cod potato and spring onion stew

The inspiration for this one comes from conversations with Icelandic and Danish friends who prize their cod. Traditionally, they prepare it in lots of different ways − pickled, salted, dried or smoked. This stew is similar to the way in which they slowly stew salt cod after soaking it (so that the excess salt seasons the other ingredients in the soup, like the potatoes). Good salt cod is quite hard to find these days, so I've adapted the recipe to use fresh cod, but you can also use hake, bass or halibut.

In an appropriately sized large pan, slowly fry your onion and leek with around 5 tablespoons of olive oil for 5 minutes until soft and tender. With a teaspoon, remove and discard the fluffy tasteless core from the courgettes and grate the rest into the pan. Chop the potatoes into rough 2cm/1 inch dice and add to the pan. Give everything a good stir and then add the anchovies. Turn the heat up and add the white wine. Allow to cook down by half before adding your milk and stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for half an hour until the potatoes are tender. At this point add your cod and simmer for a further 15 minutes until the flesh flakes away − feel free to stir and break up the fish, but it's quite nice to leave some big chunks as well. Season carefully to taste. Divide between your bowls, and serve with a small handful of parsley and spring onion dressed with a little olive oil and lemon juice.

Try this: Sprinkle a little orange zest over the parsley and spring onion. It really works with the cod.

Comments

GSF [Visitor]
Wed 28 May 2008 @ 16:14
Hey

Thanks for sticking some recipes online. This should impress my girlfriend.

GSF

Renee rose [Visitor]
Sun 22 Jun 2008 @ 14:50
What courgettes? Thanks for the recipes.

LT [Visitor]
Sun 29 Jun 2008 @ 05:28
awesome so delicious!! I didnt have parsley so i pureed a bunch of cilantro and dropped a scoop on top .

W. [Visitor]
Wed 23 Jul 2008 @ 15:38
WOW looks great. Whats courgettes? Oh i LOVE cod btw. Haha and salmon and all. Could you please add more prawn recipes please? Not barbecueing but like cooking prawn.

nadia [Visitor]
Tue 05 Aug 2008 @ 15:44
Hi,

I made the cod stew recipe, and when I added the milk to the pan, it curdled. Can you please say ways to avoid this??

Thank you

allen [Visitor]
Wed 06 Aug 2008 @ 19:10
Courgettes=zucchini

the perch [Visitor]
Thu 07 Aug 2008 @ 12:42
nadia..... what milk are you using???? the best to use is full fat fresh milk (not UHT).

Also your pan maybe too hot when adding the milk...

Try that.... i also had the same issues when i first did this dish

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serves 4-6

ingredients

• 1 onion, peeled and finely chopped
• 1 leek, washed and finely sliced
extra virgin olive oil
• 2 medium courgettes, halved lengthways
• 1kg/2¼lb potatoes, peeled
• 2 anchovies
• 1 wineglass white wine
• 565ml/1 pint milk
• 565ml/1 pint stock
• 1kg/2¼lb cod fillet, skinned and pinboned
• salt and freshly ground black pepper
• a handful of fresh flat-leaf parsley, roughly chopped
• a bunch of spring onions, finely sliced
juice of ½ a lemon

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