Chef Kerry Kilpin’s Easter Pickled Fish with Steenberg Semillon
17:45:00Pickled fish is synonymous with Easter in the Cape and everyone has their very own family favourite.
Elunda Basson & Kerry Kilpin |
Cellarmaster Elunda Basson suggests enjoying Chef Kerry’s take on this traditional Easter dish with Steenberg Semillon: “Its weight and texture allow it to stand up to richer seafood dishes, that’s why it is a perfect match with Kerry’s delicious pickled fish.”
As a rule, Semillon works well with highly seasoned dishes; think milder curries, autumnal spices, and high-toned herbs such as sage and fennel. Steenberg Semillon exhibits beautiful hints of lemon, apple, stone fruit, white florals and beeswax.
“It’s not as linear as Sauvignon Blanc but not as full and rich as Chardonnay,” she adds.
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Kerry's home style pickled fish |
Pickled Fish Tacos Recipe
By Steenberg Chef Kerry Kilpin 12 x Taco shells
Coriander Yoghurt
250ml double cream yoghurt
50g chopped coriander
Salt and pepper
Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and season to taste.
Salsa
150g chopped tomatoes
1 x red onion chopped finely
¼ cucumber cubed
15g coriander chopped
1 avo cubed
Salt and pepper
15ml olive oil
Combine all the salsa ingredients in a bowl and season to taste.
Pickled Cape Bream
1kg Cape Bream, cut into portions
150 g sugar
500ml white vinegar
5ml whole cumin
5ml coriander seeds, toasted & crushed
10ml fish spice
3 x bay leaves
5ml turmeric
5ml mild curry powder
3 x crushed garlic cloves
5ml grated ginger
3 x chopped onions
10ml corn flour
2 tbsp sunflower oil for frying
Flour, for dusting
Salt and black pepper
In a pan over a medium heat, add 1 tbsp oil and gently sauté the onion until translucent. Add the ginger, garlic and spices and fry gently for a few minutes, until fragrant.
Add the vinegar and sugar and stir until the sugar has dissolved. Simmer for 20 minutes. Thicken with corn flour to a nice coating consistency. Season to taste.
Dust the fish with the seasoned flour and pat off any excess.
Heat 1 tbsp oil in a heavy-based frying pan and, when hot, fry the fish until golden.
Place a layer of fish in a deep sterile glass or non-metallic container and pour a little of the hot sauce over it, to cover. Continue layering fish and sauce until all the fish is covered. Cool, then chill until ready to serve. Best made at least 24 hours in advance.
To Assemble
Fill the “taco” shells with a pickled fish and top with salsa and coriander yoghurt. Garnish with fresh coriander leaves.
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