This is really simple but full of fresh and spicy flavours. Great for a weeknight as it only takes 30 minutes to cook.
Wine Suggestion: matched with a perrenial favourite, the ALLO by Quinta Soahleiro from northern Portugal. Enough fruit for the spices and complimentary texture and vibrancy.
Smoked haddock with Bombay potatoes – serves 2
- 2 thick skinless haddock fillets
- 2 tsp curry powder
- groundnut oil
- ½ tsp turmeric
- a handful of coriander leaves
- lemon wedges, to serve
FOR THE POTATOES:
- 500g waxy potatoes, diced (peel if you prefer)
- sunflower oil
- 2 shallots, chopped
- ½ tsp cumin seeds
- ½ tsp mustard seeds
- ½ tsp turmeric
- 100g cherry tomatoes
Boil the potatoes in salty water until just cooked, then drain well.
Put the haddock in a dish. Mix the curry powder, groundnut oil and turmeric together with a good pinch of salt. Rub all over the fish and leave for 10 minutes.
Heat 2 tbsp sunflower oil in a large non-stick frying pan. Gently cook the shallots until softened then add the cumin seeds and mustard seeds. Fry until fragrant, then stir in the turmeric and potatoes. Stir to heat through and coat in the spices, then add the tomatoes and cook until they start to break down. Season with salt. Stir in half the coriander.
Grill the haddock for a couple of minutes on each side until just cooked, it will flake easily with a fork. Divide the potatoes between two plates and gently place the haddock on top. Scatter with the remaining coriander and serve with a lemon wedge.
(Original recipe by Janine Ratcliffe in Olive Magazine, May 2013.)
This sounds perfect!