for Chermoula Marinade
cilantro (1 large bunch, roughly chopped)
garlic (3 cloves)
ginger (1cm slice)
chipotle chili (1, soaked, seeds removed)
ancho chili (1, soaked, seeds removed)
paprika (generous)
cumin (1/2 of that of paprika)
saffron (4 strands, didn't use this last time, but sounds good)
salt (1 tsp) & pepper (4 good grinds)
olive oil
lemon juice
for Stock
olive oil
carrots (split lengthwise)
leeks (1 cm thick half-moons)
shallots (quartered/wedges)
white wine (preferably dry)
arak/ouzo (any anise liquor)
lemon juice (you know I like the fresh stuff)
salt & pepper
fingerling potato (peeled!)
for Garnish
pomelo
METHOD
**Start marinating the fish at least 2 hours before cooking, can even marinate overnight
Combine all ingredients for Chermoula Marinade except
lemon and olive oil in food processor. Add enough olive oil to pulse
into thick paste. Taste and adjust for salt and spices. Finally add a
small squeeze of lemon juice (very careful with lemon in this dish,
stock will have lemon too, sourness can overwhelm). Pulse to mix
Place
fish skin side down. Spread chermoula over all available surfaces of
the fish. let sit 2 hours or overnight.
**Start stock about 40 minutes before serving. Take out fish to de-chill. Stock ingredients listed in sequence of use.
In
a wide flat-bottomed pan on medium heat, sweat carrots in a thin layer
of olive oil for about 5 minutes. Add leeks and shallots in same pan and
sautee to sweeten without browning, about 5+ minutes. add more oil if
necessary. When fragrant, add a few big glugs of white wine to calm the
vegetables. Then add a delicate splash of ouzo. When some alcohol has
evaporated, add modest amount of lemon juice (i think it was about 1/8
lemon squeezed in. lemon is important here, stock may taste slightly too
sour at this stage, but the sourness will fade as it cooks further, and
it will make the carrots nice and tart. still, hard to judge, will say
err on the side of less acid, a too sour dish is tough on the palate).
Now add salt and pepper to taste (going for a light stock), know that
the marinade/fish will add a bit of salt later too. Let simmer with lid
on for 5-10 minutes.
Add fingerling potatoes
when carrots seem half done. Add hot water to just cover. Let simmer
with lid on for 5 minutes.
Wipe off most of the marinade from the fish. place
skin-side-up on top of veggies in pan. spoon some stock on fish to wash
remaining marinade into stock. taste, adjust for seasonings (can add a
bit more of the marinade). Add hot water if liquid's low. Cover and let
fish steam for 10 minutes.
Test done-ness of fish, potatoes, and carrots.
Plate and garnish with small piece of pomelo or pomegranate.
***
the timing seems complicated here, but all the ingredients are
actually fairly forgiving. The most sensitive is probably potato. Know
minimum time required for fish and work backwards from there.
****
lemon is the other key here, sensitive. when adding to stock, little
bit at a time. the stock should taste sour at first, but a bright sort
of sour, not mouth puckering. the acidity will definitely fade over time
so that the flavors of the other veggies will come through.