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August 2, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Virginia
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GardeningCook Monkfish Oreganata
Not tomato-based - but does have tomatoes in it. Made it for the first time last night, & we LOVED it!!
GardeningCook Monkfish Oreganata (2-3 servings) Ingredients 1. Approx. 1 pound skinless, boneless monkfish fillets (usually 1 large or 2 small/medium filets) 2. Approx. 2-3 thinly sliced medium tomatoes 3. ¾ cup seasoned dry breadcrumbs 4. 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped 5. Approx. 2-3 Tbls. finely chopped Italian flat-leaf parsley leaves 6. Approx. 2-3 Tbls. fresh Oregano leaves, finely chopped (or 1 Tbls. dried) 7. 2 Tbls. Extra-virgin olive oil 8. 2 Tbls. butter 9. Lemon wedges for serving. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Take a medium size skillet, melt butter & then add olive oil, garlic, oregano, & parsley. Saute garlic until softened, but not brown. Add bread crumbs to pan, mix thoroughly, & remove from heat. In a lightly-greased baking dish large enough to hold the fish, place the sliced tomatoes in a single (or slightly overlapping) layer. Butterfly-cut the monkfish filets (cut lengthwise not all the way through & gently spread open like a book) & place on top of the tomatoes and then cover with the breadcrumb mixture. Bake for 25 minutes or until fish is done (will be opaque throughout, but still moist – test with a knife). Serve with lemon wedges.
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