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Simple, satisfying (and don't forget sustainable) a good fish pie is one of the greatest comfort food recipes there are. Here are 10 of our favourite fish pies for you when our boat comes in.
Try this variation on the traditional fish pie with smoked fish and cider and a puff pastry lid.
Feast on fish with these tasty fish pies: double the quantities to feed a family of four.
This clever recipe allows you to make one scrumptious fish pie and freeze a second for a night when you don't fancy cooking
This salmon and prawn pie recipe is an easy but impressive dish full of tasty ingredients. To make life even easier it can be prepared and frozen in advance.
This quick fish pie is an easy supper dish and it's made with filo, which is a less fattening pastry than most.
This fish pie recipe is an all-time classic, and the perfect supper for the whole family.
This satisfying fish pie has a moreish cheesy topping, making it the perfect comfort food.
Filo is a healthier pastry to use for this fish pie recipe because it’s made with only a small amount of oil.
Michelin-starred chef Marcus Wareing has created a fish pie recipe so wonderful that it's been given the lofty title of 'ultimate'. We'll eat our hats here at delicious. if you think otherwise.
These are home-made fish pies with nutritious salmon that can be ready in half an hour. Use puff pastry lid for a more traditional fish pie.
More fish recipes and tips
The head chef of the Hix Oyster & Fish House in Lyme Regis demystifies piscine cuisine by sharing some tried and tested methods for cooking fish.
Do your bit to tackle the serious issue of depleting fish stocks and swap your oft-called on fish for a more sustainable variety.
Get it right and you've got yourself the perfect partnership.
We've put together some of our best delicious. fish recipes. All bring something special to the table, whether it's omega-3-rich salmon, monkfish, cod (ideally line-caught), tuna, sea bass, mackerel or sardines.
We love the way Mitch Tonks of FishWorks – and restaurateur of the charming seafood restaurant, The Seahorse, in Dartmouth – makes fish stew.
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