Don't be daunted by all the steps below. It won't take that long, especially if you rope in a helper, and it makes such a fresh, moreish dinner that you won't begrudge a little extra time in the kitchen.
Posh Fish Finger Sandwiches (serves 2)
(Adapted from the Leon cook book)
You will need:
- 60g rice
- 150g firm white fish
- 2 handfuls of plain flour
- 1 tsp cayenne
- 1 egg
- 2 handfuls of coarse ground semolina
- 1 tbsp capers, chopped
- a handful of flat-leaf parsley, chopped
- 1/2 a lemon
- Salsa (use your own recipe or see mine below)
- Salad leaves
- 2 huge flatbreads
- Salt and pepper
- Cut your fish into pieces of roughly the same size - about 6cm by 4cm. You want to end up with 8-10 pieces. Season thoroughly on both sides with salt, pepper and cayenne.
- Line up three bowls. In the first, put the plain flour and lots of seasoning; in the second, the beaten egg with 2 tablespoons of water; in the third, add the semolina.
- Dip the fish pieces into the flour to lightly coat them, then into the egg to moisten the surface, then the semolina to thinly coat them. Set them aside.
- Get your rice cooking. When it' s done, mix it with the capers, parsley and a squeeze of lemon juice.
- Make a fresh salsa by finely chopping the flesh of three tomatoes (discard the pulpy insides), half a red onion, 2 chillis and a handful of coriander, and mixing it all with salt, pepper, and the juice of half a lime. Can't be faffed? Add 2 sliced plum tomatoes to your salad leaves, and 2 spoonfuls of yoghurt to your rice to add some moisture to your wraps.
- Now to cook your fish. I usually shallow-fry it for around 4 minutes on either side, until the coating is turning brown. For a healthier option, put some oiled foil on your grill tray, lay the fish on it, drizzle with olive oil and grill for 4 minutes on both sides.
- Start building your wraps. Soften the flatbreads under the grill or in the oven, then add the salad leaves in a line down the middle, then the rice, fish, and salsa.
I am powerless before a fish finger sandwich. But I really just want good bread, Birdseye fish fingers and a bit of sauce (tartare).
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