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Tag Archives: fish
Truffle flavoured Ling Fish Pie
Winter is fast descending upon us Down Under and as much as I love the cold weather, I find what makes winter special is the food that comes out from our kitchen. Having a toasty oven baking away is a … Continue reading
Amici Ristorante Pizzeria, Cammeray
I’m on the loose end tonight because Mysaucepan is catching up with her girlfriends. So I find myself with the boys which is a rare thing these days. Well, not quite all the boys because my friend Peter is also … Continue reading
Monk fish with purple carrot puree and broccolini salad
// // // ]]>// Living in a city like Sydney, we are spoilt for choice when it comes to ocean fresh seafood. It is no wonder the Sydney Fish Market is the third largest fish market in the world. Our … Continue reading
Posted in Fish, Recipes, Salad, Seafood, Wine with food
Tagged fish, Peter Lehmann wines, purple carrot, salad, wine
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Pan-seared mackerel with fresh chillies and soy sauce
// // // ]]>// Any simpler, this recipe will disappear into thin air. I love this dish in summer because it goes so well with a chilled dry white. On the other hand, does anyone think mackerel smells more fishy … Continue reading




































