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Greek Marinade For Broiled Fish (wash)

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Seafood Greek Marinade, Restaurant, Washington 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 T Olive oil
3 T Garlic, finely minced
2 1/2 t Fresh thyme, chopped
1/4 c Fresh basil, chopped
3 T Oregano, use full leaves
1 Lemon, zest of
4 T Fresh lemon juice
1/3 c Ouzo liquer OR another anise
flavor liqueur
Salt
Fresh ground pepper
4 Fish fillets, up to 6
Lemon wedges to decorate the
serving plates

INSTRUCTIONS

Simmer olive oil, garlic, oregano, thyme and basil for 2 to 3 minutes.
Remove and put into a bowl. Add lemon zest, juice, Ouzo, salt and
pepper. Let cool completely.  Coat fish evenly. Let this marinate at
least 3 hours in the  refrigerator. Broil or grill approximately 4
minutes on each side.  Place lemon wedges on plates and serve.  Source:
Barbara Williams, Coasting & Cooking Bk #4 -- Washington &  Oregon,
1997. ISBN:0-9609950-2-1  Typed and MC_Busted for you by Brenda Adams
<adamsfmle@sprintmail.com>  Recipe by: Salmon Run Bistro, Majestic
Hotel, Anacortes

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