En papillote is a classic French method of cookery whereby the ingredients are steamed while enveloped in a pouch of parchment or foil. A fabulous way to cook fish, this process seals the moisture ...
I conquered my culinary nemesis this week. I have a long and complicated history with cooking fresh hake. I finally got it right. The key, who knew, was restraint. And you’ll never guess what I cooked ...
Preheat the oven to 200°C.Grease a roasting tray with non- stick spray. 1 Place the frozen hake fillets on the tray and bake for 10 minutes. 2 Remove from the oven and sprinkle the salt, paprika, ...
You’ll need: 800g hake fillets, preferably boneless; vegetable oil, for frying (like canola); ½ cup flour, seasoned with salt and pepper. For the batter: 340ml beer (lager, Weiss or even stout); 1 cup ...
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A slightly technical sauce in the recipe this week but I urge you to give it a go. It’s a French classic using hollandaise sauce as the base… if you can master that then you are halfway there. To ...
Sauce For the romesco, blend the roasted red peppers, tomatoes and almonds with the garlic, balsamic vinegar and smoked paprika in a food processor until combined. Add olive oil and season with salt ...
Heat your oven to 180 Celsius. Remove the skin from the chorizo and chop it into small pieces, the smaller the better. Heat a non-stick frying pan over a high heat and add the chopped chorizo. Reduce ...