
Seafood Fish Pie with Cream Cheese Mash
It is important to eat 2-3 portions of oily fish a week to nourish our bodies with essential omega-3 fatty acids. Recent research on omega-3 deficiency worldwide found the UK to be severely deficient. Omega-3 is a powerful anti-inflammatory and is crucial for healthy brain development and function. Salmon, mackerel, trout, tuna and sardines are just some examples of oily fish you can easily buy. Including both oily fish and shellfish, this recipe is nutrient rich and delicious.
Preparation time 40 minutes
Cooking time 35 minutes
Makes 4-6 individual pies
Ingredients
For the pie filling:
200g Salmon skinned and diced into 2cm chunks 200g Smoked haddock, undyed, skinned, diced 125g Raw tiger prawns, peeled 125g Mussels, cooked and removed from their shells 2 handfuls of petit pois 125g broccoli florets For the sauce: 2 tbsp rapeseed oil 3 shallots, finally chopped 1 bay leaves 125mls white wine 200mls fish stock 200g cream cheese 1 lemon, juice and zest 15g chopped parsley For the topping: 1kg Maris piper potatoes 100g cream cheese 50g Parmesan cheese, grated
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Instructions
Make your sauce for the pie by adding the rape seed oil to a large sauce pan and adding the chopped shallots and the bay leaf. Cook for 5-6 minutes until the shallots are sweet and translucent. Don’t allow to burn. Add the chopped parsley and turn off the heat. Spoon your mixture into your pie dish or dishes and leave the mix to cool while you make your topping. Mash the potatoes either with a masher or if you prefer, pass them through a potato ricer. Add the cream cheese and season with a little salt. Top each of your pies with the mash and spike the tops using a folk which will give you a nice crispy top. Grate over the Parmesan cheese and place into your hot oven until brown and bubbling. 35 minutes should be enough in a hot oven. Serve your pies with steamed kale or spring greens. |