adam9641 wrote:I love fresh tuna, but don't get it too often as it's quite expensive and have to go to Leeds to get the best quality where as morries sell some nice salmon and the rest but I prefer to go to a proper fish mongers, something Wakey does not have.
Agree with you about Pollock, most chefs call it the "common fish" But I get more satisfaction of taking something bland and making it tasty. Something nice and simple is Curried Pollock
Joined: Feb 28 2006 Posts: 9741 Location: wakefield and proud
RebelRebel wrote:A popular one in north Germany is to slice some young herring (Matjesherring) on a piece of dark (pumpernickel) bread with some pickled cucumber and wash it down with iced Polish/Ruskie voddy. Great way to get ratarsed.
One of best things about Germany - Stolen. Something a bit different, used to make it all the time!
Someone once told me to try some Cod with a sweet n sour sauce. As much as I like sweet n sour I can't see that been much cop
Joined: Feb 28 2006 Posts: 9741 Location: wakefield and proud
Goes well with any white fish tbh this. (Cod, Pollock ,Haddock or Halibut)
Skinned and boneless piece of Pollock
1 TBSP Tandoori Curry Paste
2 pinches of Caster Sugar
1 TBSP olive oil
150g tub Natural Yoghurt
Squeeze Lime Juice
Put oven on to pre-heat.
Mix all above ingredients together - apart from the fish
Coat the fish with the marinate and put in the fridge for about 20-30mins
Put a pan on to heat with a little oil and put the marinated fish into the pan to sear for about 1 min and half on each side ( trying to get it golden brown to add a little bit of crisp )
Any marinate in the pan spoon over the fish and put in oven to finish cooking for around 5-8 mins
Goes nice with cous- cous or boiled tatties.
If you want a go at makinf your own curry pate, let me know and I will put up the recipe I use
Organic Rhubarb straight out of the ground, grown in wakey beats this forced rubbish and supermarket cack hands down. Wheres the tartness in the forced rhubarb needs to have abit of bite.
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