To quote a vintage 1980s episode of Doctor Who, it was a wet November on Earth. The day never seemed to get light due to the short daylight hours and heavy cloud with relentless rain. It's weather like this that makes the moods of many British people see-saw between elation during the long sunny summer days and sadness during the winter months. However, a wider perspective on faith, the world we live in and some good quality food can chase seasonal sadness away.
It was the philosophy above that was taken into the making of today's recipe of Sea Bream with Greens.
The ingredients for this dish are:
1 Sea Bream, gutted and thoroughly washed.
1 bag of Spinach
8 Ounces of pre-cooked Boiled Rice.
12 Peanuts.
1 Large Parsnip, peeled, topped, tailed and cut into the shape of some batons.
Small Chunks of Fresh Cucumber
On the player was Taylor Swift's current offering "Life of a Showgirl" . Taylor's career before this album has been stellar and in her own she has been as iconic to the current generation as the Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Michael Jackson were to their own generations. The album finds her moving beyond the bittersweet songs of lost love and distrust and into a glorious technicolour of a wider lyrical range and varied arrangements. This is, perhaps, in no small part due to her finding a genuine romantic partner in her life.
So to the method of this dish:
1. Fry the Sea Bream on a medium heat turning frequently for around 35-40 minutes. The goal is to make the skin crisp as a potato chip while ensuring the flesh inside the Bream is cooked.
2. Steam the parsnip for around twenty minutes until soft but still retaining a bit of crunchiness.
3. Fry the Spinach, Rice and Peanuts on a medium heat for around 10 minutes until the Spinach has softened and the mixture has compacted.
4. Remove the Bream from the pan once cooked and remove the flesh from the bones and the gills .
5. Serve and garnish with the Cucumber Cubes.
It was the first time I had made this dish and the Nuts with Spinach provided important iron while the Bream had a fresh but quite rich taste to make this a filling treat on a wet winter's night.

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