Thursday, 27 February 2014

Trout Caviar �Fish & Chips� � And the Oscar for Best Hors d'Oeuvre Goes to�

Sure, you could serve some high-end Beluga or Ossetra caviar at your Oscars viewing party, but the problem with that plan is you�d have to get rich first. I�m not saying you won�t eventually be rolling in it, but the Academy Awards are Sunday, and we don�t want to rush you.

Instead, you can go with a more affordable option like the gorgeous trout roe seen glistening herein. This was only $25 for a 2-oz jar, and that�s purchased in San Francisco, one of the most expensive places on earth, so I�m hoping you can do even better than that.

It�s so obvious that I didn�t even mention it in the video, but of course this will work with any type of caviar. Having said that, when you consider value, it�s hard to beat these golden beads. Trout roe has a fresh, clean, briny flavor, and an absolutely beautiful texture. The feeling of those little, subtly salty eggs popping on your tongue is one of life�s great food experiences.

As far as portioning goes, if you use as much as I did on the first batch (pictured right), which was about 1 gram per chip, you�ll get between 50-60 hors d'oeuvres. If you want to stretch things a little further, then do smaller 1/2-gram portions, and get 100-120 still amazing tasting bites.

If you�re like me, and haven�t seen any of the movies yet, the only good reason to go to an Oscars party is for the food and drinks; and getting to enjoy something like these caviar �fish & chips� will make sitting through all those acceptance speeches almost worthwhile. Enjoy!


Ingredients for 100-120 bites (using 1/2-gram of roe per chip)
2 oz golden trout roe (or any other caviar or roe)
120 potato crisps or chips (I used original flavor Popchips)
about 1/2 cup sour cream
chives as needed