I eat a lot of haddock; it has a fine, clean flavour and if you get a thick piece is quite similar to cod. You can use haddock for any recipes for which you would use cod. It roasts, fries, poaches ...
Bradley Wallace, of The Common Man, shows how to make this tasty haddock dish.Pesto haddock (serves 2-3)1 lb. fresh haddock filetspinch salt and pepper4 oz. melted butter2 oz. white wine1 oz. fresh ...
Air fryers have become a kitchen must-have. For a while, many jokes floated around that people who owned one never stopped talking about it. Consider me guilty of this, as I can't stop raving about it ...
To begin, prepare the leeks trim the root and dark green tops from the leeks. Slice lengthwise, rinse thoroughly to remove dirt, and cut into thin slices. In a medium frying pan over medium heat, melt ...
I’ve written a lot of recipes in this style, partly because they work very well with light red wines like young Pinot Noir, Sangiovese or Beaujolais. This recipe was originally published in Secret ...
Fish cooked en papillote is going to be a winner, whether the packaging is greased parchment paper, as in the original French method, or today's more common aluminum foil. The feast the diner unwraps ...
When I was growing up, the only fresh seafood my family ever ate was fish my father caught in Bob’s Lake in Ontario, Canada. I remember liking it, even as a child, especially the bass and walleye. The ...
Fish cooked en papillote is going to be a winner, whether the packaging is greased parchment paper, as in the original French method, or today’s more common aluminum foil. The feast the diner unwraps ...