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Power Play Potatoes And Fish

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Seafood, Eggs Jewish Fish, Potatoes 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Sea bass fillets, chilean
6-8 oz
1/2 c Flour
2 Eggs
4 Russet potatoes
2 T Olive oil
Salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven 400F. Butter a 9x13 baking dish Rinse off the fillets  and
pat dry with paper towels. Sprinkle flour on a plate. Beat the  eggs in
a shallow bowl. Peel the potatoes. Grate them onto a large,  clean
kitchen towel that can be stained. Roll the potatoes up in the  towel
and wring to remove moisture. (It is best to do this over the  sink.)
Divide the potatoes into four piles. In a wide skillet, heat  the olive
oil. Working quickly, dip each fillet first in the flour  then in the
egg. Pat half of each potato pile on the top and bottom  of each fillet
(the equivalent of one potato per fillet). Bring the  skillet up to
med-high heat. Place the potato-covered fillets in the  hot oil, salt
and pepper them, and brown quickly on each side. When  all the fillets
are browned, put them in the buttered pan and bake  about 10 minutes,
or until they are cooked through. Do not overcook  the fish.  Recipe
by: "The Grilling Season," Diane Mott Davidson  Posted to JEWISH-FOOD
digest Volume 98 #022 by  jchavelh@notes.cc.bellcore.com on Jan 11,
1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 442
Calories From Fat: 86
Total Fat: 9.7g
Cholesterol: 93mg
Sodium: 77.8mg
Potassium: 1695.8mg
Carbohydrates: 76.2g
Fiber: 7.3g
Sugar: 3.4g
Protein: 12.6g


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