CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
|
Sami |
Jenny, Bristow’s, Country, Kit |
2 |
servings |
INGREDIENTS
2 |
|
Red mullet; boned and scaled |
1 |
|
Dsp olive oil |
30 |
g |
Butter |
1 |
|
Dsp lemon juice |
1 |
pn |
Salt |
1 |
|
Dsp olive oil |
1 |
|
Spring onion; finely chopped |
55 |
g |
Green grapes |
55 |
g |
Black grapes |
1 |
ts |
White wine or balsamic vinegar |
1 |
|
Dsp honey or 30g demerara sugar |
1 |
|
Dsp parsley; finely chopped |
INSTRUCTIONS
SAUCE
Clean and scale the fish, then pat dry. Fry in the hot oil and butter for 2
minutes on either side. Sprinkle a little lemon juice over the top, then
season with salt and keep warm.
To make the sauce, heat the oil and fry the spring onions until just
opaque. Add the grapes, white wine or vinegar, honey and parsley. Bring to
a boil then serve straight away poured over the mullet. Be careful not to
overcook this sauce or the colour of the grapes will be spoiled.
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