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Greendale Smoked Hake En Croute
Greendale Smoked Hake En Croute
Greendale Smoked Hake En Croute
Greendale Smoked Hake En Croute
Greendale Smoked Hake En Croute
£10.99
Tax included.

The Greendale Fishmongers are now cold-smoking our fish on site at the Farm Shop, using beechwood chips. Based on a classic French recipe, our Smoked Hake en Croute features a creamy white wine sauce, herbs and fillet of succulent, sustainably-sourced smoked hake, all wrapped up in delicious puff pastry.

**Please note**: This item is freshly prepared on-site by the Greendale fishmongers, and requires two days’ notice. 

See allergens in BOLD: MSC Hake Fillet (FISH), Puff Pastry (WHEAT FLOUR, Margarine, Water, Salt, Alcohol, Lemon Juice, Emulsifier and Preservatives.), Cream CHEESE (DAIRY), MUSTARD, Dill, Lemon Juice.

Oven Cook for 25-30 minutes at 180°C (Gas Mark 4).

Suitable for home freezing. Store in fridge and consume within 2-3 days of receipt, or freeze immediately.

Our fishing vessels work out of Exmouth, Brixham and Newlyn, and operate in accordance with the Seafood Responsible Fishing Scheme. They keep us well topped up most days with a selection of fresh fish and shellfish, and a catch can often be on its way to the Greendale farm shop within hours of leaving the sea. If we can’t catch it ourselves, we source only from trusted suppliers with standards as high as our own. The fish available may vary, depending on the season, but a delicious variety is always to be found on our fish counter. From whole fish to fillets, live lobsters to shrimp, our wide selection is sold in a choice of portion sizes and prepared for your convenience by our skilled fishmongers.

Please note that, because fish and shellfish naturally vary in size, we will always adhere to the pack weights given. At times, for example, one large whole fish will be enough to make up the weight, at other times it may be two or more smaller fish; so, although the number of fish supplied may change between orders, the weight received will always remain the same. Please be aware that a description of a fish as ‘boned’ means that, although the fishmongers will have removed the bones to the best of their ability, we cannot guarantee that any piece of fish will be entirely bone-free.

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