I was cooking for some friends recently and bought monkfish tails. I didn’t use all the monkfish so I froze a tail fillet knowing that it would come in handy one night as a quick supper for the two of us.
That night was Friday night.
I had a few tomatoes and the last bit of a pot of cream. It was cold and grey outside so I wanted something bright to look at and there’s nothing more cheery than saffron added to food, with its lovely golden colour and that gorgeous deep tang of its flavour.
This wouldn’t take long so I thought rice would be good. Basmati cooks really quickly and all you need to do is measure the rice then add the same amount of water and maybe a tablespoon extra.
Just put that on the heat with a pinch of salt and get cracking on the rest of the supper…
Start by chopping up a small onion and gently sauteing it in some butter till it softens and sweetens . Add a good pinch of saffron
And some finely chopped tomatoes
Stir it round and then pour in a good old slug of vermouth… maybe a cup full, add some salt and pepper..
Stir that round and let it bubble down a bit. The alcohol will cook off so don’t expect to get lashed on the sauce 😉 and don’t worry, you can give it to youngsters!
Get the monkfish and cut it into rounds. Check the rice… has the water all been absorbed in? Is it tender? If it needs a drop more then add that but keep your eye on it. If it is ready, take it off the heat and put a tea towel over the top and then put the lid on to absorb the extra steam. By now the tomatoey sauce will be coming together. Add a knob of butter and stir round then carefully put the monkfish slices in
Let it gently, very gently, bubble away for about 5 or so minutes until the fish is cooked.
Take the fish out and put on one side because you are now going to make the most delicious sauce…
Pour in some cream and stir it in then turn up the heat so the sauce can reduce and thicken
See how it is still a sauce but it has thickened?
Now pile up the rice in a bowl and add the monkfish
Doesn’t it look gorgeous?
Then pour the sauce over
And settle down to eat….