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Christmas Recipes: Main Dishes. No.1 of 12 - Crispy Fish Spaghetti

Christmas Recipe serves: 4 Preparation time: 15 minutes + soaking Cooking time: 35 minutes Calories per serving: 860 Not suitable for freezing Christmas Recipe Ingredients: * Sultanas (optional), 50 g (2 oz) * Anchovy fillets, 50 g (2 oz) * Haddock, cod or salmon fillet (skinned) 450 g (1 lb) * Garlic cloves, 2 * Breadcrumbs, fresh * Pine Nuts, 50 g (2 oz) * Fennel Seeds, 5 ml (1 tsp) * Olive Oil, 100 ml (4 fl oz) * Parsley, flat-leaf chopped 600 ml (4 tsp) * White wine, 100 ml (4 fl oz) * Bay leaf, 1 * Peppercorns, 1 * Salt and Pepper * Spaghetti, 350 g (12 oz) * Garnish: lemon wedges and flat-leaf parsley Christmas Recipe Instructions: 1. Anchovies should be drained and the oil kept. The fish should be cut into bite sizes. Take 45 ml of warm water and soak the sultanas for 10 minutes. 2. Prepare crushed garlic. Combine anchovies, garlic, fennel, pine nuts, olive oil and breadcrumbs. 3. Cook till crisp and brown turning occassionally. 200 deg C (400 F) for about 20 minutes. Add parsley and drained sultanas. 4. Combine bay leaf, peppercorns, fish, salt, white wine and water (300 ml, 10 fl oz). Cook in a shallow vessel below the breadcrumb mixture for about 15 minutes, till cooked. Separate the fish from the liquid. 5. Reduce the strained liquid in a pan to about 60 ml (4 tsp). AT the same time cook the spaghetti in salted water (boiling) till tender (10-12 minutes). Sieve the spaghetti and mix with the reduced liquid at high heat for a couple of minutes. 6. To present; Add the fish to the spaghetti. Add the breadcrumbs and garnish with lemon and parsley. About the author: (c) Paul Curran, CEO of Cuzcom Internet Publishing Group and webmaster at Gifts-for-Christmas.com, bringing you christmas recipes and unique gifts for christmas including their online home collectibles and russian gifts stores. This article may be re-published in its entirety as long as the author bylines in the resource box are included and urls kept live.

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