Two good loins of white fish given a head start in the pan, skin side down until crisp, in this case cod but hake would have been equally as good......
just gives you time to roll out tea plate sized bases and prick around the centres to prevent the dough from rising.........
place the fish on the dough bases and top of with a salsa of roasted pepper, onion and aubergine - courgette maybe and a few slices of chorizo given a quick singe in the fry pan to release the oil and give them 15-20 minutes at 180 or so......
served with a few of your five a day and yesterday's leftover mash given the deep-heat treatment in a fry pan.
Welcome to Through the Gaps, the UK fishing industry's most comprehensive information and image resource. Newlyn is England's largest fish market and where over 50 species are regularly landed from handline, trawl, net, ring net and pot vessels including #MSC Certified #Hake, #Cornish Sardine, handlined bass, pollack and mackerel. Art work, graphics and digital fishing industry images available from stock or on commission.
Friday 20 April 2012
Cod loins in puff pastry cases
Hot stuff!
Trying out a new fish dish with extra bite? Bored with bland and tasteless chillies? Take a look at a new local supplier for a wide range of truly tasty (but not necessarily hot and fiery) chillies from Vaddens, based in Truro.
Wednesday 18 April 2012
Netter's nightmare
Image courtesy of NOAA |
With the wind averaging well over 30 knots and held firmly in the west.........
Image courtesy of the Met Office |
as a huge area of low pressure passes slowly over the Bristol Channel
Tuesday 17 April 2012
The Avalon Bell of Cornwall
Cornwall, especially West Penwith, is renowned for it's rich seam of creative talent - the combination of a landscape hewn from the hardest granite, the ever-present sea and the people contrive together in some mysterious alchemy that turns out an abundance of works for the enjoyment of others. This idiosyncratic animation, which features some well known characters and local boats - the George Johannes being one - tells the story of the Avalon Bell - enjoy with the sound turned up!
Le Breiz Connection
The Maritime museum welcomed some special visitors from Brittany last week to see their new exhibition which celebrates the links between the Cornish and Breton communities. The museum's new Breton Connection exhibition explores the age-old ties between Cornish and Breton fishing communities through a stunning collection of black and white photography. These images have never been exhibited before and draw on a rare collection of photographs taken by Oliver Hill in Newlyn in the early 20th century. The Breton Connection exhibition runs from until July 15 at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, in Falmouth.
For more information on opening times and admission prices visit www.nmmc.co.uk or call 01326 313388.
New artwork for Through the Gaps.
Looking Through the Gaps towards St Michaels Mount as some of the fleet return to port chased in by gannets (seldom happens!). |
From Newlyn side, looking towards the jewel in the crown of Penzance's Art Deco buildings, the Jubilee Pool. |
Experimenting with some new graphics for the Through the Gaps Facebook page.
Monday 16 April 2012
Sticking it out, or not?
The green pointer indicates the approximate position of the Ajax - around 158 miles west of Penzance as the crow flies. |
"AjaxAH32 100bxs Hake and 20w/fish aboard weather poor for next few days position 50.23N..09.07W SSW 4-6"doesn't give the full story. With a worsening shipping forecast from the Met office:
Gale warnings - Issued: 1519 UTC Mon 16 Apr Southwesterly gale force 8 imminent, veering westerly soon Shipping Forecast - Issued: 1625 UTC Mon 16 Apr Wind South veering west or southwest, 6 to gale 8, perhaps severe gale 9 later. Sea State Moderate, becoming very rough or high, then very high in west later. Weather Rain then showers. Visibility Moderate, occasionally poor.- the skipper, along with all the other boats fishing in the area will have to make a decision whether or not to stay out at sea and dodge if and when the weather makes fishing impossible - or face the long steam back to Newlyn, or possibly a closer port like Baltimore in Ireland, for refuge. With over 12 hours time to steam to port, and another 12 hours to steam back out it can be better to stick out the weather, dodge and let the front pass through. However, with it giving Force 9 the chances are the boats will elect to make a run for home!
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