Poached Hake with White Wine, Pancetta and Parsley Recipe

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Poached Hake with White Wine, Pancetta and Parsley Recipe



Like many of the kitchen tools we recommend, we like foods and ingredients that are versatile and when it comes to fish there's no more versatile type than Hake. Hake has a delicate and almost sweet flavor profile (a little bit like crab or lobster) with thick firm white meat. Hake can be grilled, baked, poached, roasted, or sautéed.

Hake is in the same family as cod and there are over 10 species. In Europe, specifically in Basque country (Spain) there's a very famous Hake recipe called "Koskera" made with lots of vegetables including peas, asparagus, etc.
My favorite way to prepare Hake is via a simple poaching method.
Ingredients:

two large fillets of Hakeparsley2-3 pieces of thinly sliced pancetta 1/2 cup of winejuice of 1/4 lemon1/2 cup of fresh filtered waterKosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to tasteextra virgin olive oil



Process:

Sprinkle Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper on both sides of the fillets and place in a shallow pan. Add the liquids, parsley, and pancetta and simmer for about 10-15 minutes depending on the size of your fish. Remove the fish to a plate and reduce the liquid. Place the reduced poaching liquid over the plated fish and sprinkle with freshly chopped parsley and a drizzle of olive oil.

Enjoy the fish with a salad of beet greens, arugula, fennel, and Boston lettuce.


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