Many recipe roads lead to a great taramosalata, arguably the best-known Greek dip and one of the great Greek meze recipes! I have a few different recipes for taramosalata, the fish roe spread that is a Lenten classic but also eaten throughout the year as a meze, on this very site. The secret to all of them is to add more olive oil than you thought imaginable! It tames the overwhelming saltiness of the fish roe and creates that craveable, irresistible creaminess that will keep you dipping for more.
This is taramosalata recipe is yet another incarnation! Tarama, fish roe, is a nutrient-dense Greek diet ingredient and it’s not by accident that this dip is a staple during Lent. Enjoy it with pita wedges, fresh vegetable sticks or as a side to other Lenten classics like boiled beet salad and beet greens with olive oil and vinegar.
Note: You can use seltzer or sparkling water instead of plain water to achieve an even fluffier texture.