Basa lasagne bake
Chatting to some good friends about basa(Vietnamese river cobbler, pangassius, panga, a type of catfish) recently, inspired me to create this dish. Basa is a really tasty, firm white fish that is, to my mind, nicer than cod, sustainable and about half the price.
We have fresh eggs from the chickens to make the lasagne and the rest of the ingredients were knocking about taken from the garden.
This was a fabulous dish and will be made again!
Difficulty level 2 with bought lasagne, 3 with homemade pasta
Basa lasagne bake | |
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Servings: | Serves 2 |
Calories per serving: | 858 |
Ready in: | 45 minutes or 55 minutes with fresh pasta |
Prep. time: | 15 minutes 35 minutes with fresh pastas |
Cook time: | 30 minutes |
Difficulty: | |
Recipe author: | Chef |
First published: | 25th October 2012 |
Best recipe reviewBasa all the way 5/5 A nice idea for a lovely cut of fish. Better than cod in my mind. |
Ingredients
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- 265 g fresh basa fillets, cut into thin strips
- 1 portion of fresh pasta rolled into 6 sheets
- 6 baby leeks, cleaned and trimmed
- 1 can lobster bisque (415 g)
- 150 ml sour cream
- Splash of Tabasco sauce, if liked
- Bunch of fresh fennel leaves
- Bunch of fresh parsley leaves
- sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 2 large tomatoes, sliced thinly
- oilve oil
Mise en place
Method
- Add the sour cream to the lobster bisque, season, adding a splash of Tabasco if liked, season and mix well
- In a medium-sized oven-proof dish, make up the lasagne in layers, using leeks, basa slices, fennel, parsley, a spoonful of sauce and a layer of lasagne
- Top with a final sheet of lasagne
- Pour the remaining lobster bisque mix over and jiggle the dish to distribute evenly
- Finish with a later of sliced tomatoes, a drizzle of olive oil and seasoning
- Bake for 30 minutes at 180° C (350° F - gas 4)
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Oven-ready
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The ingredients (a bigger dish was needed!
Serving suggestions
Serve with a green salad
Chef's note
The amount of liquid in this dish was perfect for using with fresh pasta. However, if using dried pasta I would pre-cook the sheets in boiling water first or it is likely to dry the dish out. Refer to the packet for times.
I've made this many times, however this time it looked as though there would not be quite enough liquid so I added half a glass of white wine (or dry sherry / water:50/50) and mixed that in before cooking. Yum!
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- Basa lasagne bake - a rather good fish lasagne
- Prawn and crab lasagne bake - a seafood lasagne which is also good made with crayfish
- Crabmeat and spinach lasagna - surf and turf (sort of!)
- Lentil lasagne (TM) - a vegetarian lasagne made in a Thermomix
- No pasta lasagne - using courgettes instead of pasta
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