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A dish known for its flavors from Provence, France. Lavender fields, and medieval hilltop villages, the southeastern region of Provence stretches from the Rhône in the west to the Italian border.
This sauce with its colorful and bright flavors enhances the succulent taste of the grouper. Grouper should not be overcooked. The fish should be tender and using a fork should flake apart easily.
I’m using asparagus in this recipe, so I need to blanch the asparagus stalks first. I want them to remain vibrant green in color.
Yields: 4 servings Prep Time: 15 minutes, including blanching asparagus Total Cook Time: 1 hour Equipment: 12″ saute pan, large casserole dish
Directions for blanching asparagus: First, you want to rinse, under cold water, the stalks off to remove any dirt that may be attached. Take one of the stalks hold it towards the bottom third of the stalk , then bend the stalk. This part of the asparagus is the woody end and very fibrous. The stalk will break naturally where the tender part ends and the tough part begins. Have a pot of 6 cups of boiling salted water and a large bowl filled with ice and water on stand-by. Place the stalks into the boiling water and let them cook for 2-3 minutes. Using a pair of tongs remove the asparagus from the hot water and place them immediately into the ice bath. Toss around in the ice water for a minute. This process is called “shocking”. You’re stopping the cooking process. Drain well and transfer to a plate. Next, cut, on the bias, the stalks into 2 inch pieces.
Ingredients For Fish: 2 tablespoons olive oil 4- 8 ounce center cut skinless grouper fillets, 2 pounds 3 tablespoons olive oil, to be used on fillets 2 tablespoons Kosher salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Directions For Searing Grouper: Let fish rest at room temperature for at least 15 minutes ( this will be the time it takes you to finish the prep for this dish). Note: A cast iron skillet or a large non-stick saute pan work best for searing fish.
Prep the fish with olive oil, Kosher salt, and pepper. Preheat a large saute pan on med- high heat. Carefully tilt pan off the heat to add the olive oil, then back onto the heat. You may see the pan is smoking, that’s what you want. Again, carefully place the grouper fillets into the pan, presentation side down. Jiggle the pan immediately so fish does not stick. Do not touch the fillets for about 3 minutes. The fillets will release from the pan easily, once they’ve browned on that side. If you believe they are ready to be flipped, using a spatula, pick up one corner of the filet and see if it’s not sticking and looks golden brown. Turn the fillets over and sear the other side for another 3 minutes, then remove from heat. Transfer the fillets to a plate until sauce is ready.
Ingredients For Sauce: 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 cup chopped yellow onion 1 cup chopped fennel, (1 bulb} 1 cup diced red bell pepper 1 cup diced yellow bell pepper 2 tablespoons minced garlic ( 3 cloves) 1-28 ounce can San Marzano tomatoes 2 tablespoons low sodium chicken broth 2 tablespoons good dry white wine 2 tablespoons capers, drained 1 teaspoon Kosher salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1/2 cup chopped fresh basil leaves (reserve 1/4 cup for garnish) 1/4 cup fennel fronds for garnish 2 lemons sliced for garnish 4- 8 ounce (1 inch-thick) grouper fillets ( 2 pounds)
Directions For Sauce: For the sauce, heat the olive oil in a large (12 inch) saute pan. Add the onions, fennel, bell peppers, and garlic. Cook over medium-low heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are soft.
Place the tomatoes and their juices in a large bowl. Take a knife and slice through the tomatoes until they’re large bite-size pieces. Add the tomatoes to the sauce, then the chicken stock, white wine, salt and pepper. Simmer over low heat for 25-30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thickened. Add the chopped basil and caper and cook for 1 minute.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Transfer the sauce to casserole dish. Lay the seared grouper fillets on top of the sauce and bake for about 15 minutes. To judge if your fish is fully cooked (because oven temperatures may vary and so will thickness of fillets), make a small cut with a paring knife to see if the flesh has turned from translucent to opaque. Finally, lay lemon slices over the top. Sprinkle some of the basil and fennel fronds over the top.
Place a puddle of the sauce onto a plate, place a filet on top, and garnish with basil, lemon, and fennel fronds.
Provencal Style Grouper A dish known for its flavors from Provence, France. Lavender fields, and medieval hilltop villages, the southeastern region of Provence stretches from the Rhône in the west to the Italian border.
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