Deirdre Connolly of the popular Dublin restaurant, Peploes,  on St. Stephen’s Green created this unusual, gently spicy, mackerel  starter.
Serves 4
What you need:
8 medium-sized new potatoes
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 onion,  minced
2 large garlic cloves, minced
1 teaspoon garam masala 
2  tablespoons chopped fresh coriander
8 x 75g / 3oz mackerel fillets,  cleaned and any bones removed
For the Raita: 
¼ teaspoon cumin  seeds 
275g / 10oz natural yoghurt
1 cucumber, peeled, seeded and  cut into small dice
3 spring onions, finely chopped 
1 garlic  clove, crushed
1 teaspoon chopped fresh mint 
A little salt and  cracked black pepper
What you  do:
1. Place the potatoes in a pan of cold water and bring to the boil.  Cover and cook for 15-20 minutes until tender. Drain and leave to cool  completely, then cut into slices approximately 1cm / ½ inch thick. 
2.  Heat half the olive oil in a large non-stick frying pan and gently fry  the onion and garlic for 6-8 minutes until golden brown, stirring  occasionally. Stir in the garam masala and transfer to a bowl. Wipe out  the frying pan and return to the heat, add the remaining tablespoon of  olive oil and then sauté the potatoes until crispy and golden brown.  Sprinkle over the onion mixture and fold in the fresh coriander, then  season with a little salt and black pepper.
3. Meanwhile, preheat  the grill. Arrange the mackerel fillets on a sturdy baking sheet and  season with the cracked black pepper. Add a few drops of lemon juice,  then turn them over so they are skin side up. Place under the grill for 5  minutes, then turn them over to brown the flesh which will be nearly  cooked by now and should only need a minute or two. Set aside for a few  minutes to rest.
4. To make the raita, toast the cumin seeds by  dry frying them for a few minutes until they begin to pop in the pan,  then set aside. 
5. Place the yoghurt in a bowl and stir in the  cucumber, spring onions, garlic, toasted cumin seeds and mint. Season  with a little salt and pepper. 
6. Arrange the potatoes in the  centre of serving plates and place two mackerel fillets on each one. Add  a dollop of the raita to serve. 
					
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