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LuckyMum
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Mon, Jul 13 2009, 10:36 am
Im looking for a recipe for sole filets - for those of you in the states, its like flounder maybe a drop thicker... anything good?
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Mrs Bissli
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Mon, Jul 13 2009, 11:20 am
what kind of sole fillets do you get? If it' Dover Sole (thicker, more expensive ones with bones left in), just dust the fillets with seasoned flour, pan-fry with a bit of olive oil (or butter if you eat fish/dairy combo), squeeze lemon juice.
You can do the same with lemon sole (more popular esp frozen, thinner/smaller fillets), I like making a "bundle" with mashed potato (instant will do) or julienned veggie stuffing, pour a few tablespoonful of tomato sauce, maybe a splash of white wine (optional) and bake in the oven. Don't overcook otherwise they get dry--broiling works better. You can also coat with beaten egg/breadcrumbs and pan fry.
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shalhevet
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Mon, Jul 27 2009, 2:16 am
Bumping this up - I have two bags of sole fillets (plaice) sitting on my kitchen counter for lunch. The recipe on the packet has wine in it, so no help...
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LuckyMum
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Mon, Jul 27 2009, 2:32 am
I ended up frying them in egg and spiced breadcrumbs - was yummy!
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Mimisinger
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Mon, Jul 27 2009, 6:57 am
I broiled them with tomato sauce - delicious and everyone ate them!
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FraydaSue
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Mon, Jul 27 2009, 9:11 am
Just made sole for lunch (they were on special offer last week)
I put the defrosted fish on a piece of slightly oiled silver foil, to cover the broiling pan. Then brushed them with a mixture of garlic, coriander (cillantro), pepper and oil.
Grilled (broiled) under a pre-heated broiler for about 8 minutes. Delicious!
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mbk
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Wed, Jan 27 2010, 3:23 pm
Id like to make sole filet for dinner tonight. Any ideas on how to get rid of the fishy aftertaste? I dont mind it but my kids def . do! I would like to marinate the fish in ketchup, olive oil and crushed garlic. any other tried and true ideas? thanks in advance.
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ra_mom
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Wed, Jan 27 2010, 4:08 pm
I have a great crispy batter recipe for frying or baking. I don't find the fish to taste fishy with this.
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mbk
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Thu, Jan 28 2010, 11:20 am
Would you please post the recipe? thanks!
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ra_mom
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Thu, Jan 28 2010, 11:23 am
mbk wrote: | Would you please post the recipe? thanks! | I will post it this afternoon iy"H.
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ra_mom
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Thu, Feb 25 2010, 11:10 am
I was just going through my recipes, saw the crispy batter one, and remembered that I owed you the recipe mbk.
I am so sorry that I did not post it for you in time!
Here it is for next time:
Crispy Batter
• 1 cup sifted corn starch
• ½ cup sifted flour
• ½ tsp salt
• 2 eggs, mixed with
• ½ cup water
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SV
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Thu, Jul 15 2010, 3:11 pm
ra_mom wrote: | I was just going through my recipes, saw the crispy batter one, and remembered that I owed you the recipe mbk.
I am so sorry that I did not post it for you in time!
Here it is for next time:
Crispy Batter
• 1 cup sifted corn starch
• ½ cup sifted flour
• ½ tsp salt
• 2 eggs, mixed with
• ½ cup water |
I just fried pollock in this batter and it came out delicious! Thanks ra_mom!!!
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ra_mom
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Thu, Jul 15 2010, 11:36 pm
SV wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | I was just going through my recipes, saw the crispy batter one, and remembered that I owed you the recipe mbk.
I am so sorry that I did not post it for you in time!
Here it is for next time:
Crispy Batter
• 1 cup sifted corn starch
• ½ cup sifted flour
• ½ tsp salt
• 2 eggs, mixed with
• ½ cup water |
I just fried pollock in this batter and it came out delicious! Thanks ra_mom!!! |
My pleasure! (It's also great with eggplant.)
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SV
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Fri, Jul 16 2010, 9:34 am
ra_mom wrote: | SV wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | I was just going through my recipes, saw the crispy batter one, and remembered that I owed you the recipe mbk.
I am so sorry that I did not post it for you in time!
Here it is for next time:
Crispy Batter
• 1 cup sifted corn starch
• ½ cup sifted flour
• ½ tsp salt
• 2 eggs, mixed with
• ½ cup water |
I just fried pollock in this batter and it came out delicious! Thanks ra_mom!!! |
My pleasure! (It's also great with eggplant.) |
Do you add anything else to the eggplant or just fry in this batter? It's not too bland like that?
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ra_mom
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Fri, Jul 16 2010, 12:24 pm
SV wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | SV wrote: | ra_mom wrote: | I was just going through my recipes, saw the crispy batter one, and remembered that I owed you the recipe mbk.
I am so sorry that I did not post it for you in time!
Here it is for next time:
Crispy Batter
• 1 cup sifted corn starch
• ½ cup sifted flour
• ½ tsp salt
• 2 eggs, mixed with
• ½ cup water |
I just fried pollock in this batter and it came out delicious! Thanks ra_mom!!! |
My pleasure! (It's also great with eggplant.) |
Do you add anything else to the eggplant or just fry in this batter? It's not too bland like that? |
Just added salt.
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avigail
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 9:08 am
just mix all together, dip fish and bake?
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SV
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 9:14 am
avigail wrote: | just mix all together, dip fish and bake? |
Yup! I just made this again for dinner last night and it was so good!
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ra_mom
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 11:07 am
Yes. It's very good for frying. For baking, use a decent amount of oil in the pan. (Maybe preheat the oil in the baking pan beforehand? I cannot remember. SV, can you help me out here? )
FYI, this recipe is for 2 pkg of fish. So if you are only using 1 pkg, you can halve the recipe. (1/2 cup sifted corn starch, 1/4 cup sifted flour, 1/4 tsp salt (or more to taste), 1 egg mixed wiith 1/4 cup water.)
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SV
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 11:48 am
ra_mom wrote: | Yes. It's very good for frying. For baking, use a decent amount of oil in the pan. (Maybe preheat the oil in the baking pan beforehand? I cannot remember. SV, can you help me out here? )
FYI, this recipe is for 2 pkg of fish. So if you are only using 1 pkg, you can halve the recipe. (1/2 cup sifted corn starch, 1/4 cup sifted flour, 1/4 tsp salt (or more to taste), 1 egg mixed wiith 1/4 cup water.) |
Honestly, I've only used it for frying, so I can't help you with baking directions .
And I agree that this recipe is good for about 2lbs.
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ra_mom
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Thu, Aug 19 2010, 11:59 am
Thanks SV!
Ok, I asked avigail. Preheat the oil in the oven in a baking pan, then take the pan out of the oven, place the battered fish or eggplant into the sizzling oil, and bake. Turn over three quarters through.
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