Sunday, April 18, 2010

Peach Chutney & Steelhead Trout

I couldn't resist buying fresh Steelhead Trout filets, while at my market on Saturday morning.  They were such a beautiful color, and I like to prepare them very simply-- salt & pepper, seared and roasted in olive oil. It's a technique I learned from Ina Garten, and it never fails to produce moist fish in a short amount of time.  I was suddenly inspired to make a peach chutney, because I have several jars of peach jam that I made last summer.  I found a recipe for peach chutney on Epicurious, and I was thrilled that I had all of the ingredients on hand-- well, except for fresh peaches.  I figured that I would improvise, and reduce the amount of sugar in the original recipe.  I didn't photograph how I made the chutney, because I was a) very hungry b) wasn't sure how the chutney would turn out because c) I had never made a chutney before!

The ingredients I used were: thinly sliced onion, diced red pepper, diced jalapeno, fresh minced ginger, minced garlic, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, kosher salt & peach jam (fresh peaches would have been nice).  I cooked this for about 15 minutes and let it simmer until it thickened.  I could not stop tasting it, it was so delicious!  So, I quickly wrote down the recipe (which is at the bottom of this post) and grabbed the camera.

The fish took about 4 minutes to sear, and about 4 minutes to roast at 450F.  I also roasted some asparagus, and boiled some potatoes.

I have so much fresh chives that are thriving in our backyard! 
This dinner was ready in about 30 minutes, with the chutney taking the most time to make.

VERDICT: My son (who has moved back home with us), my husband and I both loved the chutney.  I can't wait to make more of this-- in fact, I might make a huge batch and (using a water bath canner), I might store this along with my homemade jams that I like to make.  The chutney has flavors of ginger that comes through, balanced with a little jalapeno (I think I could have easily used two jalapenos), with a little bit of sweetness.   This chutney would be excellent with a roasted pork tenderloin, and that's exactly what I'll do later on this week.

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Peach Chutney

Talk about delicious! I used homemade peach jam, instead of ...

See Peach Chutney on Key Ingredient.

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