DAVID WOODS: Celebrate with some great fish this Good Friday
The great thing about working with a team of chefs is seeing how ideas evolve.
Take this fish dish created by a couple of my chefs for our Good Friday menu. They started with a beautiful whole wild trout that had just been delivered to the kitchen and, within a while and much discussion between them, they had created this dish with a delicate fish sauce, which just shouts ‘spring’.
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Hide AdThe surprising ingredient is passion fruit, used so subtly in the sauce that there is just a hint of fruitiness which pairs with the cream and fish. It would be perfect with any fish or shellfish.
Fish on Friday is still a tradition in most houses, but why not start the Easter celebrations with something a bit more special. After all, it is Good Friday, not average Friday, right?
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Pan-fried trout fillet and scallop with passion fruit fish velouté and rustic potatoes
Serves four
4 trout (or salmon) fillets
4 scallops
Rapeseed oil for frying
300ml fresh fish stock – available from good supermarkets
50ml white wine
100ml double cream
25g butter, cubed
One passion fruit
For the rustic potatoes:
500g new potatoes, skins left on
50ml double cream
50g grated gruyere cheese
One lime
Dessert spoon of chopped dill
Method
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Hide AdYou can make the rustic potatoes 24 hours in advance. Boil the new potatoes in salted water until soft, and then crush them with a potato masher.
Boil the 50ml double cream and stir into the mash with the grated gruyere and dill. Add the zest from the lime and half its juice. Combine all the ingredients and then use your hands to form into small patties. These can be left in the fridge overnight, or until you are ready to use.
For the fish velouté: add the white wine to the fish stock and boil until it reduces to about 150ml. Add the 100ml of double cream and reduce again until you have about 150ml. If you prefer the sauce slightly thicker, mix one teaspoon of cornflour with a splash of water and stir into the sauce. Cook for about one minute before whisking in the cubed butter until you have a glossy sauce.
Cut the passion fruit in half and scrape the seeds and juice into a sieve. Push the juice through the sieve and stir into the hot sauce.
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Hide AdWhen you are ready to serve, pan fry the potato patties in a little oil until golden brown on both sides. Keep warm. Pan fry the trout or salmon fillets, skin side down, for two minutes. Turn over and cook for a further two minutes. Meanwhile, pan fry the scallops for two minutes each side.
Arrange the fillets and scallops onto four plates with the rustic potatoes and a drizzle of the fish velouté sauce. Serve with some tender stem broccoli.
Chef’s tip
Instead of lime, try adding different flavours to the rustic potatoes. Try chopped herbs or smoked paprika or nutmeg. Perfect with roast chicken.
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