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Newsletter August 2004

Modern Country Living - Domestic Bliss

Game On: Sea Bass

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Summer eating is fantastic and easy. Fantastic because so much of it is fresh and can be eaten cold and easy because it can be thrown on to a smoking hot B-B-Q! This month’s recipe can easily be cooked on a B-B-Q in the foil. One thing that always amazes me when I see people cooking on a B-B-Q is that they forget to put a table next to it sounds obvious I know, but …. A great way of serving half a lemon or lime with fish is to cut it in half, brush with some olive oil and put the cut side down straight on to the bars of the B-B-Q so that you get a charred look to the lemon it also releases its citrus aroma.

Recipe:

Sea Bass Baked in Foil

When you catch sea bass yourself it is divine!

To be honest I fillet the sea bass as it is easier in the long run and no body eats the heads and tails anyway! All quantities to suit amount of fish you are cooking.

1 sea bass fillet per person,
Butter
Salt and pepper
Limes

Put a shallow baking tray into a pre heated oven (190-200c) to heat up.
Tear off a longish piece of foil big enough to wrap the fish in. You can do individual parcels or one big one. Smear some butter over the bottom of the foil and lay the fish on to it skin side down. Season with salt and pepper and a squeeze of lime juice. Wrap up the fish and remove the now hot baking tray form the oven and lay the fish on to it. Slide the tray into the oven and cook the fish for 8-10 minutes or until it is done. I cannot stress how awful over cooked fish is!

Serve with the foil juices on a watercress salad.

Tip:

Rushmans 01264 852014 www.rushmans.co.uk is making the most wonderful leather cartridge bags and gun sleeves - is it too early to think about Christmas?

This article by Amy Willcock appears in The Shooting Gazette August 2004, and is reproduced here with permission.

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