White Bean and Fish Gratin
this easy fish gratin uses frozen fish and vegetables.
Each serving provides: 17.5g protein, 18.6g carbohydrate (of which 5.9g sugars),
7.9g fat (of which 1.7g saturates), 8.5g fibre and 0.74g salt.
Ingredients
Serves Six - adjust menu to suit
2 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for drizzling
350g/12oz leek, roughly sliced
300g/10½oz celeriac, cut into 1cm/½in cubes
400g tin white beans (butter beans), drained and rinsed
1 vegetable stock cube
3 tbsp dried mixed herbs
1 tbsp fennel seeds (optional)
½ tbsp cornflour (or plain flour)
400g/14oz frozen mixed vegetables
300g/10½oz frozen white fish (thawed), cut into thick chunks
50g/1¾oz day-old bread, crackers or mixed nuts, roughly blended into crumbs
salt and freshly ground black pepper
350g/12oz leek, roughly sliced
300g/10½oz celeriac, cut into 1cm/½in cubes
400g tin white beans (butter beans), drained and rinsed
1 vegetable stock cube
3 tbsp dried mixed herbs
1 tbsp fennel seeds (optional)
½ tbsp cornflour (or plain flour)
400g/14oz frozen mixed vegetables
300g/10½oz frozen white fish (thawed), cut into thick chunks
50g/1¾oz day-old bread, crackers or mixed nuts, roughly blended into crumbs
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1. Heat the oil in a large casserole over a medium heat and add the leek and celeriac. Season with salt and pepper, put the lid on and cook for 7–8 minutes until softened.
2. Meanwhile, place half of the beans in a small blender with 300ml/10fl oz hot water.
3. Add the vegetable stock cube and blitz. The mixture should be fairly loose. Add the mixed herbs, fennel seeds (if using) and blended bean mixture to the leek mixture and bring to a gentle simmer. Stir in the cornflour to thicken the mixture.
4. Add the mixed vegetables, fish chunks and remaining beans and cover with a lid for another 5–8 minutes to cook through. At this point, preheat a grill to medium–high. Remove the lid of the casserole and scatter with the crumbs. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with some salt and pop under the grill for 2–3 minutes until golden and bubbling. Remove from the heat and leave to stand for a few minutes before serving.
You can swap out some of these ingredients if preferred. For celeriac, you can also use parsnip, sweet potato or turnip. For white fish, use prawns, tuna or more white beans to make it vegetarian. Instead of frozen mixed vegetables, use broad beans, peas or frozen green beans.
Note: Any swaps will not necessarily provide the nutritional detail as shown below image.
From an idea seen here
Alternative Recipe Suggestions can be seen on these two posts:
Celeriac Boulangère : French Inspired : Vegan/Vegetarian Dish : See it hereGratins : Six Lower Carb Choices : See it here
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All the best Jan
~ enjoy your day ~
All the best Jan


Not a big fish fan but thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDear Jan, not sure about the white bean, but this casserole looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat's a little different.
ReplyDeleteMay try it, I have some white fish in the freezer.
Tina
Jan, this is such an interesting and unique combination. I don't eat fish but I do eat beans.
ReplyDeleteSure wish I liked fish better than I do.
ReplyDeleteI wish you lived next door to me here in Hawaii. I know you could keep me healthy.
ReplyDeleteThe casserole looks warming and tasty!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. Despite I do not like fish, this sounds "acceptable"! My Mom made fish patties - soooo good, sadly I do not have the recipe. I will try this soon (I hope... fish is really... difficult for me - I blame my Dad, it´s in the genes).
ReplyDeleteThat's a another nice dish, Jan.
ReplyDeleteInteressante e bem inusitada essa combinação do feijão branco com peixe. Nunca provei! Me pareceu bom oprato! beijos, chica
ReplyDeleteI'd prefer it without the beans.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
...something to try, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm quite conservative in how I cook fish. I must try this!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious, I know I always describe myself as a veggie, but really I'm a pescatarian and i do like a nice fish dish.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very unique dish!
ReplyDeleteI like that it’s flexible with ingredients and still full of protein. Perfect for a simple, wholesome dinner.
ReplyDeleteI've never done that with fish before. I'll have to try it sometime!
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Elke
this looks so good, something i would really enjoy!! i really love one pot meals/casseroles. i adore that festive picture!!!
ReplyDeleteI could never get Mr. M. to eat this. But it is an interesting recipe.
ReplyDeleteDear Jan!
ReplyDeleteAnother delicious meal. I love fish and beans.
Wishing you beautiful November days.
What a great looking recipe! Thank you! I will try it.
ReplyDeleteSounds alright, though I'd leave out the fish! :-D
ReplyDeleteYou have so many good ideas!
ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHello Jan,
ReplyDeleteThat meal looks great.
Fantastic. And what a good pictures.
Many greetings,
Marco
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Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso
Thanks for the recipe. Sending you a kiss.
chica
Interessante e bem inusitada essa combinação do feijão branco com peixe. Nunca provei! Me pareceu bom oprato! beijos, chica
Interesting and quite unusual, this combination of white beans and fish. I've never tried it! It looks like a good dish! Kisses, Chica
Another delicious recipe to try. Thank you, Jan.
ReplyDeleteI'm not one who likes fish so I'll skip this one.
ReplyDeleteThis gratin sounds hearty and versatile. A comforting way to combine protein, vegetables, and creamy beans with a golden, crunchy topping.
ReplyDeleteSounds like another good one.
ReplyDeleteI would have to replace the fish with something else :)
ReplyDeleteThe white beans and fish is a nice idea. I never thought of those two together. Cool beans. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good. Xx
ReplyDeleteOtra deliciosa receta. Muchos besos.
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