Traditional Greek Taramasalata (fish roe dip) Recipe - Larder Love (2024)

Author: Karon Grieve

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This traditional Greek taramasalata (fish roe dip) recipe is super simple to make with only a few ingredients. It’s so rich and creamy and will transport you straight to the gorgeous Greek islands with every mouthful.

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Taramasolata (or taramsosalata) has to be one of the most popular of the Greek mezze dips. You’ll find it in every taverna from Athens to the tiniest of the Greek islands.

Taramasalata (tarama) is made with fish roe (in this case I’m using cod’s roe) and lots of lemon.

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Shop bought or homemade taramasalata

If you think taramasalata is meant to be bright pink (almost neon pink in some cases) like the stuff you buy in the supermarket please think again.

Actually there are quite a few tavernas guilty of serving pink supermarket rubbish too.

Traditional taramasalata is a soft almost peachy creamy colour. The store bought stuff is loaded with food colouring and the usual suspects of preservatives and e numbers and the like.

Forget it, make your own homemade taramasalata and enjoy the true taste of Greece.

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I love taramasalata, the tangy salty taste is not too fishy and with a squeeze of lemon juice and a drizzle of good olive oil this is a major treat wherever you are.

Of course it does taste a tad better if you are chowing down in a taverna on a Greek beach, but hey, ho can’t always be in the right place can we…..

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Ingredients for taramasalata

There aren’t many ingredients in Greek tarama sauce, it’s a bit of a store-cupboard recipe really.

  • Fish roe (I have used tinned cod’s roe which is available in most supermarkets. You can only buy fresh cod’s roe when it is in season)
  • day old bread (just like you would use to make breadcrumbs)
  • lemon juice
  • grated onion
  • olive oil
  • pepper to taste
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How to make taramasalata

Remove the crusts from the bread and soak it in water for a minute then squeeze it out. Put the bread plus all other ingredients into a min food processor and give it a whizz.

The ingredients will all come together into a gorgeous creamy mixture.

It is up to you whether you want to go for a totally smooth taramasalata or leave it with a little texture as I have done. Spoon it into a small bowl to serve.

You can top with an olive and add a drizzle of olive oil if you wish.

I like to let mine sit covered in the fridge for at least 1 hour to let those flavours mingle and dance!

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Extra special luxury taramasalata

Add 2 tablespoons of chopped smoked salmon to the taramasalata in the food processor. This will add yet another layer of flavour and a richness to this already creamy flavourful Greek fish roe dip.

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How to serve taramasalata

I like to serve this traditional Greek dip with tzatziki, skordalia and other Greek dips as part of a mezze starter.

Add some Greek salad and other goodies and you can bulk it out to be a full meal. Make sure you have lots of crusty bread or pittas to scoop it up.

Taramasalata is perfect on pitta breads with some salad and prawns as the perfect light lunch.

Homemade taramasolata is also great at a BBQ where you have any fishy dishes like praws, salmon, lobster and the like.

I also like to make Greek style prawn co*cktail using taramasalata instead of the classic mayo.

Kali Orexi!

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Looking for more super easy Greek dips to make at home? Then check these out;

Tzatziki and Greek salad

Skordalia (Greek garlic dip)

Beetroot tzatziki

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traditional Greek taramasalata (fish roe dip) recipe

Karon Grieve

Smooth and creamy and full of flavour this taramasalata is perfect as part of a mezze starter or with prawn co*cktail and BBQ

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dips

Cuisine Greek

Calories 881 kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 slices bread day-old white bread
  • 150 g cod roe canned or fresh
  • 1 small onion finely chopped
  • 1 small lemon juice and zest
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • pepper to taste

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Instructions

  • Remove crusts from bread and soak in water for a few minutes before squeezing out most of the water.

  • Place all ingredients in a food processor and pulse till you get the consistancy you like, you don't want it completely smooth.

  • Cover in clingfilm and set aside in fridge for 30-60 minutes to allow flavour to develop.

  • Serve with an olive and maybe a drizzle of olive oil and a slice of lemon

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Notes

Serve on a Greek mezze platter or in pittas or just as a dip with crackers, bread, veggies or crisps

Turn this into a real luxury taramasolata by adding some minced smoked salmon

Nutrition

Calories: 881kcalCarbohydrates: 78gProtein: 50gFat: 45gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 882mgSodium: 2837mgPotassium: 727mgFiber: 9gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 1385IUVitamin C: 63mgCalcium: 611mgIron: 23mg

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FAQs

Why is taramasalata so good? ›

With bases such as yogurt or bread, a few main ingredients (usually vegetables or fish products), spices, olive oil, and lemon, these dips come straight from mother Earth and are more rich, filling, and pleasurable than any processed dip can ever be.

What is taramasalata made of? ›

Taramasalata or taramosalata (Greek: ταραμοσαλάτα; from taramás 'fish roe' < Turkish: tarama + Greek: saláta 'salad' < Italian: insalata) is a meze made from tarama, the salted and cured roe (colloquially referred to as caviar) of the cod, carp, or grey mullet (bottarga) mixed with olive oil, lemon juice, and a starchy ...

What do you eat with taramasalata? ›

As a side dish, taramasalata always has accompaniments. Pita (Greek bread) is the obvious choice, but a bag of salted chips is also very tasty! Taramasalata comes into its own as mezze with aubergine dip, keftedes (meatballs) and dolmades (stuffed vine leaves).

How long does taramasalata last in the fridge once opened? ›

Uses: Traditionally served with pitta bread, Taramosalata can also be spread on hot toast, crackers or in sandwiches. It can also be served with crudité as a dip. To store: Keep in the fridge and once opened consume within 2days.

How unhealthy is taramasalata? ›

Mass-produced and over-processed Taramasalata is often filled with additives and unhealthy stabilisers on top of starch. This type of Taramosalata is a poor substitute to the original and in most cases will contain only the traces of fish roe!

Is taramasalata high in sodium? ›

Taramasalata, which is made from salted or smoked cod roe, was the saltiest, with an average salt content of 1.25g per 100g, compared with tomato salsa, which was the least salty, containing an average 0.49g per 100g.

What does taramasalata taste like? ›

What does Taramasalata taste like? I would best describe it a "fishy" mayonnaise but in a good way! Because tarama is actually tiny fish eggs preserved in salt, taramasalata is full of umami flavor.

What is the most nutritious fish roe? ›

Often referred to as “Golden” or “Ruby” eggs, Alaska salmon roe is a wild, natural product high in lean protein and omega-3 fatty acids. While Alaska salmon is known for its high level of heart healthy omega-3 fatty acids and lean protein, the omega-3 and protein content found in the roe far exceeds that of the meat.

What is pink taramasalata made of? ›

The preamble to pleasure. As a fully fledged appetizer, the pink taramasalata of La Maison Nordique is made from high-quality salted and smoked hard roe, using traditional know-how.

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