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Since the thread is going so well, I shall share another easy winter (!!) dish with you.
Smoked Haddock Casserole.
This is a doddle, because the Haddock does all the flavour for you.
Take equal measures of Potatoes, Smoked Haddock, and vegetables. (Courgettes and/or Carrots work well).
Slice the veg.
About half as much onion as potato.
Chop the onion and soften in oil for a few minutes, then add the rest of the veg, and gently cook for 5/10 minutes.
Season with a little ground pepper and salt, and perhaps just a pinch of mixed herbs and a little garlic salt if you wish.
Add veg or fish stock to cover the mix, and then simmer till the veg are cooked, maybe 15 mins. When they are almost done add the haddock , chopped into reasonable sized pieces, until cooked, should only need 5 mins.
And its done!
Total prep/cooking time
RVW's " Sea Symphony"
If you are a bit short of cash, you can substitute some cheap white fish for half the Haddock, still works well.
Yum. Serve with good bread. Its even better the next day, like most casseroles/soups.
Wine choice I will leave to the experts.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostSince the thread is going so well, I shall share another easy winter (!!) dish with you.
Smoked Haddock Casserole.
This is a doddle, because the Haddock does all the flavour for you.
Take equal measures of Potatoes, Smoked Haddock, and vegetables. (Courgettes and/or Carrots work well).
About half as much onion as potato.
Chop the onion and soften in oil for a few minutes, then add the rest of the veg, and gently cook for 5/10 minutes.
Season with a little ground pepper and salt, and perhaps just a pinch of mixed herbs and a little garlic salt if you wish.
Add veg or fish stock to cover the mix, and then simmer till the veg are cooked, maybe 15 mins. When they are almost done add the haddock , chopped into reasonable sized pieces, until cooked, should only need 5 mins.
And its done!
Total prep/cooking time
RVW's " Sea Symphony"
If you are a bit short of cash, you can substitute some cheap white fish for half the Haddock, still works well.
Yum. Serve with good bread. Its even better the next day, like most casseroles/soups.
Wine choice I will leave to the experts.
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Originally posted by Pianorak View Post
Knorr vegetable stock pot will do well.
You will do fine !I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postgo on, give it a go !!My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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