[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":399},["ShallowReactive",2],{"recipe:new-zealand-smoked-kahawai-pate":3,"recipe:country:new-zealand":177},{"slug":4,"title":5,"nativeName":6,"pronunciation":7,"countrySlug":8,"region":9,"emoji":10,"summary":11,"intro":12,"story":13,"whyThis":14,"tips":19,"substitutions":26,"variations":39,"serveWith":49,"storage":51,"faq":52,"equipment":68,"baseServings":72,"prepMinutes":73,"cookMinutes":74,"restMinutes":75,"difficulty":76,"course":77,"diet":80,"mainIngredients":84,"ingredients":89,"instructions":132,"nutrition":154,"images":158,"keywords":168,"publishedAt":175,"updatedAt":175,"authorSlug":176},"new-zealand-smoked-kahawai-pate","Smoked Kahawai Pâté (New Zealand Smoked Fish Dip)","kahawai","KAH-ha-why","new-zealand","Coastal North Island and the top of the South","🐟","Hot-smoked kahawai flaked into cream cheese, butter and lemon, sharpened with capers and chives and chilled until sliceable. The standard New Zealand summer starter for a fish someone caught.","This is the pâté that gets made when someone in the family owns a smoker and has come home with more kahawai than the freezer wants. Hot-smoked oily fish is flaked by hand, worked into cream cheese with melted butter, lemon and pepper, then chilled so the butter sets and the mixture firms enough to spread thickly on a cracker. Half the fish is blended smooth and half is folded in as flakes, which is the difference between a pâté that eats like a paste and one where you can still tell what fish it was. It takes fifteen minutes of actual work and needs several hours in the fridge to become itself.","Kahawai is a strong, fast schooling fish that hunts in visible boiling patches close to shore, which makes it one of the few decent New Zealand fish an ordinary person can catch off the rocks or from a beach with a surfcaster and no boat. Its flesh is dark, oily and firm, and it stales quickly, so it has never had much commercial value as a fillet — the fish has spent decades being dismissed as a lesser catch even while it was one of the most reliable things on the coast. Māori regarded it very differently: kahawai runs at particular river mouths were important seasonal fisheries with their own protocols, and disputes over customary access to those runs have gone through the courts in living memory.\n\nSmoking is what the fish is for. Oily flesh takes smoke well and dark flesh benefits from it, so home smoking became the standard treatment: fillets brined in salt and a little brown sugar, drained until tacky, then hot-smoked over mānuka sawdust in a cheap tin box smoker on the back lawn or a kettle barbecue with the lid down. Mānuka is not a marketing detail here — it is simply the scrub that grows everywhere and burns hot and fragrant, and it gives smoked fish in New Zealand a sweeter, more resinous character than the oak or alder used in Europe.\n\nThe pâté is what happens next, because a smoked kahawai is more fish than one household eats hot. Cream cheese and butter carry the smoke, lemon and capers cut the oil, and the result gets set out in a bowl at barbecues, boat trips and bring-a-plate gatherings with crackers and not much ceremony. Any hot-smoked oily fish behaves the same way, which is why the recipe travels — smoked mackerel, trout and salmon all make a version of the same thing, and coastal cooks in Scotland and Scandinavia arrived at nearly identical mixtures from the same starting problem.",[15,16,17,18],"Half the fish is blended and half folded in as flakes, so the texture is spreadable but still recognisably fish.","Melted butter is beaten in warm and sets in the fridge, which is what gives the pâté body rather than sloppiness.","Capers, lemon and plenty of black pepper balance oily smoked flesh instead of letting it turn heavy.","Seasoning happens after chilling, since cold blunts salt and acid and warm-tasted pâté always ends up underseasoned.",[20,21,22,23,24,25],"Strip out the dark red bloodline running down the centre of each fillet. It carries most of the strong, fishy oiliness and its removal changes the pâté completely.","Run your fingers along the flesh against the grain to find pin bones before you flake. A single bone in a smooth pâté is what people remember about it.","Let the melted butter cool to barely warm before it goes in. Hot butter splits cream cheese into a grainy, curdled mess.","Do not blend the whole batch smooth. Thirty seconds too long turns it into fish paste with no texture left to notice.","Taste only after it has chilled for at least two hours; a mixture that tastes correct at room temperature will taste flat and undersalted cold.","If the smoked fish was heavily brined and the pâté comes out salty, beat in more cream cheese rather than adding lemon, which only makes it sharp and salty.",[27,31,35],{"original":28,"swap":29,"note":30},"Smoked kahawai","Hot-smoked mackerel, trout or salmon","Use hot-smoked fish that flakes, not cold-smoked slices, which stay silky and will not break up into the mixture.",{"original":32,"swap":33,"note":34},"Cream cheese","Thick Greek yoghurt with extra butter, or crème fraîche","Yoghurt makes a lighter, tangier pâté that will not set as firmly, so chill it longer before serving.",{"original":36,"swap":37,"note":38},"Capers","Finely chopped gherkin or a spoonful of horseradish","The job is sharpness against the oil, so any pickled or pungent element works in the same slot.",[40,43,46],{"name":41,"description":42},"Potted with clarified butter","Packed into small jars and sealed under a layer of clarified butter, which keeps it for about a week and makes it portable for boat trips.",{"name":44,"description":45},"Horseradish and dill","Capers swapped for grated horseradish and a handful of dill, closer to the northern European smoked fish spreads the recipe shares ancestry with.",{"name":47,"description":48},"Whipped and piped","Blended fully smooth with extra cream and piped onto cucumber rounds. Loses the flake texture but works as a canapé.",[50],"Water crackers, toasted rēwena bread, cucumber batons and lemon wedges.","Keeps 3 days covered in the refrigerator, and the smoke flavour deepens noticeably after the first night. Press cling film directly onto the surface or the exposed top dries and darkens. Take it out of the fridge 20 minutes before serving so the butter softens enough to spread without tearing the cracker. It can be frozen for up to a month, but cream cheese separates on thawing, so beat it hard with a fork to bring it back together and expect a slightly grainier texture.",[53,56,59,62,65],{"question":54,"answer":55},"What is kahawai and what does it taste like?","Kahawai is a fast schooling fish caught close to shore around New Zealand, with dark, oily, firm flesh and a strong flavour that stands up well to smoke. It is not related to salmon despite sometimes being called Australian salmon across the Tasman, and its dark flesh means it is generally smoked or eaten very fresh rather than sold as a plain white fillet.",{"question":57,"answer":58},"Can I use shop-bought smoked fish?","Yes, and most people do. Any hot-smoked oily fish works — mackerel, trout or salmon — provided it is the flaky hot-smoked kind rather than the translucent cold-smoked slices, which will not break up into the cream cheese and instead stay in rubbery ribbons through the mixture.",{"question":60,"answer":61},"Why did my pâté turn out grainy?","Almost always butter that was too hot when it went in, which splits the cream cheese. Melt the butter and let it cool until it is barely warm to the finger before beating it through. Cream cheese used straight from the fridge causes the same problem from the other direction, so let it soften at room temperature first.",{"question":63,"answer":64},"How long does smoked fish pâté keep?","Three days in a covered container in the refrigerator, with the surface pressed under cling film so it does not dry out. The flavour improves overnight as the smoke works through the dairy. It freezes for about a month, though the cream cheese separates slightly on thawing and needs beating back together.",{"question":66,"answer":67},"Is this pâté gluten free?","The pâté itself contains no gluten — it is smoked fish, cream cheese, butter, lemon, capers and herbs. What it is served on is the variable, so use rice crackers, cucumber rounds or gluten-free crackers if that matters, since the standard accompaniment is a wheat cracker or toast.",[69,70,71],"Food processor or stick blender","Mixing bowl","Small serving dish or ramekins",8,15,0,180,"easy",[78,79],"appetizer","snack",[81,82,83],"pescatarian","gluten-free","nut-free",[85,86,87,88],"mackerel","cream-cheese","butter","lemon",[90,96,99,102,106,111,115,119,124,128],{"ref":85,"qty":91,"unit":92,"name":93,"note":94,"group":95},400,"g","hot-smoked kahawai fillets, skinned and boned","Smoked mackerel or trout works identically","Pâté",{"ref":86,"qty":97,"unit":92,"name":98,"group":95},250,"cream cheese, at room temperature",{"ref":87,"qty":100,"unit":92,"name":101,"group":95},80,"butter, melted and cooled to barely warm",{"ref":88,"qty":103,"unit":104,"name":105,"group":95},1,"piece","lemon, zest and juice",{"ref":107,"qty":108,"unit":109,"name":110,"group":95},"capers",2,"tbsp","capers, drained and roughly chopped",{"ref":112,"qty":113,"unit":109,"name":114,"group":95},"chives",3,"chives, finely sliced",{"ref":116,"qty":103,"unit":117,"name":118,"group":95},"black-pepper","tsp","black pepper, coarsely ground",{"ref":120,"qty":108,"unit":109,"name":121,"optional":122,"note":123,"group":95},"sour-cream","sour cream",true,"Loosens the mixture if it sets too stiff",{"qty":125,"unit":126,"name":127,"group":95},null,"to taste","salt",{"ref":129,"qty":108,"unit":109,"name":130,"group":131},"parsley","parsley, chopped, to finish","To serve",[133,136,140,144,147,151],{"title":134,"text":135},"Clean the smoked fish","Peel the skin off the smoked fillets and scrape away the dark red bloodline down the centre with a teaspoon. Break the flesh into flakes and run your fingers through it to find and pull out any pin bones.",{"title":137,"text":138,"timerSeconds":139},"Blend the base","Put half the flaked fish into a processor with the cream cheese, lemon zest, half the juice and the black pepper. Blend for about 30 seconds, until smooth and pale, scraping the bowl down once.",30,{"title":141,"text":142,"tip":143},"Beat in the butter","With the motor running, pour in the melted butter in a thin stream so it emulsifies into the cream cheese rather than pooling. Stop as soon as the mixture looks glossy and uniform.","Butter hotter than lukewarm will split the cream cheese into curds that no amount of beating recovers.",{"title":145,"text":146},"Fold in the flakes","Scrape the blended base into a bowl and fold through the remaining fish flakes, the capers and the chives with a spatula. Keep the flakes visible — this is the texture that separates pâté from fish paste.",{"title":148,"text":149,"timerSeconds":150},"Chill to set","Press the mixture into a serving dish or ramekins, smooth the top and cover the surface directly with cling film. Refrigerate at least 3 hours, until the butter has set firm enough to hold a spoon mark.",10800,{"title":152,"text":153},"Season cold and serve","Taste the chilled pâté and only now add salt and the rest of the lemon juice, since cold mutes both. 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