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Fish with pesto crust

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popsycalindisguise · 02/05/2006 17:49

....as recommended by cod (i think) from Times online is dead easy to make, quick and really nice.

Thought i would jusy recommened it....

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cod · 02/05/2006 17:50

oh really?
see it isn its full gory ont eh cods fishy tale thread in food
jools like ti to
i haev yet to have it

tell tellt letlel why its nice

cod · 02/05/2006 17:50

lol " full gory"???

full Glory

lol

popsycalindisguise · 02/05/2006 17:51

dh doesnt like cod or pesto and he ate it.
i didnt have cayenne so used paprikathe tomato vinefarette is nice with it
had it with baked ptoatoes and crusty bread
and it was soo quick and easy to do

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cod · 02/05/2006 17:52

tryt he haliut one next
ALso fab 0 - but i used hake as is cheaper

popsycalindisguise · 02/05/2006 18:04

will hunt the recipe out!!!
any opther Times online recommendations? particulary for quick meals for my work days

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Enid · 02/05/2006 19:30

cod

cant find your fishy thread

btu there are some good recipes in She this month including cod with pesto and loadsa veg ina parcel

looks lovely

cod · 02/05/2006 19:30

post on other thread please oh mother of newborn wiht nowt all else to do

Enid · 02/05/2006 19:31

cant find it

have 2 mins till supper adn baby is mithering

popsycalindisguise · 02/05/2006 19:32

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cod · 02/05/2006 19:32

A healthy low-fat supper of roasted halibut steaks, fresh tomato and herb salsa and new potatoes.

Serves 4
Preparation time: 10 minutes, plus 20 minutes soaking
Cooking time: 30 minutes
377kcals/9.7g fat/1.7g saturated fat/0.3g salt/4g sugars per serving

Ingredients
4 Waitrose Cooks' Ingredients Sundried Tomatoes
2 shallots, finely sliced
2 tsp red wine vinegar
700g new potatoes
4 x 180g halibut steaks, from the fish service counter
1½ tbsp olive oil
200g cherry tomatoes, quartered
20g pack fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped

Instructions
In a small bowl, cover the sun-dried tomatoes with lukewarm water and leave to soak for 20 minutes, then drain and chop.

Preheat the oven to 200°C, gas mark 6. Place the sliced shallots in the vinegar and leave to infuse. Cook the potatoes in boiling water for 15 minutes or until just tender.

Meanwhile, season the halibut steaks and place on a baking sheet lined with baking parchment. Brush the fish with half a tablespoon of the olive oil and roast in the oven for 10-15 minutes, until the fish is starting to flake and is just cooked.

In a small saucepan, gently warm the remaining oil with the sun-dried tomatoes and cherry tomatoes until the cherry tomatoes start to soften. This should take about 5 minutes.

Add the infused shallots and vinegar and continue to cook for a further 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the parsley. Serve the sauce warm with the roasted fish and new potatoes.

Cook's Tips
The sauce can be made up to 24 hours ahead and stored in the fridge. Warm the sauce just before serving then stir in the parsley.

This recipe also works well with salmon fillet.

popsycalindisguise · 02/05/2006 19:33

thank you

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cod · 02/05/2006 19:36

ita piece of piss - recipe now well wrtten
ahev you see OOs one for cod?

cod · 02/05/2006 19:36

ita piece of piss - recipe not well wrtten
ahev you see OOs one for cod?

Enid · 02/05/2006 19:56

will try and tyupe

lots of ingredients (but helthy ones)

pegasus · 09/05/2006 18:34

Try these:

www.deliaonline.com/search/recipes/?qr=fish&pageNo=4

Am a bit of a delia fan when it comes to fish!

PcCOD · 28/09/2006 11:01

here np

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