Introduction: Homemade Dill Scented Fish Fingers With Grilled Asparagus
Spring brings some of my favourite vegetables, asparagus are among these. I think I love them because, apart from their flavour, just like cherries, asparagus are on the tables so briefly that we are left with the desire to have more. Their unique flavour blends perfectly with the fish fillets. Today I wanted to combine it with some flavoursome fish fingers taste that could pare asparagus fierce character. The recipe is simple and fast.
For 2 people:
•250 g of fish fillet, choose your favourite long as it's a bit thick in order to make “fingers” out of it
•1 slice of rye bread + 1-2 tablespoons of breadcrumbs
•1 handfull of dill
•1 clove of garlic
•1 bunch of asparagus
•1 egg white, lightly beaten
•extra virgin olive oil
•sea salt flakes
•black pepper
•3 teaspoons of mayonnaise
•1/2 lemon, thinly sliced
Preheat the grill to high. I turned on the grill plus fan option. Wash the asparagus, cut the woody end of the stem and put them in a non-stick or cast-iron pan, toss with a little olive oil, a pinch of salt and let them grill on high. Once cooked you can cover the pan with a lid and keep warm. Cut the bread in big chunks and put it in a small blender along with the garlic, 3/4 of the dill, a pinch of salt, some freshly milled black pepper and reduce to crumbs.
Step 1:
Take two deep dishes, place the egg whites in one, and the dill flavoured breadcrumbs in the other. Pat the fish fillet with kitchen paper.
Step 2:
Cut the fillet into fingers that are more or less the same size.
Step 3:
Dip the fish in the egg white.
Step 4:
Then toss the fish in the breadcrumbs making sure they are evenly coated.
Step 5:
Line a baking tray with baking parchment, grease the paper with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and put the fish fingers in the tray. Dress it up with an extra drizzle of olive oil and grill in the oven turning halfway through cooking. It should take between 10 to15 minutes, or until the breadcrumbs are golden brown and the fish is cooked through.
Mix the mayonnaise with the remaining chopped dill.
Serve your fish on a bed of asparagus along with thin lemon slices and the dill mayonnaise.
Step 6:
P.S. The Patty
I apologize for the bad photo of my little dumpling, but today I had to use my camera and not Andrea’s professional one. While not being a photographer myself I noticed that since I’ve been using Andrea’s camera I cannot take decent pictures with non professional cameras anymore.
But back to the dumpling.
Every time I make something where breading is involved, and I really mean every time, I have some leftover egg and bread mix. As you cannot use them anymore there is a tendency to throw them in the bin. I can’t face throwing food so I always mix everything that’s left and make a little patty. I cook it with whatever I’m preparing and eat it with my meal. I know it's a weird thing to do, but I can’t make myself chucking something edible. Thus the patty was born.
8 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
This looks totally delicious! I don't eat fish very often but the next time I make it, I will use this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing and do have a splendorous day!
sunshiine
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thank you sunshiine!
My husband doesn't eat fish so I only have it at lunch time, every now and then, but I really love it!
If you don't like dill you can use any herbs you like e.g. parsley, cilantro, thyme...
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
I love dill! that is why I would consider trying this. The other herbs look great also though. Thanks for letting me know and do have a splendorous day!
sunshiine
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
I also love dill but is not very common in Italian cookery so I bought a little plant and use it while I have it. I also freeze some, I know it's not the same thing as fresh dill but better than nothing... :)
9 years ago on Introduction
Fish and asparagus are my two favourite things! I have to try this!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Hi BrittLiv, I also love the fish and asparagus combo! :)
9 years ago on Introduction
Yumm! I love fish fingers and this recipe sounds perfect :)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thank you Muhaininah!
I love homemade fish fingers because I'm too scared of what bought onesvccould be made of... :D
These ones are 100% fish and 100% great taste. :)