Fish Pie With a Sourdough Crust Recipe (2024)

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Mari

I get the bacon - but chicken stock with fish? No - I'll be using fish stock/court bouillon in the sauce. Also, if using English (Colman's) mustard powder, us 1/2 the amount prescribed - otherwise the result will be inedible.

Pups

What about some dry white wine? Seems like a natural to me.

L

this was awesome! it took me a while to get it all together (we ate at 10:30pm!) but i think this recipe is genius. i ignored the bacon (i hate bacon) and just added some paprika to the leeks; and i used fish stock rather than chicken stock, which to me made more sense.

Liz

Oh wow, so good. Didn’t have stock, so did 50/50 white wine/water. No halibut, so added extra salmon. Will definitely make again.

Colin

The recipe says crustless cubes, but the picture looks more like roughly cut bread, crusts included.

Ralph

I am assuming you do not cook this fish before baking-it cooks in the oven, am I right?

Keith Bunnell

When I looked, the list of ingredients didn't appear to include the fish:8 ounces/225 grams boneless, skinless salmon fillets, cut into roughly 1-inch/3-centimeter pieces8 ounces/225 grams boneless, skinless halibut fillets, cut into roughly 1-inch/3-centimeter pieces6 ounces/170 grams extra-large shrimp (prawns), peeled and deveined, tails removed

Denis Pelletier

To Mari, re chicken stockFrom experience I can say that a light chicken stock works well with fish or seafood. Makes for a deeper tasting dish (risotto, for example). The key is a light neutralish chicken stock, not a golden rich one made with roasted chicken. The same can be said about light veal stock.

Patti

As a pescatarian, I'd use some homemade shrimp stock. Not sure what to substitute for bacon...some smoked paprika? Open to suggestions.

C Kelly

Prepared this recipe tonight, exactly as written (unlike most commenters) and my husband and I both thought it was excellent. We did both agree, however, that it might have been even more enjoyable on a dreary, chilly (London) day than on a warm, humid (Connecticut) evening in late June.

Diana

Crustless sourdough?

Pete Roddy

Not a big halibut fan; I'd substitute pacific cod or rockfish.

Raizel

Smoked salmon, smoked paprika, or veggie bacon to provide a smokey flavor. Probably would be delicious without it anyway.

Walter

Or a brisk Pils? Nice to have a cooling drink on a hot day, especially after making dinner in the oven.

rovergirl

Not only was the fish forgotten from the ingredient list, but the bread as well!

Gwen

I was honestly surprised at how awesome this was. I did a fairly bad job at the directions but still came out delicious!

Toby M

I had no bacon, no English mustard, no tarragon, no dill and less fish than was needed but this was absolutely packed with flavour. A tablespoon of dijon mustard did the trick. The lemony base and crunchy bread top make this, in my humble British opinion, much more interesting than the standard mash potato fare.

Jennifer

A show stopper! Perfect pescatarian main for Thanksgiving. Replaced chicken stock with court bouillon, shrimp with sea scallops. Greatly reduced the mustard powder, added some paprika in addition. No bacon. Everyone loved it!

Maria

I really loved the idea of this dish except I found there was a bitter aftertaste… I’m chalking it up to the dry mustard so next time, I’ll half the amount. Even with the aftertaste, we will have it as leftovers - the “before the aftertaste” makes it worth it!

Desiree

I made this last night for a dinner with six guests. Everyone enjoyed it. I used homemade sourdough bread and substituted two heaping tablespoons of Grey Poupon mustard for the dry mustard. The dinner takes some prep time, so I cut up everything in the morning. The recipe doesn't say if the whole leek should be used- I only cut off the ends of the green and used the whole leek. I would definitely make this again.

iniville

Try adding dashi instead of chicken stock. It tastes like the sea.

Les O

Made this exactly as written EXCEPT I popped a sheet of puff pastry on the top instead. Really just a terrific balance of flavors; I wouldn’t change a thing.

Amanda

This was so good! It was a perfect dinner for a cold, rainy, winter night. It was creamy without being heavy. I think I might cut down on the tarragon a little next time, but other than that, no changes are necessary.

James Meiss

I made this for a dinner party and the guests could not stop raving!

Martin Erskine

After you peel them, you can simmer the shrimp shells in the chicken stock for 10 min or so to add some fish flavor to the stock…

Martin Erskine

I had to look for an archive...Here’s the complete ingredient list…5 tablespoons/70 grams unsalted butter, melted4 slices bacon (about 2 1/2 ounces/70 grams), thinly sliced crosswise1 large or 2 small leeks (about 10 ounces/300 grams), trimmed, halved lengthwise, sliced crosswise 3/4-inch/2-centimeters thick and washed well4 garlic cloves, finely chopped1/4 cup/40 grams all-purpose (plain) flour3 tablespoons mustard powder1 1/2 cups/360 milliliters whole milk1 cup/240 milliliters chic

rovergirl

Not only was the fish forgotten from the ingredient list, but the bread as well!

Carol

Thank you. I thought I was losing my mind.

Keith Bunnell

When I looked, the list of ingredients didn't appear to include the fish:8 ounces/225 grams boneless, skinless salmon fillets, cut into roughly 1-inch/3-centimeter pieces8 ounces/225 grams boneless, skinless halibut fillets, cut into roughly 1-inch/3-centimeter pieces6 ounces/170 grams extra-large shrimp (prawns), peeled and deveined, tails removed

SM

Sounds wonderful but I can not eat shell fish. What would you recommend as a substitute?

UA

A different recipe?

Anne C.

scallops?

Madrid

scallops are shell fish.

John

We don't agree with 'Mari' about the amount of Colman's Mustard. We actually made the dish with the full amount suggested and it was delicious--not the least bit overpowering and a great pairing with the tarragon. We also used chicken stock, because the grocery only had clam juice, and found it to be fine. Our family really loved this dish and are fans of most Ottolenghi recipes.

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FAQs

Why does my fish pie go watery? ›

If, however, you have used skimmed (non-fat) milk or the type that only has 1% fat, then the sauce can curdle as the water content is so high. Otherwise we wonder if the pie is being slightly overheated. In this case the fish will overcook and extra water will be squeezed out, leaving a watery section in the pie.

Can I freeze Mary Berry fish pie? ›

You can freeze the cooked pie for up to 1 month. Reheat in the oven at 200°C/180°C fan/Gas 6 for about 45 minutes. Mary's wise words You can of course use just haddock, cod or salmon, or add a few prawns and some mussels too, if you prefer.

How do you make fish not watery? ›

#1 Tip for Cooking Seafood

Always pat seafood dry with a paper towel or clean tea towel before cooking. Soaking up water on the outside can prevent fish from having a mushy texture. Most of all, it helps shrimp, scallops, and fish get nice and crispy.

How do you make a pie less watery? ›

The best way to thicken runny apple pie filling before baking it is to add some cornstarch, tapioca starch, or flour to your mix. To fix a runny pie that's already been baked, simply let it cool to see if it will congeal naturally. If not, you can stick it back in the oven for a bit longer.

Is it best to freeze fish pie cooked or uncooked? ›

To freeze. Cool the assembled pie completely without baking. Cover with a lid or a double layer of foil. Label and freeze for up to 3 months.

How long does fish pie last in the fridge? ›

"You can either reserve the fish pie in the fridge where it will keep until the next day for you to bake or cling film well and place into the freezer until required."

Why can't i freeze fish pie? ›

Our answer. Nigella's Nursery Fish Pie (from FEAST) is a potato-topped pie that contains smoked and fresh haddock, boiled eggs and peas. Unfortunately boiled eggs do not freeze well and the whites tend to become rubbery and unpalatable once thawed, so we do not recommend freezing the pie with eggs in.

Does fish pie freeze well? ›

Fish Pie Leftovers

Reheat fully in the microwave or oven until piping hot before serving. In the freezer This recipe freezes well. I tend to make it all up to the point where you put it in the oven and then freeze. Allow to defrost fully and then bake in the oven on the day you want to eat it.

Do Berry pies freeze well? ›

Fruit pies, such as apple, cherry, peach or blueberry, freeze magnificently, as do pecan pies. They can be frozen baked or unbaked, the latter of which can be a great way to get ahead when hosting a dinner party or big holiday meal.

How do you store leftover fish pie? ›

Cool within 1-2hrs, then store in an airtight container in fridge. Use leftovers in fridge within 2 days. When reheating make sure food is piping hot all the way through. Only reheat once.

Can you freeze fish pie after 3 days? ›

Raw fish and shellfish should be kept in the refrigerator (40 °F/4.4 °C or less) only 1 or 2 days before cooking or freezing. After cooking, store seafood in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days. Any frozen fish or shellfish will be safe indefinitely; however, the flavor and texture will lessen after lengthy storage.

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