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Broiled Oriental Swordfish
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Seafood, Vegetables
Chinese
Chinese, Seafood
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
tb
Fresh lemon juice
2
tb
Soy sauce
1
tb
Olive oil
1
tb
Fresh minced ginger
1/2
lb
Swordfish steak cut 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inch thick
Vegetable oil for broiling dish
1
Scallion thin sliced on the diagonal for garnish
1
Lemon cut in half for garnish
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine lemon juice, soy sauce, olive oil, ginger and garlic in a bowl.
MArinate swordfish in the mixture for 1 hour in refrigerator, turning
occasionally. Remove from marinade and scrape off any ginger or garlic that
may cling. Strain marinade, reserving liquid. Preheat broiler. Place
swordfish 4 inches from heat source on a lightly oiled, flat broiling dish.
Don't place fish directly on broiling rack, which can break it apart.
Brushing with reserved marinade, broil fish to desired degree of doneness,
4 5 minutes per side. Don't overcook. Sprinkle with scallion and garnish
with lemon halves. Serve immediately.
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