If the comfort of savory pies is appealing, but the idea of making a pie crust is intimidating, a British-style fish pie is the answer. Offering all the buttery richness of a pastry topping, herby mashed potatoes are an ideal alternative to a pie crust. The filling of this pie is made with Pacific Halibut Quick Cuts, which are already portioned into bite-sized pieces of fish, perfect for a meal like this one.
While the method of cooking is simple, this recipe requires multiple steps, pots and pans and a bit of time. Save this one for a cozy weekend when you can spend a leisurely afternoon in the kitchen.
Substitution note: Other white fish can be substituted for Pacific Halibut Quick Cuts, but this particular cut and species is sturdy enough to hold together through poaching and baking so that each bite of pie has a chunky, meaty morsel of fish.
About Chef Alexandra: Alexandra Albrecht has been working as a personal chef in New York City and Long Island for over 10 years. Whether she’s cooking for clients, teaching cooking classes or preparing dinner for her family of three, she centers her ethics of sourcing the finest seasonal ingredients to ensure delicious, balanced and nutrient-dense meals. She is also a professional dancer and therefore has a deep personal understanding of how proper nutrition fuels a healthy, active lifestyle.