Celebrity square meals: 'Noriko's famous fishcakes'
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Ingredients (makes approx 8 good-sized fishcakes)
Fillets from 3 fresh mackerel, chopped
A golf-ball-sized amount of fresh ginger, finely chopped
3 spring onions, finely chopped
4 chestnut mushrooms, finely chopped
Salt & pepper
Method
Mix together all the ingredients (it's preferable to do this by hand, as the texture is better). You don't need to use any oil, as the oil in the fish is enough to keep it all together. Add salt and pepper to taste. Divide the mixture into 8 equal amounts, and form into patties with your hands. Place in a lightly oiled non-stick frying pan, and fry on a medium heat until cooked through.
Bill Amberg's refitted shop is at 10 Chepstow Road, London W2, 020-7727 3560, www.billamberg.com
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