This one-pot fish and bean bake is dairy free, egg free and nut free ... it has a tomato, olive and caper sauce and is easy, healthy and packed with store cupboard ingredients. There's no need to defrost the fish, you can cook it straight from the freezer.
There are various myths and legends surrounding the origin of the word puttanesca, with some suggesting that the sauce was named after prostitutes who would cook this spicy dish to attract clients. However, the true origin of the name is much simpler than this and has nothing to do with prostitution. Read more here
Serves 2-4
2 frozen white fish fillets, such as cod
1 tbsp olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
3 anchovy fillets
400g tin cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
400g tin cherry tomatoes in tomato juice
50g/1¾oz pitted black olives, sliced
25g/1oz capers
½ tsp dried red chilli flakes
2 tbsp roughly chopped fresh flatleaf parsley leaves
salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 frozen white fish fillets, such as cod
1 tbsp olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
3 anchovy fillets
400g tin cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
400g tin cherry tomatoes in tomato juice
50g/1¾oz pitted black olives, sliced
25g/1oz capers
½ tsp dried red chilli flakes
2 tbsp roughly chopped fresh flatleaf parsley leaves
salt and freshly ground black pepper
Method
1. Sprinkle the fish fillets with salt and set aside.2. Heat the oil in a casserole or an ovenproof pan. Fry the onion and garlic with a pinch of salt for about 5 minutes, or until softened and golden.
3. Preheat the oven to 210C/190C Fan/Gas 6½.
4. Add the anchovies to the pan and stir until the anchovies have melted.
5. Add the beans, cherry tomatoes, olives, capers and chilli flakes. Season well with pepper only (the anchovies, olives and capers add enough salt). Mix thoroughly and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat.
6. Rinse the fish fillets and pat dry. Add the fish to the pan and press into the bean mixture a little (they don't need to be submerged). Cover with a lid and bake for 30 minutes, or until the fish is cooked through. It should be opaque and flake easily when lightly pushed with a fork.
7. If desired, break the fish into chunks and fold gently into the bean mixture. (This is a good idea if the dish is serving more than two people.) Scatter with the parsley and serve straight from the pot.
Each serving (based on two servings)
provides 36g protein, 33.3g carbohydrate (of which 13.3g sugars), 13.4g fat (of which 2.1g saturates), 13.5g fibre and 2.55g salt.
Recipe Tips
i) If you don't have a suitable saucepan or casserole that can go in the oven, start the recipe in a large saucepan and then transfer the mixture to a large baking dish. If the baking dish does not have a lid, cover and seal the dish tightly with kitchen foil.
ii) If you want to stretch the recipe to serve 4, serve it with crusty bread for dipping. You can see some lower carb bread ideas here
ii) If you want to stretch the recipe to serve 4, serve it with crusty bread for dipping. You can see some lower carb bread ideas here
From recipe idea seen here
I hope you enjoy this recipe ... Bon Appetit ... Buon appetito!
You will find a variety of recipe ideas and articles within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. Always take account of your personal circumstances, needs, illnesses and medication you may be taking. Any allergies, or underlying health issues must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.
All the best Jan


26 comments:
I love cod, Jan. This looks very good.
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
Look at you - even giving us a bit of history today! I've never had that sauce, and have never had sauce like that with fish. I bet it's really good!
...Jan, this should be tasty.
Looks good-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
I like one pot meals.
i have really been enjoying the flowers!! this sounds delicious, i LOVE one pot meals!!
What a great fish recipe, I've never prepared fish like that before.
happy day , hugs Elke
That looks so moreish!
Looks ok, Jan.
Love this recipe x
I hope to try this recipe soon, Jan, it looks delicious.
I'm behind with my blog visits and hope you've had a wonderful Easter.
Amalia
xo
Wow, awesome recipe. Thanks for sharing. Looks so yummy!
This looks great! Bill's a big fan of white fish and I'm a big fan of white beans, so I'll have to give it a try! Have a great weekend.
That's certainly a very hearty dish.
Looking at your previous post, I wonder if used tea leaves would have the same effect?
Beans aren't always favoured here. Except beans on toast.
God bless.
Looks yummy Jan! I am all for a one pot meal.
Take care, happy Friday! Have a great weekend.
This looks really tasty. Beans always add to a dish like that too. Yum! Have a wonderful start to your weekend Jan.
You had me a one pot cooking
Wishing you a most fabulous weekend! Hope you are enjoying a nice spring!
This sounds and looks so good. Thanks for the recipe.
Such a great recipe. I like cannellini.
... thanks for both the recipe and the information about the meaning of the Italian word "puttanesca". I would have never thought it hasn't nothing to do with prostitution.
Dear Jan!
Wow! This dish looks very appetizing. I'd love to make it.
Best regards:)
REPLY TO
Jabblog ... who said
That's certainly a very hearty dish.
Looking at your previous post, I wonder if used tea leaves would have the same effect?
Hello and many thanks for your comment on i) this fish dish and ii) your question relating to the previous post.
With regard to i) yes, it is a great tasting dish
In relation to ii) the porous paper of tea bags not only makes them effective natural moisture absorbers, but the tea itself also contains tannins, chemical compounds that have antioxidant effects and help fight odourous bacteria and eliminate unpleasant smells.
I'm not sure if just using used tea leaves would have the same effect, you could try it and see?
The advice to eliminate unpleasant fridge odours, cleaning experts recommend placing a bowl of used tea bags in a bowl or open container and placing this at the back of your refrigerator.
Then simply leave them there for a few days and they will slowly absorb bad odours to leave your fridge smelling lovely and fresh with very little effort.
Happy Friday wishes
All the best Jan
FURTHER REPLY TO
Jabblog
Just did a quick search on google and found this!
Neutralise Household Odours
Tea leaves are excellent at absorbing odours, making them a natural solution for freshening up your home. You can place dried, used tea leaves in small dishes or sachets around the house to help neutralize smells. They’re especially handy in areas like the fridge, pantry, or even in shoes!
Try This: Place a bowl of dried tea leaves in the fridge to help absorb unwanted odours, or fill small sachets with tea leaves to place in drawers or shoes.
Read more here
https://goodearth.co.uk/blogs/tea-101/how-to-use-leftover-tea-leaves-in-your-garden-and-home-%F0%9F%8C%B1?srsltid=AfmBOopxz0g5puuazhohfLbdMvEQdtKWf0YHgvMTLTOYCw15Pcpyrhpv
All the best Jan
PS I've since edited my original post to include these details
Thank you :)
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