Weekend Fish Pie (GF & DF) 🐟
Weekend Fish Pie (GF & DF) 🐟

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See more ideas about Fish pie, Fish recipes, Fish dishes. A simple fish pie recipe that's quick and easy to prepare. Portion into ramekins and freeze for quick toddler meals or cook in a big dish for the perfect family supper. GF version included with this recipe too.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have weekend fish pie (gf & df) 🐟 using 9 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Weekend Fish Pie (GF & DF) 🐟:
  1. Take salmon fillets, skinless
  2. Make ready cod fillets, skinless
  3. Take almond milk (or use regular milk)
  4. Prepare onion
  5. Get bacon lardons
  6. Prepare Olive oil
  7. Get gluten free plain flour (or use regular flour)
  8. Make ready Stork marg (or use butter)
  9. Get baking potatoes, peeled and chunked

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Steps to make Weekend Fish Pie (GF & DF) 🐟:
  1. Put the potatoes into boiling water to cook while you prepare the filling.
  2. Place the fish fillets in a large heavy based saucepan, or deep frying pan. Now pour the almond milk over the fish and gently heat. Don’t allow the milk to boil, but we want it hot enough to gently start poaching the fish. After 5 mins turn the fillets over and cook for another few minutes
  3. Remove the fish gently with a pan slotted spoon and set the fish to one side in a bowl. Pour the remaining milk into a jug through a sieve. Keep the milk but discard any bits caught in the mesh (an important step to catch any stray fish bones and scales).
  4. Put your onion and bacon in a small frying pan and cook gently on a hob while you make your white sauce. Don’t allow the onions to brown, we are looking for gentle and translucent.
  5. Rinse out your fish poaching pan and put it back on the hob. Add your stork marg and allow to melt over a medium heat. Add one tbsp of flour and stir it in. Then add enough of the next tbsp to make a thick paste as shown.
  6. Carefully add your milk to the (paste) roux and mix it in thoroughly, bit by bit. Slowly helps to prevent lumps. Once all the milk has been whisked in, bring the sauce up to a boil, stirring constantly until it thickens. Add salt and white pepper here to season (don’t over do the salt as we’re adding bacon too).
  7. Now use your fingers to flake the fish into the sauce - this helps you to feel if there are any remaining bones in the fillet and is really important especially if feeding little ones.
  8. Next add the onions and bacon to the fish and stir it all gently. Your filling is ready.
  9. Spoon the fish filling into a baking dish. Then mash your potatoes with a good glug of olive oil and top the pie with it. Use a fork to spread the mash. Season with salt and pepper then bake for 30 mins.

These easy weekday suppers include a simple fish pie, a French onion risotto and spiced beef nachos. The recipes from WW, formerly Weight Watchers, will And, after a couple of weeks of planned WW family meals, your wallet will also feel lighter: buying staple ingredients in bulk and only ordering food. Fish expert Mitch Tonks' fish pie recipe has bags of flavour from the smoked haddock, prawns and cod. This best-ever Irish Fish Pie recipe from Mary-Frances Heck gets a surprising twist from sweet potato puree. "A staple in Irish and Irish-American households, fish pie is usually topped with a puree of white potatoes. But swap white potatoes for sweet potatoes, and it turns out that the mild brininess of.

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