Finally,
for the fish lovers … I think you'll enjoy this dish!
Here's
a recipe that's really adaptable – it's great as a starter or a
light lunch :
Smoked
Mack Stack
Serves
2 - generous portions
230g of smoked mackerel, flaked
2 tbsp of mayonnaise
2 tsps of creamed horseradish
black pepper, mix together gently
250g of roasted beetroot, cut into small cubes
(or an organic vac pack)
1 tbsp Balsamic vinegar and
black pepper - mix together
1 sharp eating apple – a Cox would be
perfect – a medium sized apple weighs approximately 140g -
quartered, peeled and cut into small cubes
add a glug of lemon juice and mix
You'll need a ring measuring 9cms in diameter – 3½” in
old money
Now it's just a matter of assembly :
an important note to self – make sure the ring is
placed in or on the serving dish or plate before you begin!
Place
the ring in the centre and begin with two tablespoons of beetroot,
pressed gently into the base. Add two tablespoons of the smoked
mackerel mixture, pressed gently on top of the beetroot so that it
sticks together. Finally add a generous tablespoon of the cubed
apple.
Gently
ease the ring away from the stack, slowly is the key!
A photo or two to illustrate :
the
Smoked Mack Stack
If you'd like an idea for a supper/dinner party starter, that's
light, fresh and tasty, reduce the size of your ring – 6cms/2½”
in diameter.
Have a look :
the
Smoked Mack Starter Stack
It's delicious!
Now … dare I say it … a few chocolate ideas for Christmas