What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Palatable Possibilities: Drawn Butter Fish Favorite! Keeping it simple with a fresh catch is probably my favorite way of serving fish. Now that I’ve connected with a local fisherman, it practically feels like a luxury to plan evening meals. The marinade couldn’t get any easier; a couple of key ingredients do the trick. After all, the star attraction is the warm melted butter. You’ve heard me rave about the French sea salt butter we order once a year. It is ah-mazing. Serve dinner with fresh veggies from the produce bin and you’ll be smiling all through the meal.
DRAWN BUTTER FISH FAVORITE
Ingredients:
1 pound Almaco Jack fish fillets
1-2 tablespoons garlic wine vinegar
1-2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons sea salt butter
Juice of one Lemon
Instructions:
Rinse fish fillets and pat dry. In a shallow dish, combine garlic wine vinegar, olive oil, and minced garlic. Brush both sides of the fish fillets with marinade. Place fillets in the shallow dish, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for one hour. To cook, warm butter in an iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add the fish fillets, cover, and cook for 4 minutes without turning. Flip and cook 4 minutes longer or until fish is crispy. Transfer fillets to a plate, drizzle with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. Spoon drawn butter over all. Serve immediately.
What would be a good substitute for Almaco Jack?
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Amberjack. Both of these fish have a mild flavor with a firm texture. 🐟🍃🐟
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Looks delightful! 🐠🧈❤️
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Tastes even better, Dorothy. 😜🍃🐟
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Yummy – I love it!
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Fish is delicious in so many ways. 🐟🐟🍃🐟
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Absolutely!
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