Side Pannel
Smoked Haddock Kedgeree with Ginger
Smoked Haddock Kedgeree with Ginger
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Winter
Ingredients List
- 450 g Basmati rice
- 1 ts Salt
- 675 g Smoked haddock
- 2 Spanish onions; finely
- -chopped
- 50 g Unsalted butter
- 1 ts Madras curry powder
- 1 ts Garam masala
- 2 Pieces cinnamon stick
- 1 25 grams pie fresh root
- -ginger; peeled and finely
- ; chopped
- 75 ml Milk
- 1 Pinches saffron
- 30 ml Single cream
- Generous handful of chopped
- -parsley and; mixed
- ; coriander
- 6 Eggs; hard-boiled and cut
- ; into quarters
- Sea salt and ground white
- -pepper
Directions
Prepare the rice by washing it in cold water about 6 times, or until the
water runs clear, to remove the starch. Cook the rice until it is soft but
not mushy. Set aside and keep warm.
While the rice is cooking, skin and debone the haddock. Fry the chopped
onions in the butter until soft, adding the spices and ginger. When the
onions are done, put the fish in the pan and add the milk and saffron.
Lightly poach the fish for a few minutes over a low heat.
When the fish is cooked, flake the flesh into large pieces into the frying
pan and add the single cream. Stir around gently to mix the ingredients,
add the parsley and coriander and mix into the cooked rice with the
quartered eggs.
Season with salt and pepper and serve.
water runs clear, to remove the starch. Cook the rice until it is soft but
not mushy. Set aside and keep warm.
While the rice is cooking, skin and debone the haddock. Fry the chopped
onions in the butter until soft, adding the spices and ginger. When the
onions are done, put the fish in the pan and add the milk and saffron.
Lightly poach the fish for a few minutes over a low heat.
When the fish is cooked, flake the flesh into large pieces into the frying
pan and add the single cream. Stir around gently to mix the ingredients,
add the parsley and coriander and mix into the cooked rice with the
quartered eggs.
Season with salt and pepper and serve.
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