Pan-roast fillets of sole with crab-crushed Jersey Royals and Sauce Grenoble

Pan-roast fillets of sole with crab-crushed Jersey Royals and Sauce Grenoble

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Pan-roast fillets of sole with crab-crushed Jersey Royals and Sauce Grenoble

Pan-roast fillets of sole with crab-crushed Jersey Royals and Sauce Grenoble

Ingredients

  • Seafood

    • 100 g Crab meat, white
    • 3 Dover sole
    • 610 ml Fish stock
  • Produce

    • 2 2/3 handfuls Basil cress
    • 5 Button mushrooms
    • 10 Caper berries
    • 2 2/3 handfuls Chives
    • 100 g Gherkins
    • 450 g Jersey royal potatoes
    • 1 1/2 Lemon
    • 1/2 Of garlic, bulb
    • 2 2/3 handfuls Parsley
    • 1 Shallot
    • 1 sprig Thyme
  • Condiments

    • 100 g Baby capers
    • 1/2 Lemon, juice only
  • Baking & Spices

    • 1 Pepper
    • 3 Salt
    • 1 Vanilla pod
  • Oils & Vinegars

    • 2 Vegetable oil
    • 475 ml Vegetable oil
  • Bread & Baked Goods

    • 1/2 loaf White bread
  • Dairy

    • 150 g Butter
    • 200 ml Double cream
    • 150 g Parmesan
  • Beer, Wine & Liquor

    • 80 ml Dry vermouth
    • 80 ml White wine
  • Time
  • Cook: 1H

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Description

Mark Jordan uses stacked fillets of Dover sole to give the illusion of a chunky piece of fish, but dont worry about wastage – the trimmings from the sole can be used for stock, fish cakes, fish pie or seafood pasta. The crab-crushed Jersey Royal potatoes are an excellent partner to these pan-roasted fish fillets.

Ingredients

  • 3 Dover sole, skinned, each weighing 450g
  • 100g of gherkins
  • 100g of baby capers
  • 1/2 lemon, juice only
  • 2 2/3 handfuls of parsley, chopped
  • 450g of Jersey Royal potatoes
  • vegetable oil
  • 50g of butter
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 100g of white crab meat
  • salt
  • pepper
  • 2 2/3 handfuls of chives, chopped
  • 1 shallot
  • 1/2 bulb of garlic
  • vegetable oil
  • 1 sprig of thyme
  • 5 button mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 vanilla pod
  • 80ml of white wine
  • 80ml of dry vermouth
  • 610ml of fish stock
  • 200ml of double cream
  • 1/2 lemon, juiced
  • salt
  • 1/2 loaf of white bread
  • 475ml of vegetable oil
  • 100g of butter
  • salt
  • 150g of Parmesan
  • 10 caper berries
  • 2 2/3 handfuls of basil cress

Directions

  • For the Dover sole, fillet the sole by running a sharp flexible knife down each side of the sole’s back bone and slowly removing the flesh from the bone using delicate strokes of the knife. Flip over the sole and do the same again for the underside
  • Trim the sole, removing any loose flesh. Lay one fillet of sole in front of you on a chopping board – you will notice there is a thick end and a thin end
  • Lay another fillet on top of the first fillet the opposite way thick end to thin and repeat this three times – there should be in total six pieces of fillet stacked on top of each other
  • Fold each pair of fillets in half lengthways and skewer the two fillets together with cocktail sticks, using six in total. Trim and square off the ends to neaten and then cut in half –this will result in the first two portions, repeat with the remaining fillets. Place in the fridge to chill
  • For the Sauce Grenoble, chop the gherkins into small dice and mix with the capers. Add the lemon juice and parsley and reserve
  • For the crab-crushed Jersey Royals, preheat the oven to 170°C/Gas mark 3
  • Wash and place the potatoes into a pan of salted water and slowly bring them up to the boil. Once the potatoes are cooked remove them from the water and store in the saucepan
  • In a large sauté pan heat up a little oil. To this add the Dover sole stacks and gently colour until golden brown on one side. Remove from the pan and place into the oven for 5 minutes
  • Remove from the oven and place back in to the pan with the oil. Add a good knob of butter and squeeze of the lemon juice, baste the butter over the sole and leave for a minute
  • Using a fork crush the potatoes and add the remaining butter, remaining lemon juice, crab meat, salt and pepper, and chives
  • For the fish velouté, peel and slice the shallot and garlic and add to a saucepan with a few drops of vegetable oil and gently fry without colouring. Add the thyme and the mushrooms
  • Slice the vanilla pod in half lengthways and add to the pan. Pour in the wine and the vermouth and reduce until the liquid is syrupy. Pour the fish stock into the pan and bring to the boil then reduce by two-thirds
  • Add the cream and the lemon juice and again bring the sauce up to the boil. Adjust the seasoning with the salt and pour through a fine sieve
  • For the bread sauce, slice the bread into 0.5cm thick slices and remove the crust with a sharp knife. Cut the bread into 0.5cm long strips and then cut the strips into 0.5cm dice
  • Place the oil into a thick-bottomed pan and heat it up. Place one dice of the bread into the oil to see if the oil is hot enough – the crouton should fry quickly and turn brown. Remove this crouton from the oil and then add the others and keep stirring them around while they fry
  • Once the croutons turn brown, turn off the heat, add the butter and stir again. Pour the oil and the croutons into a fine sieve and drain well
  • While the croutons are hot, season with a little salt and grate over the cheese. Set aside until required
  • To serve, place a metal ring in the centre of each serving dish and half fill with the hot potatoes, pressing them down thoroughly. Remove the metal ring and gently place a portion of sole on top of the potato. At this point gently twist and pull out the cocktail sticks
  • Heat up the sauce and spoon some over the sole. Using a hand blender foam the fish velouté and also spoon some over the dish. Garnish with a few caper berries, the croutons and cress, and serve
  • Serves: 6
  • Prepare:
  • Cook Time: PT1H
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Sole Fillets, Jersey Royals & Sauce Grenoble - Great British Chefs

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Mark Jordan's sole recipe features Jersey Royals crushed with crab meat and a flavourful velouté, complimenting a beautifully thick-cut pan roasted sole fillet.

Pan-roast fillets of sole with crab-crushed Jersey Royals and Sauce Grenoble

  • Seafood

    • 100 g Crab meat, white
    • 3 Dover sole
    • 610 ml Fish stock
  • Produce

    • 2 2/3 handfuls Basil cress
    • 5 Button mushrooms
    • 10 Caper berries
    • 2 2/3 handfuls Chives
    • 100 g Gherkins
    • 450 g Jersey royal potatoes
    • 1 1/2 Lemon
    • 1/2 Of garlic, bulb
    • 2 2/3 handfuls Parsley
    • 1 Shallot
    • 1 sprig Thyme
  • Condiments

    • 100 g Baby capers
    • 1/2 Lemon, juice only
  • Baking & Spices

    • 1 Pepper
    • 3 Salt
    • 1 Vanilla pod
  • Oils & Vinegars

    • 2 Vegetable oil
    • 475 ml Vegetable oil
  • Bread & Baked Goods

    • 1/2 loaf White bread
  • Dairy

    • 150 g Butter
    • 200 ml Double cream
    • 150 g Parmesan
  • Beer, Wine & Liquor

    • 80 ml Dry vermouth
    • 80 ml White wine

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Sole Fillets, Jersey Royals & Sauce Grenoble - Great British Chefs

Mark Jordan's sole recipe features Jersey Royals crushed with crab meat and a flavourful velouté, complimenting a beautifully thick-cut pan roasted sole fillet.