4 x 150g plaice fillets 2 knobs unsalted butter lemon wedges to serve Rinse the split peas in a sieve under the cold tap, then place them in a medium-size saucepan (ideally nonstick) with the cumin, ...
A healthy and delicious meal of steamed fish and vegetables. Equipment and preparation: for this recipe you will need a two-tier bamboo steamer. Roll up each of the 12 plaice fillets and set aside.
To prepare the plaice with Hollandaise sauce, start with the sauce: first, make the clarified butter; cut the butter (1), let it melt in a bain-marie being careful to skim it (2), and once purified of ...
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Plaice Meatballs

To make the plaice meatballs, bring water to a boil in a saucepan, then add the plaice fillets (1) and boil them for 1 minute. Use a slotted spoon to drain them (2), place them on a cutting board, and ...
tartare sauce see On The Side below small capers chopped parsley Blend the two mustards in a small bowl. Place some flour on a dinner plate, season the plaice fillets and dip either side in the flour ...
Put the vinegar, mustard, honey and seasoning into a large bowl and whisk together. Add the lemon and lime juice. Continue whisking as you slowly pour in the olive oil, in a steady stream. Once it is ...
1 x 30g bunch curly parsley without tough stalks 3 tbsp plain flour a little finely grated lemon zest for sprinkling 8 small skinless plaice fillets tomato ketchup for dolloping Have ready 4 suitable ...
Fish lovers should try the roasted fillet of Cornish plaice at Gordon Ramsay’s Verre restaurant, where exquisite European fare is the order of the day. 1 Place the sliced potatoes in a small ...
Without any formal catering college training, Oliver Dunne (born 1977) began his foray into the world of kitchens and restaurants as a Commis Chef at … Try Oliver Dunne's tasty fish dish. Sweat the ...
Although largely overlooked in high-end gastronomic circles and rarely seen on the menus of top restaurants, the common plaice is a readily available, nutritious and inexpensive fish to cook. Although ...