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Grilled Swordfish With Melted Cabbage

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Seafood Dujour02 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Head napa cabbage, cut into
pieces 2
ounces reserved
8 oz Cold butter, cut into pieces
2 Shallots
1 Bulb fresh lemongrass
4 oz White wine
2 oz White wine vinegar
Olive oil
8 oz Trimmed center cut
swordfish skin removed
Salt and pepper
1 Leek, cleaned and
julienned
1 t Lemon juice

INSTRUCTIONS

In a saucepan, place chopped cabbage, 2 ounces sweet butter and 4
ounces of water. Cover with parchment paper, and cook until tender,
leaving some juice in the pan. In a small saucepan, add chopped
shallots, lemongrass, white wine, and white wine vinegar. Reduce in
half. Whip in 6 ounces of cold sweet butter. Strain and let sit on  the
low flame, then take a saucepan with 1 ounces of olive oil on a  high
flame. Season swordfish with salt and pepper. Sear on both sides  until
the fish is almost cooked through.  Place the medium rare fish on
cabbage and drizzle the sauce around the  fish. In a saucepan, take 2
more ounces of cabbage and cook until  light brown. Place the cabbage
on top of the fish, then drizzle more  sauce. Garnish with julienned
leek that has been fried in 300 degree  oil until crisp. Sprinkle with
lemon juice.  Converted by MC_Buster.  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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