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Pan-fried Halibut, Jersey Royals, Herb and Legume Crush

Laura
Laura @FeelBetter
Milton Keynes, England

Madness in England right now. I've just arrived back from a lovely week spent on a very beautiful island in the Northern Sporades, Greece and unbelievably it's been hotter here which is a bit weird, especially for May!

My herb garden has gone into overdrive and I'm now playing hopscotch to walk down the garden path as every crack between the flagstones is brimming with plants and flowers. I have picked flowers from the blackcurrant mint, chives, sage and horseradish and added to young strawberry leaves, wild rocket, fennel fronds and fresh mint also growing in the patio. Parsley is plentiful in the garden so l've picked a bunch and blitzed it with olive oil and a pinch of sea salt.

Jersey Royals have arrived and it's still spring - hoorah and I have some garden peas and broad beans.

We are very lucky to have the North Atlantic on our doorstep and the halibut caught off the coast of the Faroe Islands is fabulous. A very lovely Faroese dish is Kalvasalat (halibut salad). The halibut is cooked, flaked and mixed with mayo, sour cream and mustard and served cold on thick, crusty local rye bread. I have cut two portions of the fish, removed the skin and simply pan fried it on the bone in a little oil creating a beautiful crust. Perfect accompaniment for the beautiful Jersey Royals, garden legumes, herb salad and parsley oil.

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Madness in England right now. I've just arrived back from a lovely week spent on a very beautiful island in the Northern Sporades, Greece and unbelievably it's been hotter here which is a bit weird, especially for May!

My herb garden has gone into overdrive and I'm now playing hopscotch to walk down the garden path as every crack between the flagstones is brimming with plants and flowers. I have picked flowers from the blackcurrant mint, chives, sage and horseradish and added to young strawberry leaves, wild rocket, fennel fronds and fresh mint also growing in the patio. Parsley is plentiful in the garden so l've picked a bunch and blitzed it with olive oil and a pinch of sea salt.

Jersey Royals have arrived and it's still spring - hoorah and I have some garden peas and broad beans.

We are very lucky to have the North Atlantic on our doorstep and the halibut caught off the coast of the Faroe Islands is fabulous. A very lovely Faroese dish is Kalvasalat (halibut salad). The halibut is cooked, flaked and mixed with mayo, sour cream and mustard and served cold on thick, crusty local rye bread. I have cut two portions of the fish, removed the skin and simply pan fried it on the bone in a little oil creating a beautiful crust. Perfect accompaniment for the beautiful Jersey Royals, garden legumes, herb salad and parsley oil.

#CookpadApron2026

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Pan-fried Halibut, Jersey Royals, Herb and Legume Crush

Laura
Laura @FeelBetter
Milton Keynes, England

Madness in England right now. I've just arrived back from a lovely week spent on a very beautiful island in the Northern Sporades, Greece and unbelievably it's been hotter here which is a bit weird, especially for May!

My herb garden has gone into overdrive and I'm now playing hopscotch to walk down the garden path as every crack between the flagstones is brimming with plants and flowers. I have picked flowers from the blackcurrant mint, chives, sage and horseradish and added to young strawberry leaves, wild rocket, fennel fronds and fresh mint also growing in the patio. Parsley is plentiful in the garden so l've picked a bunch and blitzed it with olive oil and a pinch of sea salt.

Jersey Royals have arrived and it's still spring - hoorah and I have some garden peas and broad beans.

We are very lucky to have the North Atlantic on our doorstep and the halibut caught off the coast of the Faroe Islands is fabulous. A very lovely Faroese dish is Kalvasalat (halibut salad). The halibut is cooked, flaked and mixed with mayo, sour cream and mustard and served cold on thick, crusty local rye bread. I have cut two portions of the fish, removed the skin and simply pan fried it on the bone in a little oil creating a beautiful crust. Perfect accompaniment for the beautiful Jersey Royals, garden legumes, herb salad and parsley oil.

#CookpadApron2026

Madness in England right now. I've just arrived back from a lovely week spent on a very beautiful island in the Northern Sporades, Greece and unbelievably it's been hotter here which is a bit weird, especially for May!

My herb garden has gone into overdrive and I'm now playing hopscotch to walk down the garden path as every crack between the flagstones is brimming with plants and flowers. I have picked flowers from the blackcurrant mint, chives, sage and horseradish and added to young strawberry leaves, wild rocket, fennel fronds and fresh mint also growing in the patio. Parsley is plentiful in the garden so l've picked a bunch and blitzed it with olive oil and a pinch of sea salt.

Jersey Royals have arrived and it's still spring - hoorah and I have some garden peas and broad beans.

We are very lucky to have the North Atlantic on our doorstep and the halibut caught off the coast of the Faroe Islands is fabulous. A very lovely Faroese dish is Kalvasalat (halibut salad). The halibut is cooked, flaked and mixed with mayo, sour cream and mustard and served cold on thick, crusty local rye bread. I have cut two portions of the fish, removed the skin and simply pan fried it on the bone in a little oil creating a beautiful crust. Perfect accompaniment for the beautiful Jersey Royals, garden legumes, herb salad and parsley oil.

#CookpadApron2026

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Ingredients

30 minutes
2 people
  • 4-6Jersey Royal potatoes or good quality baby new potatoes
  • 2 tbspextra virgin olive oil
  • zest of 1lemon zest
  • 1 tbsplemon juice
  • 5 tbspshredded fresh mint leaves
  • 75 gpeas
  • 75 gbroad beans
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • freshly ground sea salt
  • 1/4large Spanish onion, thinly sliced
  • large bunchflat leaved parsley
  • 2fillets of halibut, skin removed
  • handfulyoung strawberry leaves
  • handfulwild rocket leaves
  • handfulfennel fronds
  • handfulblackcurrant mint flowers
  • handfulchive flowers
  • handfulhorseradish flowers
  • handfulsage flowers
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30 minutes
  1. 1

    Scrape and boil the Jersey Royals for 10-15 mins until cooked - cooking time depends on size and how fresh they are. Remove from the pan and place in a bowl. Add 1 tbsp olive oil, lemon zest/juice and mint.

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  2. 2

    Cook the peas and broad beans for 4 minutes, drain and add to the potatoes along with the onion slices. Season with freshly grated black pepper and sea salt. Add the leaves and gently turn the ingredients together. Top with the edible flowers.

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  3. 3

    Add 2 tbsp oil to a skillet and heat. Add the halibut and cook until a golden crust forms. Turn the fish over and cook until the fish just flakes off the bone.

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  4. 4

    Place the parsley and 2 tbsp oil on a blender with a pinch of salt and blitz.

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  5. 5

    Divide the potato salad between two bowls and top with the halibut. Drizzle over the parsley oil and serve.

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