Preparation time
less than 30 mins
Cooking time
10 to 30 mins
Serves
Serves 2
Crayfish sauce and fennel flavours complement simply fried white fish and crayfish tails. (If you can't find wreck fish try red snapper.)
Equipment and preparation: for this recipe you will need a food processor.
For the crayfish bisque, heat the oil and butter in a large frying pan and gently fry the shallots and fennel for 2-3 minutes. Add the tomato purée and cook, stirring, for a further minute. Add the crayfish shells and brandy and cook for another minute.
Add the fish stock, bay leaves and parsley and bring to a simmer. Cook for 20-25 minutes, or until the volume of liquid has reduced by a third. Remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly.
Pour the mixture into a food processor and blend to a fine purée.
Pass the purée through a sieve into a clean saucepan and season, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
For the fennel puree, place the chopped fennel in a large frying pan and cover with cold water. Add a generous sprinkling of salt, place over a medium heat and bring to the boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat slightly and simmer until very tender.
Drain in a colander and place the fennel in a blender. Add the butter, olive oil and crème fraîche and purée until smooth. Season with salt and black pepper.
For the fried wreck and crayfish, heat a large frying pan and add the butter. Once hot, add the wreck fish fillets and crayfish tails and cook for two minutes on each side.
To serve, put some purée on serving plates and top with the fried wreck fish and crayfish and spoon the bisque over the top. Garnish with the fennel pollen, sea purslane and beets.
By Mary Berry
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Saturday Kitchen
27/09/2014
BBC One