Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Jude's Fish Pie

Jude's Fish Pie & Crunchy Green Salsa
Jude Blereau is touring Australia for two reasons at the moment.  The first is to launch her greatly anticipated Baking book, which I can't wait to get my hands on.  The second reason is because she is hosting a series of Thermomix specialist classes. 

Jude is a Thermomix Ambassador, for good reasons.  The Thermomix fits into Jude's food philosophy perfectly - she's all about nutrient dense, tasty food in a realistic everyday setting.  Her classes have sold out incredibly quickly as they've been released across the country, which speaks volumes.  I've been fortunate enough to do a couple of weekend intensive courses with Jude and can promise you that two hours with her will leave you with a host of recipes you're desperate to go home and try!  If you can come along to her Thermomix classes make sure you do - but book in quickly so you don't miss out!

Two of Jude's books, Wholefood for the Family and Wholefood for Children are staples in my library.  I cook out of both of them at least once a week - they're dog eared, scrawled through, post-it noted and well loved (the way good cookbooks should be).  They're also beautiful - you can feel Jude's love come through the recipes which I know sounds corny, but once you meet Jude you'll understand what I mean.  She cooks and writes with love and compassion.

This recipe is from Wholefood for Children and is one of the ways I get fish into our weekly dinners.  I tend to make two pies at once and freeze one for the next week.  I tend to use red mullet because it's readily available in Brisbane and is a great, sustainable fish choice.

Jude's Fish Pie
(from Wholefood for Children by Jude Blereau)
 
Ingredients:-
 
2 potatoes - large diced*
100g broccoli - coarsely chopped
40g butter or ghee
2 spring onions (or 1 brown onion) - halved
2 tbsp herbs (lemon thyme, parsley or basil)
Rind of 1 lemon (be careful to only remove rind, not pith)
Large handful of seasonal green vegetables (peas, 1cm diced beans or asparagus)
80g crème fraiche or kefir cream
1/4 tsp wholegrain mustard
300g fish fillet - skin and bones removed, chopped into 3cm cubes
 
Method:-
 
Preheat oven to 190C.
 
1.  Place 500g of water in TM and place potatoes in basket.  Insert basket into TM bowl and cook at Varoma temp, for 8-10 minutes, speed 2 (until potatoes are just tender).
 
2.  Add broccoli to basket and cook for a further 4 minutes, on Varoma temp, at speed 2.  Remove basket and pour out water.
 
3.  Tip potato & broccoli into bowl, add 1 tbsp butter/ghee and roughly mash for 6 seconds on speed 4.  Set aside.
 
4.  Place onion and herbs in TM bowl.  Chop for 2 seconds on speed 7.
 
5.  Add remaining butter/ghee to bowl and sauté for 3 minutes at 100° on speed soft.
 
6.  Add remaining ingredients, season with salt & pepper.  Cook for further 1 minute at 100° on reversespeed soft.  This will allow the cream to melt and relax and all the ingredients to softly mix together.
 
Spoon the fish mixture into a shallow, ovenproof dish and top with the mashed potato.
 
Bake for 20 minutes or until golden.  Serve with green salad and enjoy!
 
*  Tips:-
 
If I know this is on the menu for the week, I tend to make it following a night where we've had mashed potatoes and broccoli.  On that night, I just add some of the broccoli to the leftover mash and reserve it to use for the pie topping the following night. 

3 comments:

  1. Wow this fish pie seems so good and delicate. I love fish but all fishes available at market are not that good.I hope this one would be best. thank you for this :)

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  2. it is an informative post. thank you so much for share. picbear

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  3. Jude’s approach to cooking — combining precision, care, and reliability — is truly inspiring! It’s very much like the work of a Switchgear Manufacturer in Karachi, where every component must be thoughtfully designed, tested, and assembled to ensure safe and efficient power distribution. Just as Jude ensures every recipe delivers consistent flavor and nutrition, high-quality switchgear ensures every electrical system performs flawlessly, protecting equipment and people alike.

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