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Pike poached in a light fish broth  

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14748

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Contributed by

Caitlin Beatty

Keywords:

Canada
Pike
Recipe
Food
recipes
food photography
recipe picture
MSC Canada
Charlotte Langley

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Must tag @MSCbluefish and/or check with MSC North America for further information. Please also tag @chefcharlottelangley for recipe credit and @brilynnf for photography credit.

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Ingredients:
Pickled Carrots:

2 cups carrots, sliced into rounds

½ cup rice vinegar

½ cup water

¼ high-quality olive oil

3 tsp coarse salt

1 tbsp high-quality honey



Remaining Dish:

2 lbs fresh pike fillet

4 medium-sized shallots, cut into quarters

3 leeks in 2-inch rounds

1 cup, high-quality olive oil

1 cup Water

Juice of 1 large lemon

Salt to taste

Celery leaves to garnish

Method:
In your small saucepan, combine all of the ingredients for the pickling, minus the carrot slices.

Bring to a simmer on medium heat but do not let boil, approximately 3-5 minutes.

In a mason jar or sealable vessel, place all carrot slices in ( you can add anything else you like, herbs, spice, garlic etc) and pour hot liquid over items in jar until covered. Let it sit until at room temperature before placing it in the fridge overnight.

Portion your Pike into 4 equal pieces and set aside to temper while you build the rest of your dish.

Place a high-sided pan on low heat on the stove. Add water, olive oil, lemon juice, and a generous dash of salt. Bring to a low simmer.

Once simmered, add in your rounds of leeks and your quarters of shallots. Simmer gently until they are tender, approximately 10-12 minutes

Remove the leeks and shallots and set aside somewhere warm while you poach your fish.

Adjust the seasoning of the poaching liquid to your taste preference and place your pike fillets into the poaching liquid. Simmer until tender and gently flaking apart, approximately 10 minutes. Set aside until ready to plate.

In a shallow bowl, place warm alliums, a few pieces of pickled carrot, and arrange your Pike on top.

Ladle approximately 2 oz of poaching liquid on top and finish with a drizzle of high-quality olive oil, salt, pepper, and some celery leaves.

Serve with a side fragrant rice.

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