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Pan-fried mountain trout stuffed with lamb sorrel recipe

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  • Cuisine: Modern Australian

Ingredients

6 pepperberry leaves
Bunch of lamb sorrel
3 whole mountain trout, cleaned, gutted, de-scaled
5 tbsp olive oil
4 tbsp apple verjuice
Large bunch of Warrigal greens (or English spinach)
Bunch of samphire

Foragers salad
Chickweed
Fat hen leaves
Wild turnip flowers

Preparation

Place half the pepperberry leaves on a sheet of aluminium foil. Place the foil in a heavy based frypan.

Stuff the sheep sorrel into the cavity of each fish. Place on the pepperberry leaves. Top each fish with the remaining pepperberry leaves. Drizzle over half the apple verjuice and 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Season with salt and pepper. Wrap the foil around the fish. Fry over medium-low heat for 5-10 minutes or until the fish is cooked through.

Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large pan over medium heat. Add the warrigal greens, stirring regularly, and cook for about 5 minutes or until the leaves wilt. Add the samphire and cook for a further minute.

To prepare the foragers salad, combine the chickweed, fat hen leaves and wild turnip flowers in a bowl. Drizzle over 2 tablespoons of olive oil and the remaining apple verjuice.

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