Sun Dried Tomato Pesto- Pasta and Crumbed Fish Fillet
In the post from earlier, I mentioned trying to recreate this meal from the Philippines that I'd had in a restaurant over a quickly rushed lunch break. The project began with procuring the herbs required, the sun dried tomatoes and then finally some nice fillets. For this recipe I used a kilo of filleted pomfret. It left the fillet with minimal pin bones, that I left on, because I wasn't up to tweezing them out.
Crumbed Fish Fillet
Grocery List:
Fish fillet: cut to individual pieces (refer to the picture)
2 eggs
200 g breadcrumbs
200 g plain flour
Salt & Pepper to taste
1 lime
To Prepare:
- Dry fillet with a paper towel and marinade for 15 mins in juice of 1 lime, salt & pepper
- In two separate plates, spread out flour on one, and in the other the bread crumbs. Add egg to a bowl
- Coat the fish with flour, dunk in egg and then coat with bread crumbs
- Add some olive oil/ sunflower oil to a pan, and when smoky, pan-fry the fish
- Fry for 5 mins on one side, and four mins on the other side. Ensure that the fish is a golden brown in colour and crispy
- Remove fish and drain out the oil by placing it in more kitchen towel
Tomato Pesto Pasta
Grocery List:
200g of pasta of your choice (Can use spaghetti or spirali)
1 tbsp. olive oil
1/20 lime
3 cloves Garlic
150g sun dried tomato & basil in oil (recipe here)
To Prepare:
- Cook & drain 200g of pasta in salted boiling water and olive oil (or normal oil). Keep aside
- Add to a food processor the garlic, tomato & basil (from the can- can leave the oil to use as vinaigrette for salad etc)
- Process until tomatoes are tiny pieces
- Add pesto to the pasta and roll around!
- Now add juice of half a lime and toss it around with the pasta
For Dessert: delicious sweet dessert port wine! |
Comments
That's a delicious looking non veg delight you've got here.
Accompanied by tangy n spicy sauce, this would be a treat to eat. I'm already feeling hungry just thinking about it. :)
Regards
Jay
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Thanks for both the recipes. I will ask my wife if she can try these.
Take care
Jack: I think your wife would know food a lot more yummy that this!!
Saro, u shud try ur hand at writing restaurent reviews..
Zomato anyone???
Yummmyy....