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Soak cod in pot of water overnight or for atleast 10 hours.
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In the morning, about an hour before you want to eat; put the fish on to boil. Make sure the water just covers it.
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Boil the cod 2 or 3 times depending on how much you like salt, and make sure you change the water each time you boil it.
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Drain the cod and add the potatoes to the pot. Of course you'll need a large pot. Add enough water to cover and put the pot on to boil.
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Add the eggs 10-15 minutes before you're ready to take the pot off the stove.
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It's done when the fish flakes, the potatoes are soft (not overdone), and the eggs are hard boiled.
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Peel the eggs and plop back in the water to keep warm.
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To serve varies with almost every Bermudian!
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The main way to serve is to use a slotted spoon and add how much fish, potato and egg you want to your plate.
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Peel a banana and add that to one side of your food. Get a few slices of avocado and add that to the other side.
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When I was little I used to mash the fish, potato and egg together with mayonnaise or margarine.
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You can of course just leave it all whole and eat with melted butter which is what I do now that I'm older! It may sound strange but it is really delicous when you get a bit of everything onto your fork!
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The other thing is the sauces. It's all fattening, which is why most people eat this only once a week!
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You can make a tomato sauce or a butter sauce to pour over the top.
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(Some people make an egg sauce, but I never learned how to make it because I figured I alread had egg on my plate!) :-).
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If you're using a sauce, start making it when you put the eggs on to boil.
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Tomato Sauce:
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Just saute the onion and garlic in margarine or olive oil until the onion is soft. The amount of oil or margarine depends on you.
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Add the stewed tomatoes and season to taste. Simmer for about 10 minutes Spoon desired amount over your codfish and potato.
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Butter Sauce:
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Saute the onion and garlic in the margarine until the onion is soft.
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Adjust the amount of onion and margarine to your liking. (I like more margarine than most because I hate dry food.) :-).
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Season to taste and simmer for a couple of minutes.
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If you'd like to try the egg sauce; it's pretty much just sauteed onions in butter with some mashed, hard boiled egg added to it. Season it to taste, the amounts of the ingredients are left to you!
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Pour desired amount over your codfish and potato and enjoy!