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Pepper-crusted monkfish with red pepper relish
from  Winter Collection 
by Delia Smith 
page  55
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cuisine:
EUROPEAN
vegetarian: 
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prep. time:   mins
cooking time:   mins
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2000grams monkfish off the bone, cut into rounds
1.5tbsps mixed peppercorns (whole) crushed
4tbsps olive oil  
2tbsps plain flour  
  watercress or coriander leaves to garnish
For the sauce:
2 pepper (red) de-seeded and cut into strips
2 tomato skinned, tinned would be fine
1clove garlic peeled
3 anchovy fillets chopped
1tbsp balsamic vinegar  
1tbsp olive oil  
  black pepper (ground)  
  salt  
  1. Begin the relish by heating the oil in a medium saucepan. When it's really hot, add the strips of pepper and toss them around, keeping them on the move so they get nicely toasted and browned at the edges. Then add the tomatoes, the whole garlic clove and the chopped anchovies. Give it all a good stir, put a lid on and, keeping the heat at its lowest possible setting, let the whole thing stew gently, stirring once or twice, for 25 minutes or until the peppers are soft.
  2. Then whiz the whole lot to a coarse purée in a blender or food processor. Taste and season with salt and freshly milled pepper, then empty into a serving bowl and stir in the balsamic vinegar. It is now ready for serving and can be made in advance.
  3. To cook the fish, first cut it into small rounds about ¾ inch (2 cm) thick. Mix the flour with the salt, then crush the peppercorns with a pestle and mortar – or using the end of a rolling pin in a small bowl – to a fairly coarse texture. Combine them with the seasoned flour.
  4. Next, heat the oil until very hot in a good solid frying pan. Dip each piece of fish in the flour and peppercorn mixture, pressing them gently on all sides to get an even coating. Now fry the fish in two batches, for about 2-3 minutes on each side, until they're tinged nicely brown. Keep the first batch warm while you cook the second.
  5. Serve, garnished with watercress or fresh coriander sprigs, and the sauce handed round separately.
     
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