Spiced pigeon breasts with sweet potato and parsnip mash and wild mushrooms

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Prepare
less than 30 mins
Cook
30 mins to 1 hour
Serve
Serves 4

Pigeon breasts can be cooked quickly in a pan and make a great midweek dinner. Here they are served with creamy mash and herby mushrooms.

Ingredients

For the pigeon breasts

For the sweet potato and parsnip mash

For the wild mushrooms

Method

  1. To marinate the pigeon breasts, mix the peppercorns with the coriander seeds, cinnamon and ginger. Rub the spice mixture into the pigeon breasts, cover with clingfilm and set aside at room temperature to marinate for at least 20 minutes while you make the mash.

  2. For the sweet potato and parsnip mash, place the sweet potatoes, parsnips and milk into a large saucepan and season with salt. Bring to a low simmer and cook for 15–20 minutes, or until the vegetables are just tender. Take care that the milk does not boil over. Strain the potatoes and parsnips, reserving the milk. Mash the potatoes and parsnips together with the butter and some of the milk reserved from the pan until a smooth mash is created. Season with salt and pepper. Keep warm.

  3. To cook the pigeon breasts, heat the oil in a large, heavy-based frying pan. Add the breasts and cook for 2–3 minutes on one side. Turn the breasts over and add the butter, redcurrant jelly and lemon juice, swirling the pan to form a glaze. Allow to cook for another 2–3 minutes until the meat is cooked through, spooning the glaze over the breasts to coat. Season with salt.

  4. Meanwhile to cook the mushrooms, heat the oil in a separate frying pan and then add the butter. Once it stops sizzling, add the mushrooms and season with salt and pepper. Add the garlic and parsley and sauté for 3–4 minutes, or until the mushrooms are just tender.

  5. Arrange the sweet potato and parsnip mash on warmed serving plates with the pigeon breasts on top. Spoon over the wild mushrooms and serve.