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Jamie Oliver’s Fish in Crazy Water (Acqua Pazza)

by Jamie Oliver from Jamie Cooks Italy

Easy

Serves 2

Total 30min

Cook 30min

Add a new fish dish to you repertoire with Jamie Oliver’s easy Italian-inspired whole fish in crazy water (acqua pazza), as seen on his Channel 4 series, Jamie Cooks Italy.

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Ingredients

2spring onions
½ a bulbof fennel
1carrot
200gripe mixed-colour cherry tomatoes, on the vine
3cloves of garlic
½a fresh red chilli
8-10mixed olives (stone in)
olive oil
2 x 350gwhole round fish, such as royal bream, trout, sea bass, red mullet, scaled, gutted, gills removed
1 bunch (30g)of mixed fresh soft herbs, such as flat-leaf parsley, mint, fennel tops
150mlGreco di Tufo white wine
1lemon

Method

Trim the spring onions and fennel (reserving any leafy tops), peel the carrot, then slice them all ½cm thick. Halve the tomatoes. Peel and finely slice the garlic and chilli. Squash and destone the olives. Put a large frying pan on a high heat with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Stir in the onions, fennel and carrot, followed 4 minutes later by the tomatoes, garlic, chilli and olives. Toss regularly for 2 minutes while you lightly score the fish on both sides (this will help flavour and heat to penetrate as it cooks).

Lay the fish on top of the veg, stuff half the herbs into the cavities, then pour over the wine and let it reduce by half. Add about 300ml of water, to come 1cm up the side of the pan. Cover and leave to thunder away on a high heat for 8 minutes (boiling underneath, steaming on top means fragrant veggies). Pick the remaining herb leaves, finely grate the lemon zest over them, then chop and mix together.

Uncover the fish and baste with its juices for 1 minute. To check the fish is cooked, go to the thickest part up near the head – if the flesh flakes easily away from the bone, it’s done. Remove to a plate, spoon over the veg and juices, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, scatter over the lemony herbs, then squeeze over the lemon juice. Great served with bread to mop up that irresistible sauce, or with new potatoes, couscous or rice.

CALORIES 407kcal FAT 17.3g SAT FAT 1.6g PROTEIN 40.3g CARBS 11.6g SUGAR 10.1g SALT 0.8g FIBRE 3.3g

Jamie Cooks Italy by Jamie Oliver is published by Penguin Random House © Jamie Oliver Enterprises Limited (2018 Jamie Cooks Italy), photography: David Loftus.

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