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How to Cook a Whole Salmon

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With this method of cooking a whole salmon, you don�t need a fish kettle � you simply bake the fish in a parcel in the oven.

Here is a video plus written instructions explaining exactly how to how to create this classic buffet centrepiece by chef and restaurant owner Aiden Byrne, one of Britain's rising stars of the kitchen and the youngest chef ever to win a Michelin star.   Can be served warm or cold.

 

 

 

Courtesy of www.foodclubonline.com

 

Serves 8-10     Prepare 10 mins   -  Cook 30-40 mins
2.5kg salmon, gutted
1 lemon, thickly sliced
4 bay leaves
1 fennel head, thickly sliced
Handful whole black peppercorns
Handful flat-leaf parsley
1 glass dry white wine
SALAD
1 cucumber, finely sliced
1 bag watercress
1 head fennel, finely sliced
Few sprigs dill, finely sliced
� tbsp white wine vinegar
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
Squeeze lemon juice

Step 1 Ask your fishmonger to gut the whole salmon to save you a messy job. Wash the fish and pat dry with kitchen paper, then cut off the fins so they don�t burn in the oven. If the salmon is too long for the roasting tray, cleanly cut off the head and tail with a sharp knife.

Step 2 Fill the cavity of the fish with the sliced lemon and fennel and bay leaves. Scrunch up a piece of tin foil and push into the cavity. This will help the fish stand upright in the roasting tray and on the serving plate.

Step 3 Lay out two long sheets of tin foil and spread the top one with butter. Scatter with the rest of the lemon slices, black peppercorns and parsley. Put the fish on top then gather up the sides of the foil. Pour in the wine then fold the edges of the foil together to seal tightly. Lay the parcel onto a roasting tray, curving the fish a little to fit in it. Put into a pre-heated oven at 220˚C/200˚C fan/Gas 7 and cook for 30-40 minutes.

Step 4 When the fish is cooked through, lift it out of the foil onto a chopping board. While it�s still warm, carefully remove the skin on one side with a blunt knife, working from the top of the head to the tail. Repeat on the other side until all skin is removed.

Step 5 Make the salad by mixing together the cucumber, watercress, fennel and dill. Dress with white wine vinegar, olive oil and lemon juice then season to taste. Lay out on a large plate then position the fish on top. Serve warm or cold.

Smart Tip - A simple test to see if fish is cooked through is to carefully insert a knife into the middle of the fish. Hold the knife against your hand and if it feels hot, it�s ready.

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