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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Seafood and Fish => Topic started by: Brunette on May 27, 2011, 08:49:09 pm
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This is my first recipe post - so hopefully, I'll get everything right
Fish Pie - serves 2 hungry people or 3 not so hungry people
Step 1
- grate 100g mature cheddar cheese- speed 7, 5 seconds - set aside
Step 2
- chop 1 small onion; 1 small carrot; 1 small leek - speed 4, 10-20 seconds
Step 3
- scrape down bowl, add 20g olive oil, cook - 4mins, 100 degrees, speed 1 :-:
Step 4
- weigh 200g creme fraiche (I used low fat) straight into the TMX, cook - 2.5mins, 100 degrees, ^^ :-:
Step 5
- through the hole in the lid add: the juice of half a lemon; the grated cheese; 1 teapoon of dijon mustard; 1 tablespoon of chopped chives, cook - 1 min, 70 degrees, ^^ :-:
Step 6
- add 350g diced mixed fish (I used salmon, pollack and smoked haddock but you can use anything you like) to the sauce in the TMX bowl, season with salt and pepper, mix - 15 seconds, :-: ^^
Step 7
- tip fish and sauce into a buttered ovenproof dish - set aside
Step 8
- clean TMX and make up mashed potatoes to this recipe http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=1483.0 (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=1483.0)
Step 9
- top fish with mashed potato. Bake at 200degrees C for 30 mins
It was lovely
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Congratulations on posting your first recipe Brunette. Fish pie is a very English thing and I have done the one from the UK site a couple of times which has impressed visitors no end. It is comfort food at it's best although with fish prices being so high, it is no wonder we don't have it more often. However, your quantity of fish is low enough to make this more affordable. Thanks for posting your recipe.
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This looks beautiful, looking forward to trying it. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Cottchick.
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congrats on your first recipe post...keep em coming :)
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hey ladies
let me know if you do make it, it's my first TMX adaptation of a favourite recipe so it would be great to know what other people think of it.
Judy - yes, fish is very expensive here so I just use a moderate amount of strongly flavoured fish (I really recommend including salmon and a smoked fish (cod or haddock) so that you get a good flavour. You can also pad it out with more veg - I sometimes add peas or spinach or both!
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Great effort Brunette and well done. It looks easy to follow and make.