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Brook Trout with Ginger Stuffing

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Dairy, Vegetables Fish 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Boneless brook trout about 1/2 lb. each with the heads on
1/4 lb Peeled and deveined shrimp cut into small pieces
1/4 c Heavy cream
1 tb Grated fresh ginger
1 Be chopped shallots
1 ds Tabasco
Salt
Freshly ground white pepper
4 tb Milk
4 tb Flour for dredging
2 tb Vegetable oil
4 tb Butter
1 tb Fresh lemon juice
4 sl Lemon
2 tb Chopped parsley

INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Place the shrimp, cream, ginger, shallots, Tabasco and salt and
pepper to taste in the bowl of a food processor. Start blending, puree
until the mixture is smooth and thick. This should take about 30 to 40
seconds.
2.  Open the brook trout, divide the stuffing in four equal portions
and spread the mixture evenly on the right fillet of the open trout.
Fold the left fillet to enclose the stuffing.
3.  Pour the milk in a shallow platter and mix the flour with salt
and pepper onto a flat dish. Dip each trout in the milk, remove excess
and dredge in the flour mixture, patting to be sure the flour
adheres.
4.  Heat the oil in a non-stick skillet large enough to hold the
trout in one layer without crowding. Add the trout and brown
thoroughly on one side. Then turn the trout with a spatula on the
other side, the process should take about 4 `minutes on side
depending on the thickness of the trout. While the fish is browning on
the second side, baste the top with hot oil from the pan to prevent
them from drying out. Transfer to a warm platter, keep warm.
5.  While the pan is still warm, wipe it out with a paper towel and
return it to medium heat to melt the butter and cook until the butter
is a hazelnut color. Add the lemon juice, pour and divide the butter
over the trout. Garnish with the lemon slices and sprinkle the parsley
over all. Serve very hot.
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mm-trout.zip

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