Steamed Sea Bass with Vanilla, Baby Vegetables and Cappuccino Sauce
- 1 vanilla pod
- 1 lemon, juiced and 1 lemon leaf
- 1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil
- 2 (8-ounce, 225 grams) sea bass fillets, skin on, scaled, pin bones removed and scored
- 8 baby leeks
- 4 ounces (115 grams) fresh peas
- 4 ounces (115 grams) fresh broad beans
- 8 small new potatoes, scrubbed and cooked
- 1 pint (565 ml) semi-skimmed milk
- Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Remove the seeds from the vanilla pod and place both the seeds and pod on a plate with the lemon juice and olive oil.
- Mix up with a fork, then place the fish on the plate and turn it so both fillets are covered.
- Place the vanilla seeds and lemon leaf on top of the fillets, reserving the vanilla pod.
- Split the leeks down the middle, 1-inch from the end, and wash under cold water.
- Mix the peas, broad beans and new potatoes together.
- Put the milk into a saucepan with the reserved vanilla pod and slowly simmer over a medium heat.
- In a bamboo steamer* place the leeks on the bottom, then cover with the pea mix.
- Sprinkle with salt and freshly ground black pepper, then place the steamer over the pan of milk.
- In a second bamboo steamer place the lemon leaf, and the fillets skin side up.
- Open up the score marks and pour over the juices from the plate.
- Place the lid on top and cook for 10 to 15 minutes on a slow simmer.
- Remove the steamers from the pan, place some vegetables on each plate, and top with the fish.
- To finish the sauce, remove the vanilla pod from the milk and whiz up with a cappuccino frother or 'whizzer', or in a liquidizer.
- This gives the sauce a thick cappuccino effect, which is both visually and texturally very nice.
- *If you do not have bamboo steamers, use a colander or a normal steamer.
vanilla pod, lemon, extravirgin olive oil, bass fillets, leeks, fresh peas, fresh broad beans, new potatoes, salt
Taken from www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/jamie-oliver/steamed-sea-bass-with-vanilla-baby-vegetables-and-cappuccino-sauce-recipe.html (may not work)