serves two
4 small fillets blue cod, skin and bones removed
4 rashers streaked bacon or smoked pork belly
25 ml olive oil
100 ml white wine
150 ml cream
10 littleneck clams, washed
chopped garden herbs, including parsley, chives
Preheat the oven to 180 °C. Lay two cod fillets
together for each portion and wrap two slices of streaky bacon around
the centres. Place the two portions of bacon-wrapped cod fillets in an
ovenproof frying-pan and drizzle with olive oil. Select a pan that first
the portions snuggly. Roast in the hot oven until the bacon begins to
crisp and the cod is almost cooked. Remove from the oven to the
stove-top and, on a moderate heat, deglaze (lift the flavours from the
bottom of the pan) with the white wine while the cod is still in the
pan. Allow to boil then add the cream. (This should come halfway up the
cod fillets). Add the clams. Boil gently until the sauce begins to
thicken slightly and the clams open, then add chopped herbs, ground
black pepper and salt (but only if needed on tasting). Serve with
steamed seasonal vegetables and freshly dug new-season potatoes.
bacon recipe courtesy of: Fleur Sullivan, The Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia, October 19, 2011
Friday, October 12, 2012
2713. BACON-WRAPPED COD with LITTLENECK CLAMS
Labels:
blue cod,
chives,
clams,
cod,
fish,
littleneck clams,
white wine
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