This is my new favourite dinner! It’s easy to prepare, quick to cook, healthy and, most importantly, absolutely delicious! I saw the recipe on Waitrose’s website but I tweaked it slightly.
This serves 2 and the ingredients you need are:
- 2 sea bass fillets
- 2 pak choi, quartered
- 2 large spring onions, sliced
- thumb-sized piece of ginger, cut into matchsticks
- 2 tbsp. fish stock
- 1 tbsp. light soy sauce
- 1 tbsp. olive oil
Preheat your oven to 220°C. Arrange your pak choi in a roasting tin. Place your sea bass fillets on top, skin side up. Drizzle the fish stock and the light soy sauce over the fish. Sprinkle over the sliced spring onions and ginger. Cover with a piece of foil and pop in the oven for 15 minutes.
Heat the olive oil in a pan and pour it over the cooked fish; the onions and the skin of the sea bass will go slightly crispy. Your dish is now ready to serve; we have it with basmati rice. Make sure you drizzle the juices from the roasting tin over the fish once served so you don’t lose a single drop of yumminess!
Enjoy!
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This looks so delicious xx
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Deletethat looks superhealthy and super delicious! have a lovely weekend x
ReplyDeleteIt really is! I tried to work out the calories and it was so low xx
DeleteAw looks amazing! Inspires me to go have an early lunch ;) xx
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DeleteOoh this looks so good, something my boyfriend would really love, so I think I'll have a go at making this sometime soon!
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DeleteThis sounds delicious!
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It's really good xx
DeleteThis sounds gorgeous, I love sea bass and ginger is so good for digestion I will do this in the week thank you for sharing :) x
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DeleteI've actually never had sea bass, but this sounds so yummy! I'll need to check it out
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You should try it! xx
DeleteLooks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteI love it xx
DeleteWe call this vegetable bok choi over here but the dish looks pretty delish nonetheless.
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I've heard it called bok choi too, I wonder why it has two names!? xx
DeleteIt's really good, I might make it again this week xx
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