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Ottolenghi’s Bridget Jones’s Pan-fried Salmon with Pine Nut Salsa

by Yotam Ottolenghi from Ottolenghi SIMPLE

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Serves 4 (or half the recipe if you’re on that second date!)

This simple dish of pan-fried salmon is elevated with a bold salsa of toasted pine nuts, celery, capers and olives for an impressive date night meal.

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Introduction

This is the dish Patrick Dempsey’s character tells Renée Zellweger’s Bridget Jones that he would have brought her on their imaginary second date in Bridget Jones’s Baby. ‘From Ottolenghi,’ says Dempsey, ‘delicious and healthy!’ And easy, we might add! What sounded like a bit of product placement on our part was in fact no such thing. The recipe didn’t even exist on our menu, so this is a retrospective acknowledgement.

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Ingredients

100gcurrants
4salmon fillets, skin on and pin-boned (500g)
100mlolive oil
4celery sticks, cut into 1cm dice (180g), leaves removed but kept for garnish
30gpine nuts, roughly chopped
40gcapers, plus 2 tbsp of their brine
40glarge green olives, pitted and cut into 1cm dice (about 8)
1 good pinch of (¼ tsp)saffron threads mixed with 1 tbsp hot water
20gparsley, roughly chopped
1lemon: finely grate the zest to get 1 tsp, then juice to get 1 tsp
salt and black pepper

Method

Cover the currants with boiling water and set aside to soak for 20 minutes while you prep the salmon and make the salsa. Mix the salmon with 2 teaspoons of oil, 3 teaspoon of salt and a good grind of pepper. Set aside while you make the salsa.

Put 75ml of olive oil into a large sauté pan and place on a high heat. Add the celery and pine nuts and fry for 4–5 minutes, stirring frequently, until the nuts begin to brown (don’t take your eyes off them, as they can easily burn). Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the capers and their brine, the olives, saffron and its water and a pinch of salt. Drain the currants and add these, along with the parsley, lemon zest and lemon juice. Set aside.

Put the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil into a large frying pan and place on a medium high heat. Once hot, add the salmon fillets, skin side down, and fry for 3 minutes, until the skin is crisp. Reduce the heat to medium, then flip the fillets over and continue to fry for 2–4 minutes (depending on how much you like the salmon cooked). Remove from the pan and set aside.

Arrange the salmon on four plates and spoon over the salsa. If you have any celery leaves reserved, scatter these on top.

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