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Sicilian Salt Cod Stew (Baccalà Alla Ghiotta)

Dec 18, 2023 · Modified: Nov 21, 2024 by Svitlana · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

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Baccalà alla Ghiotta is a hearty and flavorful Sicilian salt cod (baccalà) stew with potatoes, olives, capers, pine nuts and tomatoes.

baccala stew with potatoes in a white serving dish

Depending on the particular region of Sicily there are some variations to the recipe.

But this is the essence and the beauty of Italian food. Just like Italian dialect varies from region to region (sometimes even city to city!) the same recipe can taste slightly or a lot different based on the absence or presence of some ingredients.

But what remains unchangeable is the hearty, rich flavor that brings comfort and joy.

Salt cod recipes in Italy are traditionally served for Christmas Eve, Good Friday and during Lent.

Table Of Contents
  • What is Baccalà?
  • Ingredients & Possible Substitutes
  • HOW TO MAKE
  • HOW TO STORE
  • MAKE AHEAD
  • Italian Breads To Serve With Salt Cod Stew
  • Full Recipe

What is Baccalà?

"Baccalà" is an Italian term for salt-cured codfish. Preserving cod in salt is a traditional method of preserving fish has been used for centuries in many cultures.

To prepare baccalà for cooking, it typically needs to be soaked in water for 2-3 days to remove excess salt. Once desalted, baccalà can be used in stews, soups, salads, or other recipes.

Keep in mind that the term "baccalà" specifically refers to cod that has been preserved in salt, and it's different from fresh cod or from stoccafisso (stockfish). The latest is also a preserved cod, with the difference that it was air-cured.

Ingredients & Possible Substitutes

photo of the ingredients
  • Baccalà (salted codfish): Codfish preserved in salt. Essentially any codfish can be used including stoccafisso (dried codfish) and even fresh (or frozen) codfish, which tends to be the last option. During holiday season, both baccalà and stoccafisso can be found in vacuum sealed bags, ready to use (already soaked). But in case you’re getting baccala or stoccafisso you’ll have to soak them first
    • Baccalà - if using traditional baccalà wash it under cold running water removing all the salt. Put in large bowl filled with cold water and soak baccala for 2-3 days. Change water twice a day, I usually do it in the morning and in the evening. Keep the bowl with baccala in the fridge.
    • Stockfish (Stoccafisso) -should also be soaked in cold water, changing it every 24 hours. Soaking time for stoccafisso is 7-10 days. The goal of soaking stoccafisso is to re-hydrate the flash of the fish.
salted baccala vs vacuum packed soaked baccala
  • Potatoes: Use the same quantity by weight as baccalà or a little more (as in the recipe).
  • Cherry Tomatoes: Fresh cherry tomatoes are the best since they provide extra flavor. Feel free to substitute with a few tablespoons of tomato concentrate added once potatoes are cooked.
  • Sun-dried tomatoes: I find they add depth of flavor like no other. By all means use it if you have sun-dried tomatoes on hand but just know that a lot of people also make it without.
  • Onion: Small onion used as a flavor base. Some prefer to use a classic soffritto (onion, carrot and celery - finely chopped). 
  • Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves(s). Use whole (crashed with a flat knife) or chopped if you like more intense garlic flavor.
  • Capers: Marinated capers, drained. If using salt-covered capers rinse them under tap water to remove excess salt.
  • Olives: Green olive or black olives or a mix of both.
  • Pine nuts: One of the traditional ingredients of Sicilian cuisine, hence a-must for Baccala Alla Ghiotta.
  • Herbs & Spices: Dried oregano, fresh (frozen) parsley, hot pepper flakes (peperoncino).
  • EVO Oil: Extra virgin olive oil.

Optional add-ons

  • celery and carrots (diced, add together with onion soffritto), gives extra flavor and helps stretch slightly the servings.
  • raisins (add in the beginning of cooking along with olives), add sweetness to the dish, typical of Sicilian cuisine.
  • white wine (add in the beginning of cooking along with olives) - add extra flavor that pairs perfectly with the fish.

HOW TO MAKE

Soak Baccalà

  • Wash baccalà under cold running water removing all the salt. Put it in a large bowl filled with cold water and soak baccala for 2-3 days. Change water twice a day. I usually do it in the morning and in the evening.
  • Keep the bowl with baccalà in the fridge.Once ready to cook, drain baccalà and pat dry with a paper towel. Cut into 2-inch (5 cm) chunks if needed.

NOTE: if using stockfish (stoccafisso) use the same technique and extend soaking time to 7-10 days. You can make the stew using fresh or frozen cod fillets cut into chunks.

Prepare The Stew

making salt cod stew step by step pictures
  • In a large pan or cast-iron casserole add a generous splash of extra virgin olive oil, about ⅓ cup.
  • Add finely chopped onion, garlic crushed with a flat knife (chop garlic if you prefer stronger garlic taste), hot pepper flakes and diced cherry tomatoes. Set the heat to medium and cook for 3-4 minutes.
  • Add olives, thinly sliced sun dried tomatoes and roughly chopped capers.
  • Reduce the heat to medium low and simmer for 2 minutes.
  • Add 1 tablespoon of parsley and diced potatoes along with 1 cup of water. Salt very slightly (consider capers, olives and baccala are naturally salty). Bring to a boil. Cook on low heat with lid on for 30 minutes.
final cooking of baccala stew
  • Add pine nuts, oregano, mix well.
  • Arrange baccala pieces on top. Add a a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and the remaining parsley. Spoon the sauce from the bottom of the casserole on top of the fish. Cover with a lid and cook for 10-15 more minutes.
salt cod stew in a baking dish

You won't need any sides since this stew is a complete meal in and of itself.

Serve with a piece of homemade bread.

HOW TO STORE

Salt cod stew can be stored in the fridge for 2 days and reheated on low heat when ready to serve. Any leftovers can be frozen for up to 1 months.

MAKE AHEAD

You can prepare the stew a day in advance. In fact, it tastes even better the next day.
Alternatively you can make the stew up until the step where codfish is added. Store in the fridge for up to 2 days, then heat up and continue from the step where you left off.

baccala stew with potatoes in a serving dish

Italian Breads To Serve With Salt Cod Stew

  • Semolina Bread – made with durum wheat flour and topped with sesame seeds. It pairs perfectly with any salad.
  • Homemade Ciabatta Bread – step by step recipe and video on how to make the most delicious ciabatta bread with big holes.
  • No Knead Ciabatta Rolls – easy & delicious no knead ciabatta rolls perfect for individual servings.

Full Recipe

baccala stew with potatoes in a white serving dish

Sicilian Salt Cod Stew (Baccalà Alla Ghiotta)

5 from 3 votes
Hearty and flavorful this salt cod stew with potatoes, olives, capers, pine nuts and tomatoes is one of a kind. Made in the best Sicilian tradition it's unpretentious and comforting.
Recipe authorAuthor: Svi
PREP TIME:10 minutes mins
COOK TIME:45 minutes mins
SERVINGS: 4
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Ingredients
 

  • 1 lb baccala , 450-500 grams
  • 1.5 lb potatoes , 4 medium potatoes
  • ⅔ cup olives 150 g
  • 1 onion small
  • 1-2 cloves garlic
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes , 225 grams
  • 1.5 tablespoon capers , roughly chopped 15 grams
  • 1.5 tablespoon pine nuts , 15 grams
  • 3 halves sun dried tomato , 30 grams or 1 oz
  • 2 tablespoon fresh parsley , chopped
  • Dried oregano , about 2 tablespoon or to taste
  • Peperoncino flakes to taste , hot pepper flakes
  • Extra virgin olive oil

Instructions
 

Soak Baccalà

  • Wash baccalà under cold running water removing all the salt. Put it in a large bowl filled with cold water and soak baccala for 2-3 days. Change water twice a day. I usually do it in the morning and in the evening.
  • Keep the bowl with baccala in the fridge.
    Once ready to cook, drain baccalà and pat dry with a paper towel.
    Cut into 2-inch (5 cm) chunks if needed.

Prepare The Stew

  • In a large pan or cast-iron casserole add a generous splash of extra virgin olive oil, about ⅓ cup.
  • Add finely chopped onion, garlic crushed with a flat knife (chop garlic if you prefer stronger garlic taste), hot pepper flakes and diced cherry tomatoes. Set the heat to medium and cook for 3-4 minutes.
  • Add olives, thinly sliced sun dried tomatoes and roughly chopped capers.
  • Reduce the heat to medium low and simmer for 2 minutes.
  • Add 1 tablespoon of parsley and diced potatoes along with 1 cup of water. Salt very slightly (consider capers, olives and baccala are naturally salty). Bring to a boil. Cook on low heat with lid on for 30 minutes.
  • Add pine nuts, oregano, mix well.
  • Arrange baccala pieces on top. Add a a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and the remaining parsley. Spoon the sauce from the bottom of the casserole ontop of the fish. Cover with a lid and cook for 10-15 more minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 540kcalCarbohydrates: 36gProtein: 76gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 172mgSodium: 8423mgPotassium: 2566mgFiber: 6gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 614IUVitamin C: 51mgCalcium: 231mgIron: 5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Buon Appetito!

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  1. Giulia says

    December 18, 2023 at 7:45 pm

    Baccala stew was one of my favorite Christmas Eve (LaVigilia) dishes. My mom only ever used the salted cod after soaking in water for several days. We are not Sicilian but Lazio and so we only used tomatoes, onions and potatoes. But this recipe sounds delicious and I will definitely try for me and my husband - our more "american" kids may or may not like it BUT I know we will

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  2. Marge Julian says

    December 18, 2023 at 7:24 pm

    Never tried this due to family dislike of fish. I’d love to try making it for myself soon. It sounds delicious and I love fish.

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