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rivka ([personal profile] rivka) wrote2007-04-14 07:02 pm
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O.M.G. fish!!

Best new recipe I've tried in... sheesh. At least a year. How could something this simple be this transcendent?

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The recipe (from the latest issue of Gourmet magazine) called for black sea bass, which I'm sure would have been amazing. I used orange roughy, because that's what looked good at my supermarket and, incidentally, did not cost an arm and a leg the way that sea bass usually does.

Here's all it is: I boiled some fresh green beans for about five minutes. While the beans were cooking, I patted the fish dry, salted and peppered it, put it in an oiled ovenproof skillet, and drizzled a little more olive oil on top. Then I broiled it for five minutes.

When the green beans and fish were done, I layered them on a platter. I put the skillet that the fish had broiled in on the stovetop, poured in a quarter-cup of dry white wine (I used some Viognier), let it boil for a minute, and then added two tablespoons of fresh chopped dill and four tablespoons of butter. When the butter melted, I poured the sauce over the fish and beans.

Holy cow it was OMFG amazing. Rich and luxurious without feeling heavy. It had a really warm, bright, luscious mouthfeel. I wanted to get up on the table and roll around in my plate, but Michael told me it wouldn't be setting a good example.

[identity profile] rivka.livejournal.com 2007-04-15 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
Please let me know what you think of it!

[identity profile] klwalton.livejournal.com 2007-04-16 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
OMG. Live velvet, perfect, just the right amount of flavor to go with the fish. I used red snapper and Ferrari-Carano Fume Blanc. Rich without being cloying. There are no leftovers, despite the fact I *still* can't manage to cook for less than six and we were only three tonight. Every morsel is gone.

[identity profile] rivka.livejournal.com 2007-04-16 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
Yay!