VIDEO: Cod with Avocado Hollandaise | Jamie: Keep Cooking Family Favourites (Jamie Oliver Youtube)

VIDEO: Cod with Avocado Hollandaise | Jamie: Keep Cooking Family Favourites (Jamie Oliver Youtube)

This is hollandaise like you’ve never seen before. Follow this method for a really easy, no whisk, no splitting, silky, elegant sauce, and serve with your favourite fish.

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64 comments

  1. Jamie Why are you not interested in Persian cuisine? Chicken with walnuts, orange peel and pomegranate syrup? rice variations and saffron? delicious appetizers. you cook a lot of Indian food I promise you Persian cuisine is a thousand msl better

  2. Another beautiful and inspiring recipe, Jaime. I think cod is often a forgotten fish. I'm thinking of using polenta or cous-cous as the foundation and saving that wonderful avocado Hollandaise for the top.

  3. Looks lovely and I imagine could easily be complimented with other veggies like tenderstem or new potato. Delish. I would be tempted to do this with tuna steak as I find a lot of bones in cod mind.

  4. Great hack with the sauce! Even I could do this. Also, I've been using asparagus and other stuff as a steaming trivet for years, it's nice to be reassured that it's legit by a Master like Jamie. You see how that avocado came out there, in 1 piece, BOSH!
    Fresh, delicate and delicious. I like the idea of just a bit of chilli in the green stuff. Great balance.
    Nice one Jamie! 🌟👍

  5. This recipe is absolute genius from a food genius, Jamie. U can expand the knowledge of this recioe to ur other meals, cook chicken with steam, cook fish with tomato basil saffron steam or make hollandaise with varied aromas. This is called authentic creativity.

  6. Jamie!.. what is the knife name and brand youre using cutting in to the asparagus?.. not the chefs knife but the other smaller one with the squared-tip butter knife.. does anyone know or recognize the stamp on it?.. i took a screenshot but still too blurry to make of it googling it..

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