes.
- 3
Now your fish should look like this...
- 4
Slice rinsed red potatoes
- 5
In a large skillet, add a bit of bacon grease, I use olive oil. Add potatoes & onions midway through. Now cover them up with a lid.
- 6
Cook on low, simmer style, you certainly wouldn't want to burn this. By the way, I'm using a gas stove. Yes much different than electric stove method on how it cooks.
- 7
Keep cooking til potatoes are tender...fried taters. Hoooo weee!
- 8
Break them taters down & add that fish, check for fine bones if it's catfish. Break that down too using a spatula. Cook a bit longer. It's gotta look something like this...BAM!.. fish hash.
- 9
Serve hot, topped with malt vinegar OR hot sauce, have some homemade pickles on the side. it's the only way to eat it. Have a nice set of pumpkin bars to serve up for after LOL. Have a great night! ;)
- 10
Homemade pickles
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