Tangy trout with a simple garden salad
This tasty and versatile fish gets a lemony makeover and makes a great treat for one
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Difficulty and servings
Serves 1
Preparation and cooking times
Ready in 25-35 minutes
Super healthy
- Preheat the oven to 200C/gas 6/fan 180C. Slice half the lemon and stuff the slices, with the sprigs of dill, into the cavity of the trout. Lay the fish on an oiled baking sheet and make 4 diagonal slashes on one side about 4cm long. Drizzle 1 tbsp of olive oil over the fish, season liberally and bake for 15 minutes.
- Put the kettle on to boil, then stir the chopped dill into the yogurt with a squeeze of lemon and some salt and pepper, and set aside. Sprinkle salt on the cut side of the garlic clove and rub it on the inside of a small bowl - this is a good way of getting garlic flavour into food without it being too strong. Empty the boiling water from the kettle into a small saucepan, bring to the boil and cook the runner beans for 3-4 minutes until cooked but still slightly crunchy. Drain the beans and toss them in the garlicky bowl with the radishes and remaining oil.
- Serve the fish with the warm beans and the yogurt sauce. Trim the remaining lemon into a wedge to squeeze over the trout and the salad.
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583 kcalories, protein 50g, carbohydrate 6g, fat 40 g, saturated fat 8g, fibre 2g, salt 0.34 g
Recipe from Good Food magazine, September 2002.
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Difficulty and servings
Serves 1
Preparation and cooking times
Ready in 25-35 minutes
Super healthy
Ingredients
- 1 lemon
- a small bunch of dill , half chopped, half left as sprigs
- 1 rainbow trout , gutted and washed, weighing about 350g/12oz
- 2 tbsp olive oil , plus a little extra for greasing
- 2 tbsp Greek yogurt
- ½ garlic clove
- 4 runner beans , stringed and thinly sliced diagonally
- 3 radishes , sliced into thin rounds
583 kcalories, protein 50g, carbohydrate 6g, fat 40 g, saturated fat 8g, fibre 2g, salt 0.34 g
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