Turbot with spiced cauliflower and lime yoghurt
- Prepare
- less than 30 mins
- Cook
- 10 to 30 mins
- Serve
- Serves 4
This recipe combines an amazing array of fresh flavours.
Ingredients
For the bone gravy
- 50g/1¾oz turbot bones
- white wine: 75ml/2½fl oz white wine
- vermouth: 75ml/2½fl oz vermouth
- chicken stock: 300ml/10fl oz chicken stock
- lime leaves: 2 makrut lime leaves
- butter: 1 tbsp butter
For the cauliflower
- olive oil: 1 tbsp olive oil
- cauliflower: 2 heads cauliflower, stem and leaves removed and cut into quarters
- butter: 300²µ/10½´Ç³ú butter
- 50g/1¾oz dried vadouvan spice
- lime leaves: 10 makrut lime leaves, ground
- 1 finger lime, halved and flesh removed
- lime: 1 lime, zest and juice
- salt
For the turbot
- olive oil: 10g lardo di colonnata, sliced, or 1 tbsp olive oil
- turbot: 400g/14oz skinless turbot fillets
- butter: 20²µ/¾´Ç³ú butter
- 10g/1/3oz lardo di colonnata, sliced (optional)
- black pepper: salt and freshly ground black pepper
For the yoghurt
- yoghurt: 200g/7oz plain yoghurt
- lime juice: 1 tbsp lime juice
Method
For the bone gravy, preheat the oven to 220C/200C Fan/Gas 7. Dry the turbot bones thoroughly and place on a roasting tray. Roast the bones in the oven for 15–20 minutes. Keep the oven on.
In a heavy-based saucepan, add the white wine and vermouth and reduce to a glaze. Add the chicken stock, roasted bones and lime leaves and simmer for 10 minutes. Strain the liquid and then stir in the butter. Keep warm.
Meanwhile for the cauliflower, heat the oil in a large ovenproof casserole and, once the pan is smoking, add half of the cauliflower pieces with the cut side down. Cook until brown and then turn to brown the other side. Add the butter, vadouvan spice and lime leaves.
Put the remaining cauliflower in a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to the boil and cook for 10-15 minute, or until the cauliflower is tender. Drain and blitz in a food processor until smooth. Season.
As the butter browns, spoon it over the cauliflower. Place the casserole in the oven and roast for 10 minutes, or until just soft. Squeeze the lime juice over the cauliflower and sprinkle with lime zest and the finger lime flesh. Season with salt.
For the turbot, heat the fat or oil in a frying pan and, once the pan is lightly smoking, add the fish. Season the fish in the pan with salt and pepper and reduce to a medium heat immediately. Cook for 2 minutes, reduce to a low heat and add the butter without turning the fish. Spoon the butter over the back of the fish for a further 2 minutes. Turn the fish over and allow to rest in the melted butter for 2 more minutes.
For the yoghurt, place the yoghurt in a small bowl and stir in the lime juice. Season with salt.
Place a spoonful of the yoghurt and purée onto the plate and top with the roasted cauliflower. Cut the fish in half and lay on the plate topped with the lardo, if using. Pool the gravy into the centre of the plate and serve.