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SELWYN TIMES Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

Wednesday <strong>March</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2020</strong> 31<br />

Tasty Bites<br />

Roasted snapper makes miso happy<br />

• By Ian Knott<br />

Forget the line-up of pots<br />

and pans and try this<br />

simple one-dish roasted<br />

miso butter snapper with<br />

broccolini<br />

Miso butter snapper with<br />

broccolini<br />

Serves 2<br />

Ingredients<br />

1 Tbsp white miso paste<br />

25g softened unsalted butter<br />

2 <strong>18</strong>0g skinless snapper fillets<br />

1 tsp sesame oil<br />

2 small red chillies, thinly sliced,<br />

plus extra thinly sliced to serve<br />

1 Tbsp soy sauce<br />

1 Tbsp peanut oil<br />

2 bunches broccolini, halved<br />

lengthways<br />

150g enoki mushrooms, stalks<br />

trimmed – if you can’t find them,<br />

just leave them out<br />

1 tsp sesame seeds<br />

Juice of ½ lime<br />

Thinly sliced spring onion, to<br />

garnish<br />

Directions<br />

Preheat the oven to 200 deg C.<br />

Line a baking dish with baking<br />

paper.<br />

Combine miso and butter, then<br />

spread over snapper. Combine<br />

sesame oil, chilli, soy sauce and<br />

peanut oil in a bowl.<br />

Add broccolini, mushrooms<br />

and sesame seeds, toss to combine,<br />

then spread over the base of the<br />

prepared baking dish. Top with<br />

snapper.<br />

Roast for <strong>18</strong>-20min until<br />

snapper is just cooked and the<br />

broccolini is tender.<br />

Creamy rice pudding with<br />

plum compote<br />

Serves 4<br />

Ingredients<br />

1 cup (uncooked) white medium<br />

grain rice, cooked to packet<br />

instructions<br />

2 Tbsp cornflour<br />

250ml milk<br />

300ml thickened cream<br />

1 egg, beaten<br />

1 tsp vanilla extract<br />

Plum compote<br />

400g red-flesh plums<br />

1 cinnamon stick<br />

¼ cup caster sugar<br />

¼ cup (60ml) port<br />

Directions<br />

For compote, place all<br />

ingredients in a pan with ¼ cup<br />

water, stirring to combine. Bring<br />

to the boil over medium-high<br />

SEASONAL: (Left) Miso butter<br />

snapper with broccolini, (above)<br />

creamy rice pudding with plum<br />

compote.<br />

heat, then reduce heat to low<br />

and simmer for 8-10min until<br />

the plums are soft and liquid is<br />

syrupy. Cool slightly, or chill for<br />

up to five days if desired.<br />

Combine cooked rice and<br />

remaining ingredients in a pan<br />

over medium-low heat. Cook for<br />

5min, stirring, until thick and<br />

creamy.<br />

Serve pudding topped with<br />

compote.<br />

You don’t want<br />

to come a<br />

cropper with<br />

our wires<br />

Farming equipment can get tangled up in<br />

overhead power lines in a flash. So, when<br />

you’re moving gear around the yard, or out<br />

in the field, always watch for wires.<br />

Our golden rule is to stay at least<br />

4 meters away from any power line.<br />

You’re our priority.<br />

To find out more, go to:<br />

oriongroup.co.nz<br />

03 363 9898 | 0800 363 9898<br />

Orion operates, and maintains, the electricity<br />

distribution network that provides power to central<br />

Canterbury. We are always here to help if you have<br />

any questions or concerns about the network.

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