This delicious zucchini quiche features fresh goat cheese, pesto, and a subtle pie crust with seeds. Perfect for brunch or a light lunch.
Pepperd Solent mackerel fillet
Serves 4
Peugeot equipment: Maestro pepper mill
Ingredients:
- 1 large cucumber, peeled and sliced
- 50ml white wine vinegar
- 25g sugar
- 4 coriander seeds
- 1/2 tsp mustard seeds
- 1/2tsp fennel seeds
- 4 sprigs dill
- 100ml buttermilk at room temperature
- 2 large mackerel, filleted at the last minute, skin on, pin boned
- 8 asparagus sliced at an angle (Optional)
- 1 tbsp rapeseed oil
- 2 garlic cloves
- 1 sprig thyme
- 1 sprig rosemary
- 2 shallots or salad onions finely sliced (Optional)
- Black Kampot pepper
- 1 lemon (optional)
- Large bunch of mixed herbs: your choice of parsley, basil, mint, tarragon, pea shoots etc
- Edible flowers to decorate (optional)
- Extra virgin olive oil
Preparation:
- Mix vinegar, sugar, coriander, mustard and fennel seeds; add the sliced cucumber and dill and leave to marinate for at least 30 minutes, longer for a stronger flavour.
- Drizzle a small amount of rape seed oil onto a plate and place the fish skin side down into the oil.
- Warm up a non-stick pan, when hot place the fish fillets skin side down and leave until it freely moves when the pan is shaken gently.
- Turn the fish over, add the thyme, rosemary, cracked garlic cloves, asparagus and shallots, cover with a lid and remove from the fire. The fish will finish cooking within only 2 minutes if it is very fresh.
- Drain the cucumber (you can keep the marinade in the fridge to use again)
- Mix the cucumber with the buttermilk, a spoonful at the time, until the cucumber is nicely coated and tastes right, add 8 turns of pepper mill on setting 4 and half of the mixed herbs
- Split the cucumber over 4 serving plates
- Dress the mixed herbs with a little olive oil and arrange on the plate at the very last minute.
- Drizzle the fish with some lemon juice and place a fillet on each plate on top of the cucumber, add the shallots and asparagus.
- Decorate with edible flowers if used