Indian spiced Alaska pollock and charred onion flatbreads recipe
A moreish flatbread dish with a spicy twist
You know how it is – sometimes, the carby cravings are all too real. But if you've had enough of frozen lockdown pizzas to last a lifetime, this spicy take on a topped flatbread is sure to satisfy your hankerings (and then some). A mash-up of delicious, flaky pollock pieces, mango chutney, yoghurt, onion and curry paste, this Indian-inspired dish by Alaska Seafood is a little slice of heaven on a naan.
Half pizza, half Indian takeaway – but healthier. How could you possibly argue with that?
A moreish flatbread dish with a spicy twist
Serves2
CuisineIndian
MealDinner
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp Greek yoghurt, plus some more to serve
- 1 tbsp hot curry paste
- 1 tbsp mango chutney
- Olive oil
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 4 frozen Alaska pollock fillets, cut into bitesize pieces
- 1 large onion, peeled and cut into chunky slices
- 2 naan
- A squeeze of lemon juice, to serve
- Fresh coriander leaves, to serve (optional)
Instructions
- Mix the yoghurt, curry paste and mango chutney together with a good dash of olive oil and season with ground black pepper.
- Put the fish pieces in the marinade and leave for about 5 minutes.
- Add some olive oil to a heavy based pan. Heat and fry the onions, stirring for a couple of minutes until starting to char and brown. Remove from the pan.
- Return the pan to the heat. Once hot, place the pollock pieces into the pan and let them cook until slightly charred on one side (this will take about 1-2 minutes). Then, turn them over and cook on the other side, keeping an eye on them – if they begin to get too hot, take the pan off the heat.
- Warm the naan as per the instructions on the packet.
- Divide the onions between the two naans, and top with the fish, some more Greek yoghurt and a squeeze of lemon juice. Scatter some fresh coriander leaves over the top and serve with extra mango chutney.
Recipe by
Rachel Green
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Comments (2)
Great. Now I'm going to be scouring the local groceries for ingredients to sate a craving I didn't even know I had. Thanks a lot.
(No seriously, thanks, this looks delicious!)