Herring in Oatmeal With Drambuie Butter
- 4 ounces unsalted butter (one stick)
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
- 3 tablespoons drambuie
- 8 herring fillets (2 per person)
- coarse oatmeal
- salt and pepper
- drippings or cooking oil
- Drambuie Butter:.
- Note: This needs to be prepared ahead as it must chill for at least an hour.
- Soften the butter but don't melt it.
- Beat in the other ingredients and then roll out into a cylinder shape with a diameter of about one inch.
- Wrap in foil/greaseproof paper/vegetable parchment/waxed paper and leave in the refridgerator to harden again.
- Any leftover butter can be put on a tray and frozen and stored in small freezer bags.
- But don't keep them for more than one week.
- The Fish:.
- Depending on how you buy your fish, you may have to de-bone yourself.
- Cut along the underside of the herring, lay it on a table, cut side down and hit across the backbone in a few places with a rolling pin or your hand.
- Remove the backbone and as many of the smaller bones as possible.
- Scrape the scales from the fish with a knife, remove heads and tails.
- Sprinkle with salt and pepper and toss them in a plastic bag with plenty of oatmeal.
- Or, if you prefer, put the fish on a plate and coat them with oatmeal - you may have to press the oatmeal into the fish to ensure it is fully covered.
- Fry in meat dripping or cooking oil - put them in with the skin side upwards first.
- Fry until lightly brown, turn and cook the other side.
- It should take 5/7 minutes.
- Drain the fish on paper towels.
- Note: Don't put more than a 1/4" of oil in your pan at a time and keep it at a low heat.
- If you put too much oil in the pan, your oatmeal will just fall off instead of frying nice and crisp.
- And if it's too hot, your run the risk of burning yourself as well as the fish.
- To serve, cut the butter into slices and place two on each fish immediately before serving the cooked herrings.
- Add garnish of cress or lemon according to preference.
- This is good with steamed veggies.
butter, lemon juice, parsley, drambuie, person, oatmeal, salt, cooking oil
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/herring-in-oatmeal-with-drambuie-butter-137594 (may not work)