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Boil + Fish recipes (81)

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Bay, lime and olive oil create a delicately aromatic sauce for mullet cooked in parcels, topped with a sprinkling of sorrel. Serve with steamed vegetables for a stylish, no-fuss meal.
 
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This is a light summery pasta salad that I love because the flavours go so well together. Lemon juice and a drizzle of good olive oil finish everything off nicely. It does taste best when chilled for 1 or 2 hours.
 
Recipe by: SYLVIABC
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Use this as a base for soups, sauces and risottos. Never use an oily fish for stock - no salmon, herring, mackerel, or sardines. Any other fish is more or less suitable, but sole, brill and turbot make excellent stock. If in doubt, ask your fishmonger.
 
Recipe by: 1ORANGE1
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These basic sushi rolls can be filled with any ingredients you choose. Try it with smoked salmon, crab meat, tuna - and the list goes on! Serve with soy sauce and wasabi.
 
Recipe by: garybundy
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I'm a very, VERY basic eater and I don't do veg (except for the mighty potato) and spices are usually out of the window too. Bonanza Pie is just a nice way to jumble what I like into one dish. Those who have tried it have all reported back positively.
 
Recipe by: Mary Young
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This simply prepared fish stew is a classic French recipe from Marseilles. Serve with a slice of hot toast topped with a spoonful of rouille.
 
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A gutsy fish salad using orange roughy, a New Zealand import with a hint of shellfish flavour.
 
Recipe by: TARA LYON
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A delicious, light, spicy salad, excellent for summer! A perfect side to any BBQ Asian-style dishes. Wasabi paste may be used instead of the powder if it is more convenient. If you discover you have made the dressing too spicy, adjust by adding more mayonnaise.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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An elegant, pale pink dish, perfect to serve in summertime. The fromage frais makes it creamy, but keeps it low in fat at the same time.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Dark green Puy lentils, grown in the south of France, have a unique, peppery flavour that is enhanced by chilli. They do not disintegrate during cooking and their texture is a perfect complement for the flakiness of fresh cod. Serve this satisfying dish with warm crusty bread and a mixed salad.
 
Recipe by: DEBNJAMES
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This is a lighter version of pasta carbonara. For people who want the flavour but not the bacon, smoked salmon is the perfect substitute!
 
Recipe by: Jennifer Meakings
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Can be served with fettuccine, linguine or penne.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Their meaty texture makes tuna steaks a favourite with those who say they don't like fish. Here, a crisp crust keeps the tuna juicy and provides a delicious contrast. Who could resist?
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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The ingredients for cullen skink – a traditional Scottish soup based on smoked haddock and potatoes – are here turned into an omelette. For the best flavour, use traditional smoked haddock, which is free from artificial yellow dye.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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The spicy tomato flavour and aroma of this easy-going rice dish make it really appealing. Tender monkfish, juicy prawns and plenty of vegetables all combine to make a well-balanced, complete meal.
 
Recipe by: FAIQAH
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You can easily get the ingredients in any Asian supermarket. But be careful, this is super spicy - which is the best way to eat Tom Yum! You can use chicken instead of fish if you prefer.
 
Recipe by: Rachel Nohe
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Salmon fillets are poached in chicken stock along with fragrant fresh dill.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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For the best flavour, add the vinaigrette to the pasta while still hot, then serve warm. However, you can also prepare the salad ahead to serve cold, if you have time.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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This variation on the classic egg mayonnaise uses little quail's eggs with a creamy yet light mayonnaise and yoghurt dressing. It is combined with mixed leaves, cucumber and slivers of succulent smoked salmon. All you need to accompany the dish is some brown or wholemeal bread.
 
Recipe by: Kim Abdullah
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Snapper is cooked in a fragrant Asian-style stock. You can find tamarind juice in Asian supermarkets. If you don't have any to hand, you can substitute distilled malt vinegar, as the tamarind juice lends a sour flavour.
 
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