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Savoury rice with hake - and another update on hubby

8:24 pm | Publish by Craftyslh

Time for another operation for my husband, he was booked in for another couple of stents to be fitted on Friday, but when in theatre, five were fitted. So recovery is going to be a little longer than expected. So thankful to the amazing cardiac team at Royal Bournemouth Hospital for their care. 
Hubby is naturally not feeling very hungry and only fancies gentle food, his request was fish and rice.
I wanted to use basmati rice as it has low glycemic index and better than white long grain and hubby isn't keen on brown rice, so I did some research and developed the following recipe.
Waitrose Frozen hake fillets are amazing, they are perfect for this dish.

Ingredients
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
1 banana red pepper, finely sliced
3 medium tomatoes, chopped
1 cup basmati rice
1 chicken stock cube
Water to cover by 1/2 inch
1 cup frozen peas
4 hake frozen fillets
Salt and pepper

Method
Heat oil in a large sauté pan (make sure you have a lid for it).
Add onion, garlic and peppers, gently sauté for 1 minute add tomato and cook until soft.
Add the rice and fry gently mixing for about 1 minute. Add the stock cube and water and bring to the boil. Season. Add the frozen peas, stir, then lay the hake over the top pushing the fillets just under the liquid. Cover and simmer very gently until all the liquid has evaporated. Don't stir, just leave the pan to steam. Carefully serve onto plates, fluffing the rice slightly with a fork.

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We have always valued Organic and Free Range produce, knowing that it has more nutrients and less chemicals. Shopping locally, keeps our farmers in business and saves food miles. Growing our own vegetables when we can is great, we just need to come to an arrangement with the pests (especially the slugs) that we also want to eat the food. Cooking is how I relax and I love to provide fresh meals, full of goodness, low fat and also flavoured with herbs from our garden. We need to change our diet from the red meat bias that we have had to a white meat/fish bias, plus more vegetarian dishes. This blog is going to show our journey towards a "heart healthy" diet for the whole family.

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