Gourmet Traveller (Australia)

Cobia fillet with puttanesca salsa

SERVES 6 // PREP TIME 30 MINS // COOK 50 MINS

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“I love salty, briny, umami-rich puttanesca pasta from Naples,” says Jason Saxby. “We use an aquacultur­e cobia from Rocky Point, Queensland, which ticks all the boxes: sustainabl­e, reliable and easy to work with and, most importantl­y, delicious. The high marbling of the flesh keeps it moist and soft while cooking.”

1 cobia fillet (about 1 kg) Canola oil, for drizzling Extra-virgin olive oil, to serve PUTTANESCA SALSA

60 ml (1/4 cup) extra-virgin olive

oil, plus extra to serve 1 small onion, finely diced 2 garlic cloves, finely

chopped

50 gm anchovy fillets,

coarsely chopped

400 gm canned diced tomatoes 500 gm ripe vine-ripened

tomatoes, cut into 1cm dice 100 gm baby capers, rinsed

100 gm pitted Kalamata olives,

finely chopped

50 ml white wine vinegar

25 gm caster sugar

1 cup (firmly packed) basil, small and large leaves separated, larger leaves coarsely chopped

1 For puttanesca salsa, place oil, onion, garlic and anchovies in a saucepan over lowmedium heat and cook until onion is soft and anchovies have melted (10-12 minutes). Add canned tomatoes and cook until excess liquid has evaporated (10-12 minutes). Add fresh tomatoes and cook until they are soft but not completely broken down (20-30 minutes). Add capers, olives, vinegar and sugar, stir to combine and season to taste. Add chopped basil, stir to combine, then remove from the heat and set aside.

2 Meanwhile, preheat a barbecue to medium-high. Drizzle cobia with oil and sprinkle skin well with sea salt. 3 Place fish on a wire rack, skin-side down, and transfer to barbecue. Close barbecue lid (or cover with an upturned roasting pan) and grill until fish is cooked but still pink in the middle (10-12 minutes).

(If it flames up, simply open the lid, remove wire rack, let the flame die down and reduce the heat, then return rack with fish to the barbecue.) Remove fish on rack and set aside to rest (2 minutes).

4 Cut fish into 6 portions and transfer to serving plates. Drizzle with oil, sprinkle over sea salt to taste and garnish with small basil leaves. Serve with puttanesca salsa on the side. Drink suggestion Stone &

Wood Pacific Ale from the Northern Rivers, NSW.

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