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Chip shop cod fillets

Family Meals
  • Makes 4 Portions
  • Not Suitable for freezing
  • Preparation 10 minutes
  • 30 minutes cooking time
  • 200 C°, 400 F°, Gas Mark 6

Ingredients

  • 1 pack of Young’s Chip Shop Cod Fillets

For the Curry Sauce

  • 1tbsp rapeseed oil
  • 2 small shallots –  finely diced
  • 1 Apple – peeled, cored & diced
  • 1 clove of garlic, crushed
  • 1tbsp medium curry powder
  • 1tbsp plain flour
  • 1tsp fresh ginger – finely chopped
  • ½tsp tomato puree
  • Salt & Ground Black Pepper
  • 1/2 tsp fish stock paste
  • 500 ml of water

For the Chips

  • 800g potatoes – washed
  • 4tbsp rapeseed oil
  • 1tbsp fresh or dried thyme – chopped
  • 1tbsp fresh or dried oregano – chopped

For the Minted Mushy Peas

  • 400g frozen peas
  • 40g melted butter
  • 2 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • 3 tsp fresh tarragon – chopped
  • 3 tsp fresh mint – chopped

 

 

Method

  1. Curry sauce  In a sauce pan on a medium heat, heat the  oil and sweat  the shallots until soft.  Add  the garlic, ginger and apple and sweat  for a further 2-3 minutes. Add the tomato puree, curry powder & flour stir well. Add water and stock paste and stir again. Simmer for 10mins. Liquidise slightly with a hand blender. making sure to retain some of the texture.
  2. Homemade chips  Cut potatoes roughly (not peeled) into  chunky chips, leave to soak in water. Drain the chips well. Mix the soaked chips with extra virgin rapeseed oil, oregano & thyme, and season. Bake in the oven at 200°C Fan on baking tray for 25 -30 mins.
  3. Cook the Chip Shop Cod Fillets according to instructions on pack (Place CS Fillets on a wire rack over a deep baking tray and place in the oven and cook for 22 minutes 200°C Fan)
  4. Minted mushy peas  Add peas to a pan of boiling water, bring back to boil and simmer for 2  minutes. Drain well and then place in a food processor or blender. Add melted  butter, vinegar, chopped tarragon & mint  process briefly, making sure to retain some texture. Season to taste.
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