Mild, quick-cooking sole makes an easy summer meal. Start with the best quality fish you can find. Don’t hesitate to ask your fishmonger what variety he or she is selling. Petrale filets are larger ...
Reader Phyllis Stewart wrote requesting the recipe for the baked fillet of sole from Cafe des Artistes in Hollywood. We love the simplicity of this fresh and colorful dish -- tender, light fillets ...
Enjoy the summer sea with this light, French dish. Pan-fried fish and mushroom drizzled with a butter sauce is a typical French, country-style recipe. A meunière is a miller's wife, and literally ...
* In a food processor or blender, combine the pecans, oats, cornmeal and salt. Process to form a medium-coarse meal, with bits of pecan no larger than a grain of rice. Spread the mixture on a flat ...
Preheat oven to 200°F. In a large sauté pan, heat vegetable oil over medium-high heat. Season fillets to taste using salt, pepper, and granulated garlic. Dust in flour, shaking off all excess. Sauté ...
Fillet of sole is the perfect fish to cook for a romantic and elegant dinner for two. Dover sole can be pricey, $30 a pound or more, but lemon sole and gray sole are more reasonable. The fish calls ...
Chuck Williams was given this recipe, one of his favorites, by the late Jose Wilson, James Beard's "righthand woman." He notes that it "anticipates how confident we would become by the late 1980s with ...
Robert D. Ehrlich, of Uncle Giuseppe's, shows News 12's Lily Stolzberg how to make seafood stuffed filet of sole with roasted shallot and sherry cream sauce. In a mixing bowl, combine all ingredients, ...
Whack the garlic cloves with the flat side of a knife and toss them into the olive oil. Let them steep together in a small bowl at room temperature from 30 minutes to 2 hours. Toss the bread crumbs, 3 ...
• Fillets such as sole will often be very thin at one end. Fold this end under so fish is of an even thickness. When pan-frying thin fillets, use medium-high heat. This will give the fish a golden ...
Finalist Susur Lee came across as intense and a bit scary during the most recent season of "Top Chef Masters" on Bravo, but in person he couldn't be a nicer, more Zenlike fellow to cook with. In town ...
In a food processor or blender, combine the pecans, oats, cornmeal and salt. Process to form a medium-coarse meal, with bits of pecan no larger than a grain of rice. Spread the mixture on a flat plate ...