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ASIAN-SPICED KEDGEREE



Asian-Spiced Kedgeree image

Provided by Nigella Lawson : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 1/4 cups cold water, for poaching the fish
2 lime leaves, torn into pieces
4 salmon fillets (approximately 1-inch thick), preferably organic, skinned (about 1 1/2 pounds in total)
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 teaspoon oil
1 onion finely chopped
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1 cup basmati rice
3 hard-boiled eggs, quartered
3 tablespoons chopped cilantro leaves, plus more, for garnish
1 lime, zested and juiced plus lime segments, for garnish
Fish sauce, to taste (recommended: nam pla)

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
  • This is because the easiest way to poach salmon for this dish is to do it in the oven. So: pour the water into a roasting pan, add the lime leaves and then the salmon. Cover the pan with foil, put in the oven and cook for about 15 minutes, by which time the salmon should be tender. Remove the pan from the oven and drain the liquid off into a pitcher. Keep the fish warm simply by replacing the foil on the pan.
  • Melt the butter in a wide, heavy saucepan that has a tight-fitting lid, and add the oil to stop the butter burning. Soften the onion in the pan and add the spices, then keep cooking till the onion is slightly translucent and suffused with soft perfume of the spices. Add the rice and stir with a wooden spoon so that it's all well coated. There's not enough onion to give a heavy coating: just make sure the rice is fragrantly slicked.
  • Pour in the reserved liquid from the pitcher, about 2 1/4 cups, and stir before covering with the lid and cooking gently for 15 minutes. If your stove is vociferous you may need a flame tamer.
  • At the end of the cooking time, when the rice is tender and has lost all chalkiness, turn off the heat, remove the lid, cover the pan with a dish towel and then replace the lid. This will help absorb any extra moisture form the rice. It is also the best way to let the rice stand without getting sticky or cold, which is useful when you've got a few friends and a few dishes to keep your eye on.
  • Just before you want to eat, drain off any extra liquid that's collected in the dish with the salmon, then flake the fish with a fork. Add to it the rice, egg, cilantro, lime juice and a drop or 2 of fish sauce. Stir gently to mix - I use a couple of wooden paddles or spatulas - and taste to see if you want any more lime juice or fish sauce. Sprinkle over the zest from the 2 juiced halves of the lime and serve. I love it served just as it is in the roasting dish, but if you want to, and I often do (consistency is a requirement of a recipe but not of a cook), decant into large plate before you add the lime zest, then surround with lime segments and add the zest and a small handful of freshly chopped cilantro.
  • This is one of those rare dishes that manages to be comforting and light at the same time. And - should you have leftovers, which I wouldn't count on - it's heavenly eaten, as all leftovers demand to be, standing up, straight from the fridge.

KEDGEREE



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Spicy and delicious, this kedgeree is dead easy to make and perfect for a big family brunch. Some people love peas in a kedgeree and some don't - it's up to you. It tastes great either way.

Provided by The Hairy Bikers

Categories     Brunch

Yield Serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 13

475g/1lb 1oz undyed smoked haddock fillet, cut in half
2 bay leaves
200g/7oz basmati rice, rinsed in cold water and drained
4 free-range eggs
100g/3½oz frozen peas (optional)
40g/1½oz butter
1 tbsp sunflower oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1 heaped tbsp medium curry powder
3 tbsp double cream
3 tbsp chopped fresh flatleaf parsley
½ lemon, juice only
freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Place the haddock in a large frying pan, skin-side up. Pour over 500ml/18fl oz water, add the bay leaves and bring the water to a gentle simmer. Cook the fish for 8-10 minutes until it is just done and flakes easily. Drain in a colander set over a bowl, reserving the cooking liquor, and discard the bay leaves.
  • Pour the cooking liquor into a saucepan and stir in the rice. Cover with a lid and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer the rice very gently for 10 minutes. Turn off the heat and leave the rice covered for 3-5 minutes more. By this time it should have absorbed all the fish liquor.
  • While the rice is cooking, bring some water to the boil in a saucepan. Add the eggs and cook for 8 minutes. Drain them in a sieve under cold running water and when cool enough to handle, peel them carefully and set aside. Cook the peas, if using, in a small saucepan of boiling water and drain.
  • Melt the butter with the oil in a large frying pan and cook the onion over a low heat for 5 minutes until well softened, stirring occasionally. Add the curry powder and cook for another 3 minutes, stirring constantly. Place the cooked rice into the pan and stir into the onions. Add the peas, cream, parsley and a few twists of ground black pepper.
  • Flake the fish into chunky pieces and add these to the pan. Gently stir in the lemon juice and cook for 1-2 minutes. Cut the eggs into quarters and place them on top of the rice. Cover the pan with a lid and heat through for 2-3 minutes or until the eggs are warm, then serve.

KEDGEREE



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A delicious traditional English breakfast dish using smoked white fish, rice and eggs. It is based on the Indian dish Khichri and comes from the days of the Raj.

Provided by HELENUK

Categories     100+ Breakfast and Brunch Recipes     Eggs

Time 40m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 cups uncooked basmati rice
2 eggs
4 ounces smoked haddock, or other white fish
1 bay leaf
1 cup milk, or as needed
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon curry powder
4 green onions, chopped
¼ cup frozen green peas
salt and pepper to taste
½ cup low-fat plain yogurt

Steps:

  • Prepare rice according to package directions. Drain, and set aside to cool. Place eggs in a saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring water to a boil and immediately remove from heat. Cover and let eggs stand in hot water for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from hot water, cool, peel and chop. Set aside.
  • Place the haddock in a small skillet with the bay leaf. Pour in enough milk just to cover the fish. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, and cook gently until fish flakes. Remove fish from the pan, flake with a fork, and set aside. Discard milk and bay leaf.
  • Melt butter in a skillet over medium-high heat. Stir in curry powder, then add the peas and onions. Fry for a couple of minutes, then add the cooked rice, eggs, and fish. Stir gently, and season with salt and pepper. Heat through, and serve with yogurt.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 976.6 calories, Carbohydrate 162.9 g, Cholesterol 258.4 mg, Fat 17.2 g, Fiber 3.1 g, Protein 43.7 g, SaturatedFat 8.2 g, Sodium 662.9 mg, Sugar 12.6 g

KEDGEREE



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Breakfast.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 55m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pound smoked haddock
1 medium onion, finely chopped
4 ounces butter
1 teaspoon garam masala
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
12 ounces basmati rice
4 hard boiled eggs, 2 roughly chopped, 2 quartered
1/2 pint heavy cream, warmed (optional)
Salt
Black pepper, freshly ground
1 tablespoon chopped parsley

Steps:

  • Simmer the haddock in 4 cups salted water for 10 to 15 minutes, but don't over cook. Drain the fish, saving the cooking water. Remove the skin and bones, and flake the fish, keep hot.
  • Fry the onion gently in the butter with the garam masala and turmeric until softened.
  • Cook the rice in the haddock water until tender, then drain and allow to dry out a little. Add the spiced fried onion to the rice and fold in the flaked fish and the roughly chopped eggs. Pour in the cream and add the quartered eggs. Season with salt, pepper and parsley.

KEDGEREE



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Originally this is a Victorian breakfast dish, which traveled from India to the UK. The main ingredients were rice, haddock and eggs. I have added more ingredients to the recipe over the years and now it is a one dish lunch or main course, which is quick and very tasty.

Provided by PetsRus

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 35m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 medium leeks, sliced or 1 chopped onion
1/2-1 teaspoon curry powder
1 green chili pepper, finely chopped (optional)
2 ounces butter or 2 ounces margarine
4 ounces frozen peas
1 small green bell pepper, chopped
8 ounces cooked rice
8 -10 ounces smoked haddock or 8 -10 ounces cod, poached in water and flaked or broken up
2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped
chopped parsley

Steps:

  • Fry the leek, chili pepper and curry powder in the butter until soft, add the peas, pepper and fry for a few minutes.
  • Then add the rice, haddock and the eggs, fry for 5 minutes on a gentle heat until warmed through, be careful when you stir, you don't want to break up the fish and the eggs too much.
  • If the mixture seems too dry add some poaching liquid or milk.
  • Sprinkle the parsley over and serve.

KEDGEREE



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This is a traditional British breakfast from colonial India and is a lovely little dish,with a nice balance of spicy and smoky flavours.It makes a tasty lunch or supper too -so get stuck in.

Provided by peter murdock

Categories     Breakfast

Time 1h

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 eggs
680 g undyed smoked haddock fillets, pin bones removed
2 fresh bay leaves
170 g long grain rice or 170 g basmati rice
110 g pure butter ghee
1 piece ginger, grated
1 medium onions or 1 bunch spring onion, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, peeled and finely chopped
2 tablespoons curry powder
1 tablespoon mustard seeds
2 tomatoes, deseeded and chopped
2 lemons, juice of
2 cups fresh coriander
1 red chile, finely chopped
20 g fresh coriander, chopped
plain yogurt

Steps:

  • TIP: ghee is butter with the milk proteins and salts removed,which means it is less likely to burn.
  • Boil the eggs for 10 minutes.
  • Hold under cold running water.
  • Put the fish and bay leaves in a shallow pan with enough water to cover.
  • Bring to the boil,cover,and simmer for about 5 minutes,until cooked through.
  • Remove from pan and set aside.
  • When cool enough to handle,remove skin from fish,flake into chunks and set aside.
  • Cook the rice in salted water for about 10 minutes and drain.
  • Refresh in cold water,drain again,and leave in the fridge until needed.
  • Melt the butterghee in a pan over a low heat.
  • Add the ginger,onion and garlic.
  • Soften for about 5 minutes,then add the curry powder and mustard seeds.
  • Cook for a further few minutes,then add the chopped tomatoes and lemon juice.
  • Quarter the eggs.
  • Add fish and rice to pan and gently heat through.
  • Add the eggs,coriander and chilli and stir gently.
  • Place in a warm serving dish.
  • Mix the chopped coriander and natural yogurt,and serve with the kedgeree.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 427.5, Fat 21.9, SaturatedFat 12.2, Cholesterol 182, Sodium 110.9, Carbohydrate 30.6, Fiber 2.5, Sugar 3.1, Protein 27.3

KEDGEREE



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Kedgeree is one of my favourite things. I do have a bit of a problem in that I can't stop eating it when I make it because I find it so damn delicious. And it's also very comforting - perfect for breakfast, brunch, lunch or a hangover.

Provided by Jamie Oliver

Categories     Lunch & dinner recipes     Eggs     Lunch & dinner recipes

Time 45m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 15

300 g brown rice
450 g undyed smoked haddock fillets, from sustainable sources
2 red onions
1 fresh red chilli
½ a bunch of fresh coriander, (15g)
2 cloves of garlic
5 cm piece of ginger
olive oil
25 g unsalted butter
1 heaped teaspoon fennel seeds
1 heaped teaspoon curry powder
200 g leftover cooked greens, such as Brussels sprouts, Brussels tops, kale, cabbage, broccoli
200 g frozen peas
1 lemon
6 large free-range eggs

Steps:

  • Cook the rice in a pan of boiling salted water according to the packet instructions, then drain and refresh under cold water, leaving it in the colander.
  • At the same time, poach the fish in a large pan of simmering salted water on a medium heat for 10 minutes, then carefully remove with a slotted spoon. Turn the heat up under the poaching water and bring back to a good simmer.
  • Meanwhile, peel the onions and finely slice with the red chilli (deseed if you like) and coriander stalks. Peel and finely chop the garlic and ginger. Place it all in a large frying pan on a medium heat with 1 tablespoon of oil and the butter, and cook for 10 minutes, or until soft but not coloured, stirring occasionally.
  • Crush the fennel seeds in a pestle and mortar, and stir into the pan with the curry powder.
  • Slice and add the leftover greens, along with the frozen peas, then gently fold in the rice with two spoons so it stays nice and fluffy.
  • Flake in the poached fish, gently fold again, season to perfection with sea salt, black pepper and lemon juice, then keep on a low heat for just 3 or 4 minutes while you poach the eggs to your liking in the simmering water.
  • Place the eggs on top of the kedgeree, scatter over the coriander leaves, and a little extra chilli, if you fancy, then tuck in. Delicious served with mango chutney, or dollops of lemon-spiked yoghurt.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 421 calories, Fat 13.3 g fat, SaturatedFat 4.4 g saturated fat, Protein 30.1 g protein, Carbohydrate 48.6 g carbohydrate, Sugar 7.1 g sugar, Sodium 1.6 g salt, Fiber 5.4 g fibre

KEDGEREE



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A hearty brunchtime meal with smoked haddock, boiled eggs, rice and curry flavours

Provided by John Torode

Categories     Breakfast, Brunch, Snack, Supper

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 12

300g undyed smoked haddock fillet, skin on
2 bay leaves
300ml milk
4 eggs
handful chopped parsley
handful chopped coriander
2 tbsp vegetable oil
1 large onion, finely chopped
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp ground turmeric
2 tsp curry powder
300g easy-cook long grain rice, rinsed under running water

Steps:

  • For the rice, heat 2 tbsp vegetable oil in a large, lidded pan, add 1 finely chopped large onion, then gently fry for 5 mins until softened but not coloured.
  • Add 1 tsp ground coriander, 1 tsp ground turmeric and 2 tsp curry powder, season with salt, then continue to fry until the mix starts to go brown and fragrant; about 3 mins.
  • Add 300g rinsed easy-cook long grain rice and stir in well. Add 600ml water, stir, then bring to the boil. Reduce to a simmer, then cover for 10 mins.
  • Take off the heat and leave to stand, covered, for 10-15 mins more. The rice will be perfectly cooked if you do not lift the lid before the end of the cooking.
  • Meanwhile, put 300g skin-on undyed smoked haddock fillet and 2 bay leaves in a frying pan, cover with 300ml milk, then poach for 10 mins until the flesh flakes. Remove from the milk, peel away the skin, then flake the flesh into thumb-sized pieces.
  • Place 4 eggs in a pan, cover with water, bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer. Leave for 4½-5 mins, plunge into cold water, then peel and cut the eggs into quarters.
  • Gently mix the fish, eggs, a handful each of chopped parsley and coriander, and rice together in the pan. Serve hot, sprinkled with a few extra herbs.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 506 calories, Fat 14 grams fat, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 71 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 3 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 28 grams protein, Sodium 1.71 milligram of sodium

KEDGEREE



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Provided by Philip S. Brown

Categories     Egg     Rice     Breakfast     Brunch     Sauté     Low/No Sugar     Salmon     Curry     House & Garden     Sugar Conscious     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 cups hot cooked rice
4 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
1/2 cup olive oil or melted butter
16-ounce can pink salmon, drained, skinned, boned, and flaked
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 tablespoon curry powder
Dash cayenne
Chopped parsley

Steps:

  • Mix the rice and eggs and sauté in the oil until the mixture is hot and the oil absorbed. Add the flaked salmon and seasonings, stir all together, and heat thoroughly. Pack into a bowl, then turn out on a hot platter and garnish with lots of chopped parsley.

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The centrepiece is a twist on a traditional kedgeree from my book Food, Wine and Friends, made with smoked salmon - a real crowd pleaser and to finish, a couple of recipes for home-made muffins which I suggest should be freshly baked by any willing helper you can rope in. Or simply buy in some croissants, re-heat them and serve them with some good breads …
From matchingfoodandwine.com


KEDGEREE-INSPIRED SHRIMP MEAL KIT DELIVERY | GOODFOOD
Kedgeree-Inspired Shrimp. with Jasmine Rice, Peas & Cherry Tomatoes. Take a deep inhale while you cook. Coriander, cumin, cinnamon, star anise and fennel seeds are hard at work, weaving their aromas into a super-fast supper. Inspired by a historic dish that finds its roots in England by way of India, its lushly-spiced base combines jasmine rice ...
From makegoodfood.ca


HADDOCK KEDGEREE | RHODES FOOD GROUP
Haddock Kedgeree. A filling and delicious brunch or an easy dinner. Often thought to be a particularly British breakfast, the origins of this dish of spicy rice, soft flaked fish, boiled eggs and Rhodes Quality Process Peas actually has its roots in India. Ingredients. 30 ml (2 T) sunflower oil; 1 large onion, finely chopped; 5 ml (1 t) ground coriander; 5 ml (1 t) ground turmeric; 10 ml (2 t ...
From rhodesquality.com


KEDGEREE RECIPE | RICE RECIPES | TESCO REAL FOOD
Method. Place the milk and 100ml of water into a wide saucepan on a low heat. Add the fish, skin-side down, and simmer for 5 mins until just cooked through. Remove the pan from the heat and set aside. Heat the olive oil in a shallow casserole dish over a medium heat. Add the onion, ginger, garlic, coriander, turmeric and curry powder and cook ...
From realfood.tesco.com


KEDGEREE (AND KEEPING A FOOD DIARY) - DAD'S ONION
Kedgeree (and keeping a food diary) 8 September, 2019 in Main Courses. Jump to Recipe. Since 2010 I’ve kept a food diary – a record of the meals I’ve made and the things we’ve eaten virtually every day since then. What would be the purpose of doing such a thing, do I hear you ask? Read on, and note the stylish segue to the recipe for kedgeree. Keeping a food …
From dadsonion.com


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