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Chargriddled Wild Salmon With A Muscat And Gooseberry Sau

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Seafood 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 75 grams pie salmon fillet
Salt and freshly ground
black pepper
Extra virgin olive oil
150 Fish stock
150 Muscat d'Alsace wine
250 g Gooseberries
2 Stems and leaves of sweet
cicely
30 g Unsalted butter
2 t Caster sugar, to taste
Salt and freshly ground
black pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Make a puree of the gooseberries by cooking with the stock, wine and
seasonings until soft. Add the sweet cicely and then liquidising
immediately to keep the colour longer and the flavour fresh.  Pass
through a fine plastic sieve into a clean pan. Whisk in the  butter to
thicken and give it a gloss. Keep in a warm place. Skin and  bone the
salmon fillet. Cut into 4 pieces. Season undersides and rub  top of
fillet with oil. Heat a griddle or cast pan until evenly hot.  Sear
salmon oiled (presentation) side down. Do not attempt to move  the fish
until a crisp golden crust has formed at which point it will  move
easily. Sit salmon in baking dish, crust uppermost and roast in
preheated oven for 3-5 minutes until firm yet pearly pink in the
middle.  Serve surrounded with gooseberry sauce with some stir fried
spring  vegetables and new potatoes.  Converted by MC_Buster.
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 372
Calories From Fat: 225
Total Fat: 25.7g
Cholesterol: 64.5mg
Sodium: 592.5mg
Potassium: 808.6mg
Carbohydrates: 37.7g
Fiber: 7.9g
Sugar: 22.5g
Protein: 3.3g


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