Kokotxas
Kokotxas are a delicacy in the Basque cuisine. They are the fleshy part found under the fish's jaw, specifically hake or cod. The term "kokotxas" comes from the Basque language, and it is a dish highly appreciated for its soft and gelatinous texture.
Origin and Etymology[edit]
The term "kokotxas" originates from the Basque word "kokotxa", which refers to the lower part of the jaw or chin. This dish is a traditional part of the Basque cuisine, a culinary style from the Basque Country, a region located in the western Pyrenees, straddling the border between France and Spain on the coast of the Bay of Biscay.
Preparation[edit]
Kokotxas can be prepared in various ways, but the most traditional method is to cook them in a green sauce made from parsley, garlic, and olive oil, known as "kokotxas al pil-pil". Another popular method is to grill them, which is known as "kokotxas a la parrilla". The dish is typically served as a main course and is often accompanied by a glass of Txakoli, a slightly sparkling, very dry white wine with high acidity and low alcohol content that is produced in the Basque Country.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Kokotxas are considered a delicacy in the Basque Country and are highly sought after. They are often served in high-end restaurants and are a staple dish in many Basque homes. The dish is also a common feature in Basque festivals and celebrations.
See Also[edit]
Kokotxas[edit]
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Kokotxas al pilpil, Bilbao
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