1 First cook the red peppers. In a heavy saucepan, heat one tablespoon of olive oil and add the sliced onion and red peppers. Toss over a medium heat for a few minutes then add the sugar, honey, ...
Even out of the water they have a commanding presence. Their skin is shiny silver and midnight blue, and their eyes are hard as garnets. These are wild fish fresh from the ocean, and it shows; even ...
Even out of the water they have a commanding presence. Their skin is shiny silver and midnight blue, and their eyes are hard as garnets. These are wild fish fresh from the ocean, and it shows; even ...
To make the Blan Tjang blend the apricot jam, chilies, garlic and vinegar together and set to one side. On a pre-heated pan, sear the mackerel fillets on each side and cook for a minute turning over ...
A traditional Irish recipe taken from My Wild Atlantic Kitchen: Recipes and Recollections, by Maura O’Connell Foley. The fillets have a naturally oily flesh, and the crunchy oat crust adds a pleasant ...
Before adding the orange sections, you can strain the coriander seeds from the sauce; or leave them in for a spicier bite.Plus: More Seafood Recipes and Tips Peel the orange with a sharp knife, ...
4 mackerel, filleted -- one per person (eight fillets) Mustard and dill cream ½ onion, finely diced ½ cup white wine ½ cup cream 2 tbsps wholegrain mustard 1 bunch dill, chopped Red pepper escabèche 4 ...
4 fresh mackerel fillets about 175g (6oz) each 4 handfuls watercress sprigs extra dill To make the salad, cut the skin and pith off the oranges and divide into segments discarding the membranes. Set ...