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Haddock Caught Off Gloucester With Tender Bacon (dj/sr)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains, Seafood American Dujour11 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 c Clarified butter, grapeseed
oil or
olive oil
Salt and pepper
4 Fillets, 7-ounce of
haddock skin on
1 T Mustard seed
Flour for dusting
1 T Dijon mustard
1/4 c Fresh bread crumbs
4 T Softened butter
1 Whole lemon
Tender bacon, See recipe
Chutney, See recipe
Fish sauce, See recipe

INSTRUCTIONS

In a large 12-inch saute pan, heat two tablespoons of oil over medium
heat. Salt and pepper both sides of the fish. Sprinkle the mustard
seeds evenly on the skin side of the fish. Dust skin of each filet
with a scant amount of flour. Saute the fish, skin side down, until
golden brown. Flip the fish over adding more oil as necessary. Remove
from the heat. Paint the skin with a smear of Dijon mustard. Sprinkle
each fillet with one tablespoon of fresh bread crumbs and one
tablespoon of whole butter. Set fish on a small sheet pan. Preheat
broiler. Place the fish under the broiler until the crumbs are nice
and brown and the fish is cooked just through. Spritz with lemon.
Place the fillet of fish on a plate. Serve with a piece of bacon and a
spoon of the braising liquid. A spoon of the chutney goes well on the
bacon. Spoon a couple tablespoons of the fish sauce and some All
English, All American frites (french fries, gaufrettes, etc.).  Yield:
4 servings  OriginalRecipe: HADDOCK CAUGHT OFF GLOUCESTER WITH TENDER
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