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Storm and Hogans Fish Recipe

Postby Dora » Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:28 am

I thought this would bless you.
Many of you remember our brother Storm.
He went fishing with his friend Hogan.
They cooked the fish together.
He sent me pictures and it looked fabulous.
So I asked for the recipe.
I hope he doesn't mind if I share it with you all.
I left Storms beginning note in there cause well if you knew storm it's sure to bring you a smile.
Here it is.



storm wrote:i got in the way a lot while hogan was making it :)

Ingredients
For the potato topping
1.5kg/3lb 5oz potatoes (such as King Edwards, Maris Piper or Estima)
salt and white pepper
butter, to taste
100g/3 oz grated gruyere cheese
For the poaching broth
1 litre/1 pint 15fl oz fish stock
4 tbsp dry vermouth
1 onion, roughly chopped
1 small bulb of fennel, cored and chopped
1 small carrot, chopped
1 small stick of celery, chopped
1 bay leaf
pinch saffron
For the fish
750g/1lb 10oz white fish (such as haddock, hake, sea bass or halibut)
250g/9oz smoked haddock
200g/7oz salmon
120g/4oz raw prawns
For the parsley sauce
75g/2 oz unsalted butter
75g/2 oz plain flour
150ml/5fl oz full-fat milk
large handful parsley, finely chopped
150ml/5fl oz double cream
salt and white pepper
To assemble the pie
butter, to grease the dish
125g/4 oz leaf spinach
4 hard-boiled eggs
25g/1oz ciabatta crumbs
25g/1oz grated parmesan cheese



Method
1. For the potato topping, place the potatoes in a large pan of boiling salted water and cook for 15-20 minutes, or until tender.
2. Drain the potatoes well and mash them with a potato masher or ricer along with salt, white pepper and butter, to taste.
3. Stir in the gruyere and set aside the potatoes, keeping them warm.
4. For the poaching broth, place the fish stock, vermouth, onion, fennel, carrot, celery, bay leaf and saffron in a large pan and bring to the boil.
5. Reduce the heat and simmer for five minutes.
6. For the fish, place the white fish, smoked haddock, salmon and prawns into the broth and poach for three minutes. Using a slotted spoon, gently remove the fish from the pan and set aside.
7. Pour the broth through a sieve into a clean pan, discarding the vegetables and herbs. Bring the broth back to the boil and simmer until reduced by half.
8. For the parsley sauce, heat the butter and flour together in a pan over a low heat, stirring to make a paste.
9. Add the reduced broth a ladleful at a time and keep whisking until smooth. Add the milk and the parsley, bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for ten minutes.
10. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.
11. To finish the sauce, add the double cream to the pan and season, to taste, with salt and white pepper.
12. To assemble the pie, butter a casserole dish generously and flake the set-aside fish, discarding any skin and bones. Lay the fish in the casserole dish and pour about half of the parsley sauce on top (reserve the remainder of the sauce to use as a pouring sauce on the finished pie).
13. Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil and add the spinach to the pan. Blanch for a minute until the spinach has wilted. Drain well.
14. Slice the hard-boiled eggs and lay on top of the fish, followed by the blanched spinach.
15. Cover with the mashed potatoes.
16. In a small bowl, mix together the ciabatta crumbs and the parmesan. Sprinkle the cheese breadcrumbs on top of the pie.
17. Place in the preheated oven and bake for about 20-25 minutes, or until the top is golden-brown. Reheat the parsley sauce and serve the pie hot with the remaining parsley sauce poured over.
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