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  Fish Pie
  Category: Main Course
  Author: The Savvybearcat
  Date: 1/1/2007
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Ingredients:
700 g White fish
1 Shallot
2 tbsp Dry white wine
2 Eggs
450 ml Milk
30 g Butter
30 g Flour
4 tbsp Chopped parsley
700 g Mashing potatoes
150 ml Hot milk
60 g Butter
Salt & pepper
50 g Shrimps/prawns or
Other shellfish AND/OR
50 g Mushrooms
Instructions:
Wash the fish, which can be a mixture, or one single type, of cod,
hake, haddock, smoked haddock etc etc. and dry more or less. Chop the
shallot and put half of it into a buttered micro-wave dish. Put fish
on top, and sprinkle with remaining shallot, a little salt and
pepper and the dry white wine. Cover loosely with cling film, pierced
in two or three places and microwave on full power for about 5 mins,
or until the fish is just cooked.

Meanwhile, peel, quarter and boil the potatoes, hard boil the eggs,
and make a white sauce with the first lot of butter and milk, and
the flour. (I use a little bit of maggi cube to make it into a
bechamel ~ more or less. If using mushrooms, wipe them, and cook
lightly in a little extra butter. If using shrimps or prawns, cook
them if needed, then shell them.

As soon as the fish is cool enough to handle, flake it into a bowl,
taking care to remove any bones. Add the coarsely chopped hard boiled
eggs, and such of the optional ingredients as you are using.

Add the liquid exuded by the fish during poaching to the white
sauce, and cook down gently until the original volume is reached
again. An alternative way of dealing with this liquid, is to cook it
down to a near syrup, then add it to the white sauce - it has the
same effect, but needs a little more care. Taste carefully for
seasoning, and then add chopped parsley. Gently fold fish flavoured
parsley sauce into flaked fish and put the mixture into a pie dish of
suitable capacity.

When the potatoes are done, drain them and mash. We use a potato
ricer, which works very well. Add the second quantity of butter and
the hot milk, stir briefly, season to taste and mix gently, taking
care not to develop the gluten. Spread the mashed potato over the
fish mixture, and if you like, make a bit of a pattern with a fork or
knife.

*May be cooked ahead to here

If not required immediately, allow to cool uncovered, then cover and
refrigerate until wanted. Don't keep for more then a day or so,
especially if using shrimps/prawns. When required, remove from fridge
and cook in pre-heated moderate oven 375øF 190øC until the mixture
is bubbling and the top is browned 25-40 mins depending on whether
it was still warm when put into oven or had been refrigerated.
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