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Harvest of the Day Turned into a Lovely Fish Dinner!

By Sophies Foodie

Yesterday, I harvested these veggies, edible flowers & this lovely herb called dill & turned it into this lovely fish dinner. Only the sweet potatoes are not from our field. Mine are still growing in a big bag into our plastic conservatory!

Harvest of the day turned into a lovely fish dinner! Harvest of the day turned into a lovely fish dinner! Harvest of the day turned into a lovely fish dinner! Harvest of the day turned into a lovely fish dinner! Harvest of the day turned into a lovely fish dinner!

Just look at this delicious dinner:

Yum Yum!

Yum Yum!

Let’s see how easy to make it really is.

Recipe: For 2 persons

Ingredients:

For the spiced roasted sweet potato fries:

3 large big sweet potatoes, peeled & cleaned, cut up into fries, like photo above

black pepper: 10 grins

pink salt in a grinder: 10 grins

a fruity extra virgin olive oil: a few drizzles

dried couscous seasoning: 5-6 dashes

For the olive oil onion-mangetout mix:

fresh mange touts, straight from the field. I had about 40 of them.

1/2 white onion, straight from the field, peeled & finely chopped

black pepper

pink salt

that same fruity extra virgin olive oil like above

For the oven-roasted fish:

1 big salmon fillet, about 220 gr, cleaned, pad dry, cut up lengthways into 2, like photo above

2 fresh lemon slices, each cut up into 2

black pepper

pink salt

that same fruity oil as above

1 tablespoon fresh chopped dill, no stalks please

2 lemon slices, each cut up into 2

For the salad:

mixed salad leaves, all washed, spun dry, like Amish deer tongue, little gem lettuce, edible flowers, red orach leaves, purslane etc.

lemon cucumber, peeled & cut up

Kumato or other tomatoes, cut up

a bit of mayo to serve

Method:

  1. Preheat your oven to 200°C ( 400 F) for 10 minutes. Take a fitted non-stick oven dish & place sweet potato fries in it, in 1 layer. Add black pepper, pink salt & couscous seasoning. Drizzle with that fruity oil, but not too much. Place into the hot oven & roast for about 25-30 minutes or until fully ready. Check often to prevent burning! When ready, turn oven off & check the fries with a fork.
  2. When your sweet potatoes fries, are just in the oven, prepare your fish dish. Take a fitted oven dish & smear it in with that same fruity oil. Take your salmon fillet, clean it & pad it dry. Season each fillet on the surface top in with black pepper & pink salt. Scatter your chopped dill all over the top, evenly divided. Now, top each fillet with 2 half slices of lemon. Drizzle a bit of that fruity oil all over the top of each fish fillet. Place into the hot oven on the lower shelf for about 15-20 minutes or until cooked through. Take the fish dish out of the oven & place aluminum foil over the dish to let the fish rest for 5 minutes before eating!
  3. At the same time, boil your mangetouts for about 5 minutes or until cooked through. Drain & cool off under running cold water to keep their green fresh color! In a small cooking pot, heat up a bit of that same fruity oil. When hot, add chopped white onion. Fry until cooked through browned. This took me only a few minutes. Add cooled cooked mange touts & season with black pepper & pink salt. Check seasoning. Keep hot.
  4. Plate up, like photo above! We served yummy mayonnaise with this lovely salad-flower-dinner! Enjoy, sweeties! xxx Love, Sophie! x  Stay Tuned! If you liked this post & want more of them, join 1,702 email followers to get my new cool email newsletters! Subscribe by email! It is free!

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Harvest of the day turned into a lovely fish dinner!


Tagged: Dairy - Free, Egg - Free, Fish, Gluten - Free
Harvest of the day turned into a lovely fish dinner!
Harvest of the day turned into a lovely fish dinner!

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