Recipe #109: Valentin Ferte - Bellus Fortis
Monkfish tail polenta & may vegetables, langoustine sauce, serves 6.
- 1 monkfish tail, approx. 1.8 kg 12 langoustines
- 1 bunch white asparagus 1 bunch purple turnips
- 1 bunch new carrots 1 yellow onion
- 1 l raw milk
- 100 g grated Parmesan PDO 250 g raw semi-salted butter 1 small jar raw cream
- 200 g polenta 4 cl cognac
- 8 cl olive oil Non-iodized fine salt Non-iodized coarse salt
- Fleur de sel for dressing
Preparation time: 1 h
Cooking time: 1 h 40
Chef's tip:
" Save the carrot and turnip tops to make a pesto, with a little Parmesan, olive oil and a few roasted pine nuts. "
Wine suggestion:
" Serve with a romorantin or dry chenin. "
1 - Ask the fishmonger to lift and trim the fillets, keeping the bones and trimmings for the sauce.
2 - Wash and peel the carrots and turnips, keeping the skins for the sauce (and the tops for a pesto). Peel and chop the onion.
3 - Make the stock: peel the langoustines and keep the tails for a starter or aperitif (with the pesto...). In a pot, sauté the onion in olive oil with the carrot and turnip skins, langoustine carcasses and monkfish trimmings. Flambé with cognac, then moisten with water and reduce for 35 min.
4 - Prepare the polenta: pour the polenta and 10 g fine salt into the boiling liter of raw milk, stir with a whisk over low heat until almost solid, then add a knob of butter and the Parmesan. Transfer to an ovenproof tray or silicone molds.
5 - Prepare the asparagus: peel the asparagus and plunge into boiling water (6 min for medium-sized asparagus), drain, then brown in butter in a frying pan.
6 - Cook the turnips for 8 min in boiling salted water and the carrots for 5 min in boiling salted water, reserving the cooking water.
7 - Strain the stock and reduce to concentrate the aromas (it should smell good all the way to your living room), add the raw cream and adjust the seasoning.
8 - Brown the monkfish fillets on all sides in butter, then finish cooking in a fan-assisted oven at 180°C (gas mark 6) for 6 to 8 minutes, depending on the thickness of the fillets.
9 - Heat the carrots and turnips in a pan with butter and a little of the carrot cooking water. Reheat the polenta and asparagus in the oven.
10 - To serve: place the monkfish on the plate, arrange the vegetables and polenta in a harmonious arrangement, add the sauce and fleur de sel and enjoy.
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