New Ottolenghi recipes are here from Yotam Ottolenghi, the chef who brought you Simple, from his new book Comfort, which he has compiled with Helen Goh, Verena Lochmuller and Tara Wigley.
With this puttanesca-style salmon traybake, if you make the tomato anchovy oil a day ahead, you can then delight in the fact that a midweek supper can be on the table within 20 minutes. The fuss-free cooking method – all hail the traybake! – plus the dialled-up flavours – all hail puttanesca! – makes such a winning combination.
Ingredients
Method
First make the tomato anchovy oil. Put the oil, anchovies and tomato paste into a small frying pan and place on a medium heat. Once the mixture starts to simmer, cook for 5 minutes, stirring from time to time. Add the chilli flakes and coriander seeds and cook for another minute, until fragrant. Remove from the heat and add the garlic, preserved lemon and maple syrup. Stir to combine, then set aside to cool.
Preheat the oven to 220°C fan.
Place the beans, spring onions and tomatoes on a large baking tray lined with baking paper. Drizzle over 3 tablespoons of the tomato anchovy oil, along with ¼ teaspoon of salt and a good grind of pepper. Toss to combine and place in the oven for 12–13 minutes, until the beans and tomatoes are starting to soften and taking on a little colour. Meanwhile, arrange the salmon fillets on a plate and, using a spoon, drizzle the remaining tomato anchovy oil (as well as all the solids) evenly over the fillets. Once the beans and tomatoes have had their time in the oven, nestle the salmon fillets among them and bake for a further 8 minutes. Set aside for 5 minutes, out of the oven, to rest.
While the salmon is baking, mix all the ingredients for the salsa in a small bowl and season with a good grind of pepper. Spoon half the salsa over the salmon and serve the fish warm (or at room temperature, which works just as well), with the rest of the salsa in a bowl on the side.
This is an edited extract from Comfort by Yotam Ottolenghi, Helen Goh, Verena Lochmuller and Tara Wigley with photography by Jonathan Lovekin, published by Penguin Random House, $65.
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This article originally appeared on Home Beautiful and is republished here with permission.