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Grilled Salted Cod With Beer, Bacon And Cabbage

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Meats Rick, Stein 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 175 g thick unskinned thick
cod
fillet
50 g Butter
1 Savoy cabbage, weighing
about 750
g cored and thinly
sliced
2 T Sunflower oil
75 g Rindless smoked streaky
bacon cut into thin
strips
1 Onion, finely chopped
1 Garlic clove, very finely
chopped
300 Fresh chicken stock
300 Pale ale
2 T Chopped parsley, plus extra
to
garnish
Salt and freshly ground
black pepper
Sea salt flakes, to serve

INSTRUCTIONS

Place the cod skin-side down on a plate and sprinkle heavily with
salt. Leave for 20 minutes, rinse the salt off and dry on kitchen
paper.  2 Melt 25g/1oz butter, use to brush the cod and sprinkle with
salt and  pepper. Boil the cabbage in boiling salted water. Drain and
refresh  under cold running water.  3 Heat the oil in a large,
heavy-based pan and fry the bacon on a  high heat until crispy and
lightly golden. Add the butter, onion and  garlic and fry for five
minutes until the onion is soft and lightly  browned.  4 Add the stock
and beer and reduce by 3/4 on a high heat. Add the  cabbage and butter,
cook for five minutes, season, add the parsley  and keep warm.  5
Preheat the grill to high and grill the cod for eight minutes on one
side, until crisp and cooked through. Put the cabbage onto four large,
warmed soup plates. Sprinkle the cod with sea salt, black pepper and
parsley, place on top of the cabbage and serve.  Converted by
MC_Buster.  Recipe by: Rick Stein  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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