Cod Liver Pate Recipe with Smoked Oyster (2024)

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Hey, liver haters! One bite of this smoked oyster and cod liver pate recipe may have you singing a different tune. Cod livers have a much milder flavor than chicken or beef liver. A veritable nutrient powerhouse, cod liver is packed with omega-3s and vitamin A. Meanwhile, the oysters are an excellent source of protein and iron. Perhaps just as important, this liver spread is delicious!

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This recipe for smoked oyster and cod liver pate came about as part of my personal goal to learn to love liver.

Yes, it is fine to skip a few healthy foods (such as liver) if you dislike them. Nevertheless, I thought I’d work on my dietary quality a little more. It’s one of my current self-improvement goals.

Repeated exposure to a non-preferred food is one of the techniques that is supposed to expand the palate. I can tell you that I don’t think I’ll ever love beef liver with onions, regardless of how many times I try them.

This cod liver recipe has a much milder (read: more tolerable) flavor than beef liver. When you add in the smoky oysters, shallots, and garlic, the dreaded liver flavor is nearly absent.

As an added benefit over beef liver, the canned seafood here is ready to eat, cutting down on prep time. If you are on a tight budget, canned seafood tends to be less expensive than fresh. Why not give this recipe a go?

Table of Contents
  • Cod Liver Pate Recipe
  • Where do you buy tinned cod livers?
  • How to Eat Cod Liver
  • Cod Liver Benefits
  • Benefits of Cod Liver Oil
  • 📖 Recipe Card
  • 💭 Expert Tips from Dietitian Summer Yule
  • FAQs
  • 👩🏻‍🍳 More Cod Liver Recipes
  • 👨🏾‍🍳 Cod Liver Oil Recipes
  • 👩🏾‍🍳 Other Recipes for Organ Meats
  • 💬 Comments

Cod Liver Pate Recipe

Here are the ingredients you need to make fish liver pate:

  • 1 tin cod livers packed in their own oil (121 grams)
  • 1-2 tablespoons cod liver oil (from the canned cod liver)
  • 1 tin smoked oysters packed in olive oil (85 grams after draining, sardines may be substituted)
  • 1 shallot, chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon dry white wine
  • 1 teaspoon drained capers
  • ½ teaspoon lemon zest (i.e., finely grated lemon peel)
  • ¼ teaspoon dried oregano
  • black pepper and chopped chives, to garnish
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And here are step-by-step instructions to make cod liver and smoked oyster pate:

  1. In a small pan, saute the shallot and garlic in 1 tablespoon of the olive oil from the oyster container. You want them to be translucent but not browned. (This will take less than 10 minutes.)
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  1. Put the drained oysters, cod livers with up to 2 tablespoons of their oil, shallot mixture, wine, capers, lemon zest, oregano in a food processor or blender. Blend into a smooth consistency.
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  1. Pack the pate into a 1½ or 2-cup ramekin. Seal cling film over the surface of the pate. Refrigerate overnight to allow it to firm up.
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  1. When ready to serve, remove the cling film and garnish with the chives (or other fresh herbs) and black pepper. Serve with your choice of fresh sliced vegetables, whole grain crackers, cheese, or pork rinds to dip.
  1. Pro tip: Seal the pate with a thin layer of melted ghee, if you'd like to skip the cling film. You will need to reseal the pate with more ghee each time you cut into it. When preserved in this way, the pate should keep for up to a week in the fridge.

Where do you buy tinned cod livers?

Cod liver oil is extremely easy to find in my area. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find tinned cod livers at any of the stores that I typically shop at. If you live in a major metropolitan area, you may have better luck than I am having.

Since my preference is for whole and minimally processed foods, I wanted to find the cod livers instead of using the oil. Happily, Amazon carries canned cod livers (packed in their own oil) in a variety of brands. King Oscar brand is a great choice, but you can use Threeline Icelandic cod liver or another brand with success too.

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If you can’t find cod liver locally, buying online is a great choice. The other seafood ingredient, tinned smoked oysters, tend to be very easy to find.

Using a blend of oysters and cod liver in this pate helps to hide the liver flavor. Also, using multiple tins of liver would have made a serving of this pate extraordinarily high in vitamin A.

The oysters are higher in protein and iron than the cod liver. Using different types of seafood here gets you a wider range of nutrient benefits.

How to Eat Cod Liver

As I mentioned above, liver is a nutrient powerhouse. It is important to respect such a nutrient-dense food by being mindful of your portion size.

In general, I recommend that a healthy adult consumes no more than one serving of this recipe per day. A little goes a long way with this smoked oyster and cod liver pate! I could easily eat half or (maybe) the whole recipe below, but that may not be the best idea.

My main concern is that it is very easy to go over the tolerable upper intake level (UL) for vitamin A with cod liver. The UL for vitamin A for most adults is 10,000 IU per day. This UL applies to animal-sourced vitamin A foods only (and certain supplements), not to plant-based provitamin A carotenoids.

Cronometer did not have the vitamin A content of the King Oscar cod liver. A similar cod liver product (TouSain brand) contains 11,011 IU vitamin A for 121 grams, the amount used in this recipe.

That means that the cod liver in ¼ of this recipe (one serving) would provide approximately 2,753 IU of vitamin A. That leaves some room for other foods with animal-sourced vitamin A while keeping you under the UL.

Side Effects of Taking Cod Liver Oil

Children have a much lower UL for vitamin A than adults do. The current tolerable upper intake levels for animal-sourced vitamin A for children is as follows:

  • Age 3 and under: 2,000 IU
  • For ages 4-8: 3,000 IU
  • Ages 9-13: 5,667 IU
  • Ages 14-18: 9,337 IU

The serving size of this smoked oyster and cod liver pate is too large for some children. For little ones, a small taste is enough (think of it as a whole food vitamin). Teens should be fine with a portion size similar to mom and dad.

Most of the risk of vitamin overdose comes from supplement use. However, there are a few published cases implicating liver in vitamin A toxicity.

For example, here is a case involving a young child who had regularly consumed excessive amounts of chicken liver spread. His death was related to hypervitaminosis A, mostly due to the vitamin A contribution from the liver.

His two siblings consumed a similar diet. One suffered from long-term consequences, while the other remained healthy.

Most of us do not know whether we have a lower or higher vitamin A tolerance. The UL represents an upper safety level for most individuals in the population. It is probably wise to heed this guideline.

Cod Liver Benefits

Cod liver is rich in healthy omega-3s and monounsaturated fats. Unlike cod, which is a low-fat protein, cod liver is rich in DHA and EPA. (P.S. There is no UL for omega-3s, though consuming excessive doses may result in reduced immune function.)

This leads to a topic I’ve mused about a bit on social media concerning conditional versus essential fatty acids (EFAs). Why aren’t DHA and ARA considered EFAs, rather than ALA and LA? Doesn’t that make sense, since the primary importance of LA and ALA are as precursors to ARA and DHA (respectively)?

Animal-based foods are the main sources of DHA and ARA in the diet. The conversion of the precursors to DHA and ARA are known to be quite low. Animal-based foods (e.g., cod liver) might be thought of as far more critical nutritionally if mainstream perspectives were changed regarding EFAs.

Similarly, the preformed vitamin A in animal-sourced foods is highly bioavailable, while the body must convert provitamin A carotenoids (in plants) to vitamin A. The conversion of beta-carotene to vitamin A is not as efficient as once thought. It depends on factors such as which food matrix contains the provitamin A (i.e., the type of food) and individual variation.

Some of us may convert provitamin A carotenoids to vitamin A more easily due to genetic variations. “Provitamin A carotenoids might not be a good vitamin A source for those subjects of the poor converter phenotype.” Mild vitamin A deficiency may affect the person in subtle ways, such as difficulty seeing at night.

We generally do not know who is a poor converter and who isn’t. Why not protect yourself by including some vitamin A in your diet from animal-based sources?

May I suggest this smoked oyster and cod liver pate to get you started? It is delicious!

Benefits of Cod Liver Oil

What is cod liver oil good for? Like cod liver, cod liver oil is a rich source of long chain omega-3 fatty acids, preformed vitamin A, and vitamin D. If you don't end up enjoying cod liver, a cod liver oil supplement may be something else to try.

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Cod Liver Pate Recipe with Smoked Oyster

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Think you are a liver hater? This delicious cod liver pate with smoky oysters, shallots, garlic, and a touch of white wine may have you singing a different tune!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Snack

Cuisine Scandinavian

Servings 4 adults

Calories 174 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tin cod livers packed in their own oil (121 grams)
  • 1-2 tablespoons cod liver oil (from the canned cod liver)
  • 1 tin smoked oysters packed in olive oil, drained (save oil) (85 grams after draining)
  • 1 shallot, chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon dry white wine
  • 1 teaspoon drained capers
  • ½ teaspoon lemon zest (i.e., finely grated lemon peel)
  • ¼ teaspoon dried oregano
  • black pepper and chopped chives, to garnish
  • fresh sliced vegetables, whole grain crackers, cheese, or pork rinds, for serving (optional; choose the ones that fit your dietary preferences)

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Instructions

  • In a small pan, saute the shallot and garlic in 1 tablespoon of the olive oil from the oyster container. You want them to be translucent but not browned. (This will take less than 10 minutes.)

  • Put the drained oysters, cod livers with up to 2 tablespoons of their oil, shallot mixture, wine, capers, lemon zest, oregano in a food processor or blender. Blend into a smooth consistency.

  • Pack the pate into a 1½ or 2-cup ramekin. Seal cling film over the surface of the pate. Refrigerate overnight to allow it to firm up.

  • When ready to serve, remove the cling film and garnish with the chives and black pepper. Serve with your choice of fresh sliced vegetables, whole grain crackers, cheese, or pork rinds (see note below).

  • Pro tip: Seal the pate with a thin layer of melted ghee, if you'd like to skip the cling film. You will need to reseal the pate with more ghee each time you cut into it. When preserved in this way, the pate should keep for up to a week in the fridge. (If you are here for recipes that support fat loss, keep in mind that this method will add additional fat and calories.)

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Notes

💭 Expert Tips from Dietitian Summer Yule

This is a level 3 recipe (weight maintenance and active lifestyles). Smoked oyster and cod liver pate is a high-energy snack that is full of healthy fat. It's a good fit for keto and low carb diets and freezes well if there’s leftovers. The calorie count for this recipe does not include the optional foods you serve with the pate (e.g., hard-boiled eggs, carrots, potato, hard cheese, slice of bread, sourdough crackers, etc.).

If you have lower energy needs, consider some add-ons from different food groups to extend this snack into a meal. I would add a serving of whole grain crackers, some fresh vegetable sticks, a serving of cheese, and a piece of fruit. You can modify these suggestions as necessary to fit your dietary needs and preferences.

Nutrition information is for one serving.

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All recipes on this website may or may not be appropriate for you, depending on your medical needs and personal preferences. Consult with a registered dietitian or your physician if you need help determining the dietary pattern that may be best for you.

The nutrition information is an estimate provided as a courtesy. It will differ depending on the specific brands and ingredients that you use. Calorie information on food labels may be inaccurate, so please don't sweat the numbers too much.

"To taste" means to your preferences, which may have to be visual to follow food safety rules. Please don't eat undercooked food x

Nutrition

Calories: 174kcalCarbohydrates: 1.3gProtein: 7.4gFat: 15.1gSaturated Fat: 5.2gSodium: 177.5mgFiber: 0.1gVitamin A: 225.5% DVVitamin C: 0.7% DVCalcium: 0.3% DVIron: 6% DV

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FAQs

Is cod liver pate good for you?

Cod liver pate can be nutritious as it contains omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, and vitamin A. However, its health benefits should be balanced with its high vitamin A content, which can be harmful in excess.

Does cod liver taste like beef liver?

Cod liver has a milder, less intense flavor compared to beef liver. It's often considered less strong and more palatable, making it a preferable option for those who might find beef liver's taste too overpowering.

👩🏻‍🍳 More Cod Liver Recipes

Here are a few more ideas for canned cod liver recipes to try:

  • Classic Cod Liver Pate: Blend cod liver with butter, herbs, and spices to make a creamy pate. Serve this smoked cod liver recipe on crackers or sourdough bread.
  • Cod Liver Salad: Flake cooked cod liver into a mixed green salad with vegetables and a tangy vinaigrette.
  • Cod Liver Stir-Fry: Add chopped cod liver to a stir-fry with vegetables and your choice of sauces for a quick and nutritious meal. Serve over rice or pasta.
  • Cod Liver Tacos: Create cod liver taco filling with sautéed liver, spices, and toppings like salsa, avocado, and shredded cheese.

👨🏾‍🍳 Cod Liver Oil Recipes

  • Smoothie Booster: Add a teaspoon of cod liver oil to your morning smoothie for a boost of omega-3s, vitamins, and minerals.
  • Salad Dressing: Mix cod liver oil with olive oil, vinegar, and herbs to make a healthy and flavorful salad dressing.
  • Cod Liver Oil Mayo: Incorporate cod liver oil into homemade mayonnaise for added nutritional value in sandwiches and dips.

Remember that when using cod liver oil in recipes, it's important not to heat it too much, as excessive heat can destroy some of its beneficial properties.

Hot tip! If you find the taste unpleasant, freeze cod liver oil in an ice cube tray to make swallowing the cod liver oil capsule easier (source).

👩🏾‍🍳 Other Recipes for Organ Meats

  • Pork Liver Recipe
  • Beef Hearts
  • Chicken Hearts
  • Beef Kidney Recipe
  • Curried Oxtail
  • Lamb Hearts
  • Chicken Back Recipes

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Cod Liver Pate Recipe with Smoked Oyster (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to eat canned smoked oysters? ›

Great on a cracker with hot sauce, smoked oysters' rich, distinctive flavor also adds a punch to dips and sauces. You probably associate them with appetizers and snacks, but smoked oysters make a delicious addition to salads, pasta, dressing, vegetable dishes, and more.

How to serve smoked cod liver? ›

You can serve this delicious cod liver on toast or on a slice of fresh bread with a dash of salt and lemon juice. Add chervil and a slice of lemon for a touch of colour.

What is the best way to eat liver pâté? ›

• French bread spread

For an elegant and tasty appetizer, serve any type of pâté with a fresh baguette, sliced toasted bread. Let your guests self serve, or spread the pâté on the bread or toast in advance and arrange them on a garnished plate.

Are smoked oysters cooked? ›

Smoked oysters are done when they are cooked through, typically reaching an internal temperature of 140° F. The edges will also start to curl up.

Are canned smoked oysters good for your liver? ›

Liver Health

Oysters have a high source of vitamin B12 and vitamin D, which provides a rich source of antioxidants for the body. One unique antioxidant that oysters contain is called 3,5Dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzyl alcohol (DHMBA). According to some sources, DHMBA can help contribute to liver health.

Do canned smoked oysters have any health benefits? ›

One cup of canned or smoked oysters contains 115 percent of our daily selenium needs. Selenium strengthens the immune system, benefits cognitive health and helps the body fight inflammation. It may also help protect you against cancer and heart disease.

Is cod liver pate healthy? ›

The vitamins (A, D, E, K) fatty acids and coenzyme Q10 found in cod liver may benefit your eyesight! Vitamin D, which can be found aplenty in cod liver oil, plays an important part in the health of teeth and bones. Regular consumption helps boost the immune system.

How to make cod liver taste good? ›

Directions
  1. Place cod liver in a medium bowl; add orange juice and let stand 10 minutes. Place raisins and Grand Marnier in a small bowl; set aside.
  2. Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Drain cod liver and pat dry. Add liver to skillet and cook, turning once, about 1 minute per side.
May 16, 2017

How do you eat cod liver pate? ›

It is delicious on toast as an aperitif or as a starter. Don't be surprised, the oil in the tin is naturally released by the liver during sterilization. This is cod liver oil that you can eat. Its amount varies depending on the fat in the liver.

Why is my liver pate bitter? ›

Splashes can potentially contain campylobacters, which can cross contaminate other foods that may be consumed without cooking. After the milk is removed from the refrigerator, it will be pink from the blood removed from the livers. Blood can give the pâté a bitter taste.

Is liver pate good or bad for you? ›

Liver and liver products, such as liver pâté and liver sausage, are a good source of iron, as well as being a rich source of vitamin A.

What condiments go with pâté? ›

A tamarind chutney is one of the most popular, and its thick yet saucy texture makes it perfect for drizzling over an aged cheese or a pâté or spread onto a slice of bread. Its sweet and sour taste pairs especially well with our Pâté de Campagne which features pork and sherry.

What goes well with smoked oysters? ›

The flavors of the smoked oysters pairs wonderfully with your favorite Proseco, Cava or Champagne. Add your favorite crackers and some vegetable crudite to complete this amazing appetizer.

What is the green stuff in smoked oysters? ›

The green color in oysters is actually not an abnormal color. During the harvesting season, the oysters are still growing and ingest a large amount of plankton while they are still lean. This makes the "green feeds" visible through their outer skin. I think I found glass in my canned seafood!

Why are smoked oysters so small? ›

Smoke oysters will shrink substantially by the time they are done, which really intensifies their flavor. Large oysters are ideal, as little ones will be no larger than a jelly bean by the time they finish.

Can you eat canned oysters right out of the can? ›

Are Canned Oysters Safe to Eat? (Answered!) Canned oysters are a popular seafood option for many individuals. They can be used in various dishes, including soups, stews, and even eaten straight out of the can.

Can you fry canned smoked oysters? ›

Canned oysters are typically already cooked during the canning process. You can simply drain them and proceed with the frying process.

Do canned oysters need to be refrigerated? ›

If it's consistently 40 degrees or colder in your area, you can store the oysters in an outdoor cooler (not the shipping cooler) to save space. If not, the oysters should be stored in the refrigerator.

What is the green on canned smoked oysters? ›

The green color in oysters is actually not an abnormal color. During the harvesting season, the oysters are still growing and ingest a large amount of plankton while they are still lean. This makes the "green feeds" visible through their outer skin.

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