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How to make Daylesford’s salmon, peas, bacon and braised little gem

Monday 04 February 2019 21:12 GMT
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Daylesford’s salmon, peas, bacon and braised little gem

320g fresh peas (or use frozen)
250g new potatoes (such as Jersey Royals), halved if large
2 carrots, cut into strips
4 skin-on salmon fillets, about 160g each
60g butter
3 tbsp olive oil
80g back bacon, cut into strips
1 banana shallot, finely diced
120ml vegetable stock
240ml double cream
4 tbsp chopped parsley
4 tbsp chopped mint
2 little gem lettuces, outer leaves removed, quartered
Salt and pepper

Blanch the peas in boiling water for one minute and then refresh in iced water. Drain and leave to one side.

Bring a large pan of water to the boil, add the potatoes and cook until tender, about 15 minutes, adding the carrots for the last five minutes. Drain and set aside. Once the potatoes are cool enough to handle, peel off the skins.

Season the salmon with salt and pepper. In a frying pan over a medium heat, melt the butter and olive oil together and pan-fry the fish skin-side down for eight to 10 minutes until golden brown, then turn over and cook for a further minute. Remove to a plate and cover with foil.

Fry the bacon and diced shallot in the same pan for two minutes, before adding the vegetable stock, double cream, potatoes, carrots and peas; bring to the boil. Add the parsley and mint and season to taste. Add the little gem wedges and simmer for a further three minutes.

To serve place two little gem wedges in each bowl or plate, spoon over some creamy vegetables and bacon and then place a salmon fillet on top.

Recipe Daylesford.co.uk

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