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Crackling Fish Fillets (mf)

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Seafood French Fish-fs, Skillet-fs 2 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 lb Fresh sole fillets, cut into
4 manageable pieces
1 T Olive oil
2 T Flour
1/4 c Water
1/2 t Lemon zest
2 T Lemon juice
1 T Butter, up to 2
1/4 c Fresh parsley leaves, rinsed
and minced

INSTRUCTIONS

Brush a nonstick skillet with olive oil. Dip fish in flour and shake
off excess. Heat skillet until hot. Add fish and saute, without
moving, until it just sets and turns a bit golden, 1 to 2 minutes.
With a spatula, flip the fish over to the other side and cook until
the fish is firm and cooked through, about 2 minutes. Remove fish to
dinner plates Add water lemon juice and zest to skillet and increase
the heat to medium high. Scrape up browned bits on bottom of pan and
boil until syrupy about 2 minutes. Remove skillet from the heat and
swirl in butter and parsley. Season with salt and pepper and spoon
over fish. Serve with steamed sugar snap peas or other vegetable.
French bread on the side would be lovely.  Yield: 2 servings Copyright,
1997, TV FOOD NETWORK, G.P., All Rights  Reserved  Busted by Gail
Shermeyer <4paws@netrax.net> on Jul 12, 97  Recipe by: COOKING MONDAY
TO FRIDAY SHOW #MF6608 Posted to MC-Recipe  Digest V1 #675 by
4paws@netrax.net (Shermeyer-Gail) on Jul 16, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 292
Calories From Fat: 148
Total Fat: 16.7g
Cholesterol: 110.5mg
Sodium: 623.8mg
Potassium: 403.6mg
Carbohydrates: 7.6g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 27.1g


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