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Tuesday, 27 August 2019

Smoked Haddock and Celeriac Layer Bake ... reduced / lower carb dish



Back in 2011 Eddie wrote about 'Great Grub Celeriac' and still to this day it is one of our favourite lower carb vegetables. This recipe, for a delicious bake, brings together the rich and earthy tastes of smoked haddock, onion and celeriac to create a warm, hearty dish that is layered with different flavours.

Ingredients:
Serves Two
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 small onion, sliced
1 rosemary sprig, leaves picked and chopped
2 smoked haddock fillets
200ml (1/3pt) milk
1 dried bay leaf
pinch nutmeg
1 garlic clove, halved
250g (8oz) celeriac finely sliced
75ml (3fl oz.) double (heavy) cream
20g (3/4oz) Gruyère cheese, grated
salad, to serve

Method:

1. Preheat the oven to gas 3, 170°C, fan 150°C. Heat the oil in a large pan, then cook the onion and rosemary with a pinch of salt for 5 minutes, or until softened. 
2. Put the fish, skin-side down, in a pan with the milk, bay leaf and nutmeg. Gently bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 4 minutes.
3. Transfer the fish to a plate with a slotted spoon, reserving 75ml (3fl oz) poaching liquid. Flake the fish and discard the skin.
4. Rub a small baking dish with the garlic. Add a layer of celeriac, followed by a layer of fish and the onion mixture; season with black pepper. Repeat until the ingredients are used up, finishing with a layer of celeriac.
5. In a jug, combine the reserved poaching liquid and the cream. Pour it over the celeriac and scatter with the cheese. Cover with foil and bake for 20 minutes.

6. Remove the foil and increase the heat to gas 6, 200°C, fan 180°C. Bake for 25 minutes more, or until golden. Depending on your oven it may need longer - check before serving... with salad.

Nutrition each serving:
Carbohydrate 11.1g Protein 31.7g Fat 32g Fibre 1g
From an original idea here

There is also a nice recipe for a Pork, celeriac and apple bake here

Dear reader, there is a variety of recipe ideas within this blog, but please note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these 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.

All the best Jan

34 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

Sounds wonderful. Celeriac is a great veggie. Valerie

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

Looks high-enough carb to be tasty LOL

Tom said...

...a good Friday dish.

Phil Slade said...

That's a little like a fish lasagne. Without the pasta of course. Might try that Jan.

CJ Kennedy said...

I don't think we've ever had celeriac. Will have to look for it next time i shop

This N That said...

Looks great ..I never heard of celeriac..Is it related to celery, I guess..I'll have to look for it..Enjoy your day..

Lowcarb team member said...

This N That said...
Looks great ..I never heard of celeriac..Is it related to celery, I guess..I'll have to look for it..Enjoy your day.

Hello Missy, many thanks for your comment and question.

"Celery is popular in various cuisines, but many people are unfamiliar with the root that is closely related to it. Celeriac, more commonly known as celery root, is in the same family as celery. Celery is cultivated for its stalk and leaves, but celery root is harvested for its root.
The Health Benefits of Celery Root (Celeriac)
Celeriac offers loads of health benefits. Besides being a lower carb starch, it contains plenty of vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber which benefit your cells, bones, and immune system.
Read more here
https://perfectketo.com/celeriac-everything-oven-fries/

and here
https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2011/06/great-grub-celeriac.html

Hope you can find/buy some celeriac soon and enjoy it :)

All the best Jan

Bill said...

Looks delicious. I love smoked haddock and had celeriac before but not together so I'll have to try it soon.

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Looks simple enough to make and delicious too. Thank you, Jan.

God bless.

Sally said...

Oh my, I love this. And, so healthy! I'm gonna have to try it (note here I'm not a great cook). :)

xoxo

Julie Ann Lozada said...

wow... this one looks so yummy. thanks for the recipe. i love it.

anyway, I like your blog, wanna follow each other? please let me know. thanks :)

JULIE ANN LOZADA BLOG
INSTAGRAM: @julieann_lozada

Thickethouse.wordpress said...

Finnan Haddie my mother always called it....Wonderful with celeriac, I am sure. But that is still a bit more expensive in my neck of the woods. Still I think I'll have to try this sometime.

Elephant's Child said...

I will have to try celeriac. Soon.

sandy said...

i need to try that ...celeriac... it looks good.

JFM said...

Looks and sounds delicious but hubby won't eat fish...

Thank you Jan 🍁💮🍂

Laurel Wood said...

Hi Jan, This looks like a delicious and tasty recipe. Now that our weather is cooling, I feel more like cooking!

Christine said...

This looks wonderful!

Sue (this n that) said...

Yum, dishes like that always look inviting. I've passed that vegetable in the shop and have never tried it! I must get educated in the ways of celeriac :D)

William Kendall said...

I suppose this could be adapted for a non-seafood meat.

Lowcarb team member said...

Jan/JFM said...
Looks and sounds delicious but hubby won't eat fish...

William Kendall said...
I suppose this could be adapted for a non-seafood meat


Hello Jan and William
Many thanks for your comments.

How about trying a Pork, celeriac and apple bake!
See recipe details here
https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2017/08/pork-celeriac-and-apple-bake.html

All the best Jan

My name is Erika. said...

i've never had smoked haddock but I have had haddock and I bet even fresh haddock would taste great in this yummy looking dish!

Lowcarb team member said...

My name is Erika. said...
i've never had smoked haddock but I have had haddock and I bet even fresh haddock would taste great in this yummy looking dish!

Hello there and thanks for your comment.

I always think Haddock and leek works well together and would go well with the celeriac too, this recipe is quite easy to adapt :)

Bon Appetit!

All the best Jan

dellgirl said...

This Smoked Haddock and Celeriac Layer Bake sounds and looks really delicious.I have never had haddock before. I's sure like to try this yummy looking dish. Thanks for sharing this.

Wishing you all the best!

Pam said...

Okay, I have no clue what that is, so of course I have not had it....or at least I don't think I have! lol

peppylady (Dora) said...

Don't believe I every had celeriac.
Coffee is on

Lorrie said...

This looks delicious, but I've never eaten smoked haddock nor celeriac. However, I saw celery root in the market just today, and plan to try it soon.

Jo said...

I still haven't tried celeriac, I really must give it a go.

Evi Erlinda said...

Yummy! I've never prepared celeriac yet but I'll try it.
Thank you.

Debbie said...

this looks really good. thanks for sharing!!!

Magic Love Crow said...

Thanks Jan! This one is for my mom! Big Hugs!

Jean said...

I looked in the fish drawer in the freezer and there was only salmon so I made this with salmon and it is delicious. Plenty left for tomorrow as well.
Thank you, Jean

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

The recipe looks nice although I've never tried celeriac. I remember when I was young, celery came with a little root on it and I used to love that bit.

This N That said...

What is Celeriac?? Never heard of it.The dish looks good...Some interesting recipies there..Almost makes me want to cook!! LOL
Enjoy your weekend..

Lowcarb team member said...

This N That said...
What is Celeriac?? Never heard of it. The dish looks good...Some interesting recipes there. Almost makes me want to cook!! LOL
Enjoy your weekend.

Hello there and thanks for your comment and question.
Please read more about celeriac on these two posts here

https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2011/06/great-grub-celeriac.html

https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2016/06/fish-pie-with-celeriac-crust.html

All the best Jan