Marco'S Fish Wrapped In Hoja Santa - cooking recipe

Ingredients
    Huitlacoche Masa Dumplings (Corn Mushroom Dumplings)
    2 tablespoons/ 30 ml canola oil
    2 cups/ 500 ml chopped Huitlacoche (corn mushroom)
    1 leek, minced
    salt & freshly ground black pepper
    1 bunch epazote, chopped (or substitute with tarragon or a mix of herbs like cilantro, parsley and chives)
    Masa Bolitas (Small Dough Balls)
    2 cups/ 500 ml very fine cornflour (masa harina)
    1 teaspoon/ 5 ml salt
    1/2 cup/ 125 ml crumbled chiapas cheese
    Plantain Salsa
    2 tablespoons/ 30 ml butter
    2 tablespoons/ 30 ml canola oil
    2 garlic cloves, minced
    1 leek, chopped
    1 onion, chopped
    1 plantain banana, cut in chunks
    1 tablespoon/ 15 ml bonito flakes
    1/2 teaspoon/ 2 ml whole allspice
    salt & freshly ground black pepper
    canola oil, for deep frying
    chia seeds, for garnish (optional)
    toasted macadamia nuts, for garnish
    Fish
    4 jack fish fillets, or any white firm-flesh fish you like (about 2 pounds/1 kg)
    4 hoja santa, leaves or 4 banana leaves
    salt & freshly ground black pepper
Preparation
    For the huitlacoche masa dumplings:
    In a skillet, heat the oil and saute the huitlacoche and leeks, about 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and add the epazote. Set aside.
    For the masa bolitas:
    In a bowl, mix the corn flour, salt and 1 1/2 cups/ 375 ml water. Knead to form your dough.
    Pinch off a golf ball-size piece of dough and press the center to form a cavity. Stuff it with some of the mushroom mixture and add some cheese. Enclose the stuffing with the masa and reshape into a ball. Cover with plastic wrap and keep in the refrigerator until ready to deep-fry.
    For the plantain salsa:
    In a skillet over medium heat, melt the butter with the canola oil. Add the garlic, leeks and onions, and saute until translucent. Add the plantain bananas and continue sauteing, about 5 minutes. Add the bonito flakes and allspice, and continue sauteing, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer the mixture to the recipient of the food processor and reduce into a coarse puree, keeping some texture to it. Add a little water if too thick. Season with salt and pepper.
    For the fish:
    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Wrap the fish with the hoja santa leaves. Place on a baking tray and bake in the oven for about 5 minutes. Set aside.
    To deep-fry the masa dumplings, heat the oil in a deep-fryer to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
    Deep-fry the dumplings until nice and golden brown, about 3 minutes. Transfer to a baking tray covered with paper towels to drain excess oil. Season with salt and pepper.
    To assemble the plate, add a spoonful of the plantain salsa on a plate, lay a piece of fish on the salsa and top with 2 or 3 masa dumplings. Garnish with chia seeds if using and toasted macadamia nuts.
    Cook's Note:
    Chiapas cheese is a sharp cheese that tastes like aged Cheddar. You can substitute it with Cheddar cheese or any other favorite cheese.

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