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Impressive Baked Fish and Veg Parcels

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall says you can use almost any type of fish fillet for this easy supper recipe, and vary the veg according to what’s in season.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Serves: 4
Ingredients:

  • 500g zucchinis (4 medium)
  • 400g carrots
  • a bunch of spring onions, trimmed
  • 2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
  • a few sprigs of thyme, leaves picked and roughly chopped
  • a small bunch of parsley, leaves picked and chopped (optional)
  • 3–4 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 fish fillets (150–200g each), such as hake, barramundi, flat head, whiting or snapper
  • about 200ml white wine or cider, vegetable stock or tomato passata
  • sea salt and black pepper
  • cooked whole grains (30–60g per serving), to serve
(Simon Wheeler/PA)

Method
Preheat the oven to 200°C/Fan 180°C/Gas 6 and have ready a large baking tray with a rim (so no juices can escape). Tear off four large sheets of greaseproof paper or foil.

Read: Salmon Fish Pie with a Pecan Crumble

Cut the zucchinis into thin ribbons or fine slices, using a mandolin, swivel veg peeler or a food processor fitted with a thin slicing blade. Put the courgettes into a large bowl. Ribbon or slice the carrots in the same way and add to the courgettes.

Finely slice the spring onions and add these too, along with the garlic, thyme, parsley if using, and two tablespoons of the olive oil. Season with a pinch of salt and a twist of pepper. Toss together well with your hands.

Pile the veg in the middle of each sheet of paper or foil, dividing it equally. Place a fish fillet on top of each pile and season it with salt and pepper. Gather up the edges of the paper or foil and bring them up around the veg and fish. Pour a good splash of wine, cider, stock or passata into each parcel.

Crimp the top edges of the parcel together. With foil, you’ll be able to seal the package completely; with paper, you can just scrunch it up so the fish is mostly covered. Place the parcels carefully on the baking tray. Bake in the oven for 15–20 minutes or until the fish is cooked through and the veg is just done (it will still be al dente).

Read: Fish and Vegetable Bake

Bring the parcels to the table and accompany with whole grains, to soak up the juices.

(Simon Wheeler/PA)

Eat Better Forever by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, photography by Simon Wheeler, is published by Bloomsbury. Available now.

What’s your favourite white fish to cook and eat? Let us know in the comments section below.

– With PA

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