Ingredients
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2 fennel bulbs, halved and finely sliced
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1 large onion, halved and finely sliced
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3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra for drizzling
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2 lemons, 1 zested then juiced, 1 cut into wedges
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200g couscous
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pinch of saffron threads
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250ml chicken or vegetable stock
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2 larger or 4 smaller whole fish, cleaned and scaled (we used Anglesey
sea bass)
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small pack dill, finely chopped
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2 tbsp toasted pine nuts
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250g baby plum tomatoes, halved
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1 tbsp currants
Method
1.
Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Put the fennel and onion in a
large roasting tin and toss with 2 tbsp oil, 1 tbsp lemon juice and plenty of
seasoning. Roast for 20 mins until almost tender and starting to caramelise.
Meanwhile, put the couscous in a medium bowl. Mix the saffron and hot stock,
pour over the couscous and cover with cling film.
2.
Rinse the fish with cold water inside and out, then pat dry.
Slash deeply on both sides and season with salt, pepper and a pinch of the
lemon zest. After 10 mins soaking, fluff up the couscous with a fork and add 2
tbsp lemon juice, the remaining zest, the dill, 1 tbsp pine nuts and seasoning
to taste. Stuff the couscous into the cavity of each fish, reserving any
leftover couscous for later.
3.
Stir the tomatoes and currants into the tin. Sit the fish on top
and roast for about 30 mins, depending on its size. Look for juices running
from the slashes in the flesh. Tug gently on the back fin – if it comes away
easily, the fish is cooked.
4.
4 Scatter with the rest of the pine nuts, then serve from the
tin, with lemon wedges for squeezing over. Serve one stuffed fish per person,
or if you have cooked large fish, gently lift the fillets from the top of the
fish first, then turn over and repeat. Share out the couscous stuffing and
leftover couscous.
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