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Posted by PatMac
Fish recipe December 09, 2018 02:09AM |
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I have to arrange a Christmas Lunch (or Dinner) for 4 Vegetarian adults that eat fish and seafood, plus 2 adults that eat anything including meat...and 2 children aged 14, and 11., who also eat most things. I was thinking about Fish with lovely new potatoes and a selection of salads. I would like something a little special, but not too fussy., and perhaps it could be oven baked to make it easier. Does anyone have any bright ideas please?
Re: Fish recipe December 09, 2018 02:47AM |
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Re: Fish recipe December 09, 2018 06:18AM |
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A whole side of salmon is very nice hot smoked on the BBQ. I have a stainless steel smoker box (available from Bunnings for $34.50. You can use the little dishes of meths to cook if you prefer or just stick the smoker box over the BBQ grill bars on med/low until the manuka sawdust starts smoking then put the fish in and close the lid for 20 minutes. You can serve it warm or cold. I can go into the full instructions if you like although I'm pretty sure we had a discussion on this on the forum a while back if you search it. It's very rich so small portions and serve with new potatoes, and aspargus or brocolini or salad.
Re: Fish recipe December 09, 2018 08:32AM |
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PatMac, I sometimes buy a side of salmon to make a macadamia crusted salmon dish. Danube mentioned about it being rich and I would agree with that. If you would like the recipe I use for the crust don't hesitate to ask.
One Christmas lunch one of the guests was the same as your two vegetarians. A nice piece of salmon was oven baked in foil for her. Everyone was happy.
One Christmas lunch one of the guests was the same as your two vegetarians. A nice piece of salmon was oven baked in foil for her. Everyone was happy.
Re: Fish recipe December 09, 2018 08:01PM |
Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 3,660 |
This isn't a grand dish but it is slightly special and definitely not too fussy so just in case...........
Cheese & Herb Crusted Fish
3 fish fillets (e.g. blue cod, tarakihi, cardinal)
Topping:
75g fresh breadcrumbs
3 tbspns chopped fresh mixed herbs, e.g. parsley, thyme, mint, rosemary
zest of 1 lemon
1 clove garlic, crushed
75g cheese, grated
lemon juice or water to dampen, to hold mixture together
Lay fish fillets in single layer in an oven dish. Mix topping ingredients together and press firmly on top of each fish fillet. Bake at 200°C for 8 minutes until crumbs are golden and crispy and the fish is cooked through.
Cheese & Herb Crusted Fish
3 fish fillets (e.g. blue cod, tarakihi, cardinal)
Topping:
75g fresh breadcrumbs
3 tbspns chopped fresh mixed herbs, e.g. parsley, thyme, mint, rosemary
zest of 1 lemon
1 clove garlic, crushed
75g cheese, grated
lemon juice or water to dampen, to hold mixture together
Lay fish fillets in single layer in an oven dish. Mix topping ingredients together and press firmly on top of each fish fillet. Bake at 200°C for 8 minutes until crumbs are golden and crispy and the fish is cooked through.
Re: Fish recipe December 09, 2018 09:16PM |
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Re: Fish recipe December 10, 2018 07:07AM |
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Panko crumbs are also nice in J1’s topping. I would also suggest salmon baked in the oven. So easy any leftovers are lovely in a soba noodle salad.
Auto correct is doing my head in. Just as well I checked because it had corrected Panko to Pandora. Grrrrr
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/10/2018 07:09AM by Chris.
Auto correct is doing my head in. Just as well I checked because it had corrected Panko to Pandora. Grrrrr
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/10/2018 07:09AM by Chris.
Re: Fish recipe December 10, 2018 08:57PM |
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Chris, you might like to go back to the post about whipped butter and bemoan autocorrect there too. I can't make head nor tail of your last sentence in that post.
What device are you using? Can't you turn off autocorrect? I have my phone set to give me suggestions as the top of posts, but it's up to me to select or ignore their suggestions. I always have autocorrect turned off.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/10/2018 08:59PM by Lorna.
What device are you using? Can't you turn off autocorrect? I have my phone set to give me suggestions as the top of posts, but it's up to me to select or ignore their suggestions. I always have autocorrect turned off.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/10/2018 08:59PM by Lorna.
Re: Fish recipe December 11, 2018 09:42AM |
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Re: Fish recipe December 16, 2018 06:11AM |
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If you would like a fish to BBQ, I love using Hapuka (Grouper) steaks - not fillets. They are cut through the body with the bone in, a horseshoe shape. They are very forgiving on the BBQ, can be flipped a number of times without falling to bits and are a beautiful fish to eat. Expensive though, depends how many you're serving because I do one fish steak per person and it an be $39.00ish per kg and they are quite heavy. To prepare them I put them in a single layer in a container, drizzle them with olive oil, a drizzle of either Worcestershire or balsamic vinegar, salt and pepper and quite a bit of chopped parsley. Let them sit for a bit turning occasionally then BBQ on the hotplate until just cooked near the bone, they take a little while because they are pretty dense. I serve with homemade lemon pepper oven wedges and salad.
Re: Fish recipe December 21, 2018 12:32AM |
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