For the first time tonight, I tried making a fish pie (using a white sauce base), combining details from a couple of recipes. It was pretty successful, so, for my own reference:
Ingredients: about 300 g each chunky white fish and salmon. Around a dozen shelled prawns and about the same number of scallops (more if you can afford them - but ones from Hervey Bay are selling for nearly $50 a kg!)
Put the seafood in a bowl and add juice of a lemon, and half of the rind finely grated. Add about a teaspoon of salt, some pepper, and put in the fridge for half an hour while you do the sauce. Turn over on to 200 degrees.
Put on 2 or 3 eggs to hard boil. ( I used three - I think 2 might be enough next time.)
Finely slice one leek. Melt 60 g butter and fry the leek gently til soft (about 8 minutes.) Add 35 g flour and stir for a few minutes, making a roux. Take off heat and slowly add 375 ml (1 1/2) cups of milk, or add some cream in lieu of a portion of the milk. Put back on heat to thicken it. Add 2 or 3 tablespoons of grated parmesan, or tasty cheese, if you like. Thrown in some herbs; parsley or tarragon are probably most appropriate. Add some salt if needed, but it's a bit of guesswork, given that the fish has been salted too. If sauce seems a bit too thick, add a bit of white wine..
Thrown in the seafood and lemon juice from the fridge, a cup of defrosted peas, the boiled eggs roughly chopped, and stir it up. Add more rind from the lemon and a bit more pepper.
Put in pie dish and cover with a sheet of puff pastry. Brush with beaten egg and put in the oven for 20 - 25 minutes.
It makes for a very rich sauce which probably entirely detracts from the health benefits of the fish, but it's not the sort of dish you're going to eat every week.
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