HEAVENLY HADDOCK With SMOKED BLACKBERRIES & MUSHROOMS!!!!!!!!!

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leah elisheva

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Happy Sunday Sweet Cookies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

While I can't claim to have ever gotten so genuinely excited about "Haddock" (true be that) today my prior patterns did thus change!

Standing in Trader Joe's this morning while hungry (dangerous to do) I wanted a "one stop shopping" experience, (as opposed to my normal trek of popping into many places), and to get home and get cooking my Sunday dinner.

And so, with the only WILD caught fresh fish (that looked well today there) being some Haddock, I did put it into my cart and I am very glad for that!


Leary aside, (not ever being a zealous "Haddock" fan), I was willing to try to make it delicious...


I therefore got pistachio shells into my little mini gas smoker (instead of smoking chips)...Knuckle47 on this site, did teach me well!



And meanwhile, chopped up a yellow pepper, orange pepper, and red pepper...


And I put some blackberries into a perforated grill pan, (I greased the pan first with grapeseed oil)...



And placed this in the lower area of the smoker...


Meanwhile, I put the baby bella mushrooms and haddock (both mopped through grapeseed oil) onto the top portion of the little smoker...





And let both racks smoke together, for just 10 minutes on high heat...




Meanwhile, I made a pot of black rice on the stove...



And then mixed those chopped raw colored peppers and some fresh chives into that...


And I whisked together a simple apple cider vinegar & olive oil salad dressing...



To put over a wild arugula salad with chopped raw elephant garlic and black pepper and red Hawaiian sea salt...


When the fish came off the smoker it was SOOOOOOOOO delicate and soft and aromatic (subtle pistachio smell) and falling apart and moist!!! The mushrooms - having snitched one of course - were juicy and fantastic...


The blackberries stayed intact during the ten minutes on that lower rack and yet got smoky tasting and were GORGEOUS!

(Almost as if a balsamic or current-esque syrup was drizzled onto the food but better to me, in that the texture of the berries was really fun, instead of just liquid)...





So I assembled that and added olive oil, black pepper, and red Hawaiian sea salt over everything...





And it was beyond delicious!!!!

Simple, full of texture, explosively juicy mushrooms and berries, sultry chives, fabulous black rice, and the softest fish!!!







So simple and yet also healthful!!!

(And so much better tasting than I expected when standing in the store much earlier today and being a bit worried about the selection or lack thereof)...




Every ingredient could be tasted, and nothing was lost or overpowered!

Even the olive oil could be detected and tasted and smelled wonderfully still!

And each crunchy pepper piece and the raw garlic in the arugula and the freshly ground black pepper were all in harmony too!

It was as if each thing on its own was introducing itself!!! Smiles.

I really loved it all!








SUPER delicate and soft fish!

And when smooshing  blackberries and oil drizzles into each bite and tasting the lovely red salt and black pepper, I suddenly realized that "Haddock," (or smoked Haddock anyway), is quite genuinely GOOD!


Having split the rice/fish plate with my husband, he was then full, and so I ate the entire arugula salad myself, as a second course or dessert or "after-tizer" as a dear pal of mine says so well.

Ahhh, Sunday dinner! How very grateful am I!

And now the sun is out here. And I am taking it!!!

Thanks so very much for sharing in my meal today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please make today delicious, and hug a stranger, and think of 3 so very fabulous things and then go write them down somewhere even!!! (Loony advice perhaps, but wow does it make each day delightful)!!!!! Smiles.

OK Cute Smoking Cookies; Happy Sunday to ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CHEERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Leah
 
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You always have a unique spin on your smokes Leah ! Awesome job ! Wish I could get the real fresh fish over here, as I REALLY love fish ! We get fresh salmon and of coarse catch fresh trout in the river and streams but would like a broader choice of the fresh stuff we can't just go out and catch here ! Enough of my rambling, again great job !! Sounds like ya enjoyed ! Justin
 
Hey Justin! Thank you very much!!!

Here's to fresh fish and even some fabulous frozen fish and in whichever great form which one can find!!!

Happy Sunday to you and thank you for sharing in my day!!!

Cheers!!!! - Leah
 
Another Masterpiece, by the Mastress (new word).
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I always liked Haddock, but I never did it justice like you just showed. You have a very lucky Hubby!!!
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Thanks for another Great Show!!

Bear
 
Thanks so much Bear!!

I'm newly learning how very amazing that Haddock can be, and so I'm delighted to hear from someone who enjoys such!!! You have great taste!!!!

Happy Sunday!!!

And thank you too, Smoking B! Here's to finding great fish in your area as well! I'm glad you liked this!!!!

Cheers!!!!!! - Leah
 
Haddock is She Who Must Be Obeyed's favourite fish. I would never have thought of serving it with blackberries and peppers. I love your originality! I will do my own take on this one day and I suspect the missus will love it which is always a good thing. 

Thanks for the great post.

Disco
 
Thanks so much Disco!

This is my first time loving Haddock and so now I'm a fan!!!!

The smoked blackberries were really nice and the black rice was my favorite part of the whole dish!

But delicate, and lovely, smoked haddock indeed is!

I can see why your wife loves it!!!

Cheers!!! - Leah
 
I only know haddock from the TV.That trio of English chefs,Jamie Oliver,Rick Stein & Hugh Fearnly Whittingstall encourage people to eat it to reduce the pressure  on cod. They also try to get English people to eat cuttlefish,calamari etc in England rather than just on holidays "on the continent"

The black berries & mushrooms is sort of a forest foraging vibe which I love.  Thats a big salad!

All looks great.

I need to find that black rice ,we have the Thai one that gets used in deserts but not the one you use.

Does it have a brand-name?
 
Hi Mick and thank you!

I buy two brands of the lovely black rice.

One is the Lotus brand's, "forbidden black rice."

(I also buy their jade green bamboo infused rice - which is naturally creamy once cooked, as if risotto and without adding a thing - and their red Bhutanese rice which is al dente in texture, as is the black, and I love that nutty texture too).

Oh, and I buy their Volcano pink one and a red-brown blend one too! Yes, "colored rice" may indeed be my favorite 'carb' although a brown rice & flax pasta does make me sing as well!!!

A wheat-free & corn free & soy free "Carb-a-saurus" I sure am, and so despite anything I DON'T eat, I make up for it in droves! Smiles.

But then I also buy a brand called "Lundbergs," (that was yesterday's photo), and I love their "Black Japonica Rice" even better than the other Lotus one, and so depending on which store I'm in and what's available I buy accordingly.

Hopefully that helps.

Cheers to this fabulous new week!!!! - Leah
 
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