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Roast salmon & green beans with cornichons & mustard crumbs 104

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SERVES 4

They’re not cheap, but salmon fillets do mean an easy supper, as they cook so quickly. Roast green beans were a revelation to me the first time I tried them (American chef and lover of vegetables, Joshua Mcfadden, got me into them). If you want to serve these beans as a side dish, roast them as directed here, scattering the flavoured crumbs over them at the end.

500g green beans, topped but not tailed 4 tablespoon­s extra virgin olive oil 4 salmon fillets, 175–200g each 50g breadcrumb­s from coarse white

bread (such as ciabatta or sourdough) 1 garlic clove, finely grated 3 tablespoon­s drained and chopped

cornichons

2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 2 tablespoon­s finely chopped

flat-leafed parsley leaves finely grated zest and juice

of ½ unwaxed lemon

Preheat the oven to 190°C fan.

Put the green beans into a roasting tin or – even better – a shallow ovenproof dish that you would want to serve from, too. Toss them with a little of the oil and some seasoning.

Brush the salmon fillets with oil as well, season, then set them on top of the beans. Roast for 12 minutes. Heat the remaining oil in a frying pan. When it’s hot, add the breadcrumb­s and fry briskly until golden, then add the garlic and cornichons and cook for another minute. Take the pan off the heat and stir in the mustard, parsley and lemon zest, mixing together well. When 2 minutes of cooking time remain, spoon the breadcrumb mixture on top of the salmon and return it to the oven. Squeeze the lemon juice over the top of the fish and serve.

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