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Roast Turbot with Vegetables in Red Wine Sauce
Roast Turbot with Vegetables in Red Wine Sauce
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Seasonal
Ingredients List
- 2 Thick pieces turbot fillet
- Extra virgin olive oil
- Seasoning
- 2 sm Courgettes
- 8 Shallots
- 2 Thin leeks
- 1/4 sm Celeriac
- 1 Yellow pepper
- 1 Parsnip
Directions
SAUCE
1 Shallot; finely chopped
1 Clove garlic
300 ml Soft red wine such as Merlot
1 tb Dark soy sauce
1 Bay leaf
1 pn Sugar
30 g Unsalted butter
Skin and bone the turbot, season the underside and oil the top side. Heat a
pan or griddle and cook the turbot on the serving side until crisp and
golden. Sit the fish in a roasting tin, golden side up. Roast in a hot oven
for about 8-10 minutes and then rest in a warm place for a further 5
minutes, until the fish gives off a creamy curd.
Cut the vegetables into attractive serving shapes. Season lightly then
sprinkle with oil and roast with the fish in a hot oven until cooked and
golden on the edges.
While the fish and vegetables are roasting, make the red wine sauce. Fry
the onion and garlic in a little oil. Add the wine and cook over a high
heat until well reduced and the alcohol has burned off. Add the soy sauce,
bay leaf and sugar and cook to amalgamate the flavours.
Pass the sauce through a fine sieve into a clean pan and swirl in a little
unsalted butter to give the sauce a gloss. Serve the fish on a bed of
spinach with the roasted vegetables on the side and the sauce poured around
the fish.
1 Shallot; finely chopped
1 Clove garlic
300 ml Soft red wine such as Merlot
1 tb Dark soy sauce
1 Bay leaf
1 pn Sugar
30 g Unsalted butter
Skin and bone the turbot, season the underside and oil the top side. Heat a
pan or griddle and cook the turbot on the serving side until crisp and
golden. Sit the fish in a roasting tin, golden side up. Roast in a hot oven
for about 8-10 minutes and then rest in a warm place for a further 5
minutes, until the fish gives off a creamy curd.
Cut the vegetables into attractive serving shapes. Season lightly then
sprinkle with oil and roast with the fish in a hot oven until cooked and
golden on the edges.
While the fish and vegetables are roasting, make the red wine sauce. Fry
the onion and garlic in a little oil. Add the wine and cook over a high
heat until well reduced and the alcohol has burned off. Add the soy sauce,
bay leaf and sugar and cook to amalgamate the flavours.
Pass the sauce through a fine sieve into a clean pan and swirl in a little
unsalted butter to give the sauce a gloss. Serve the fish on a bed of
spinach with the roasted vegetables on the side and the sauce poured around
the fish.
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