SEARED OPAH WITH VINE-RIPE TOMATO GARLIC BUTTER
It's my understanding that Opah (moonfish) isn't easy to come by, so I was thrilled when I found some. Then I discovered that there are not many recipes out on the internet, so recipes are also hard to come by. I found this one and we loved both the fish and the recipe. I also had to search for a recipe for the Tomato Concasse,...
Provided by Vicki Butts (lazyme)
Categories Fish
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- 1. Make the Tomato Concasse: (The French word means to roughly chop).
- 2. Remove the core of the tomato with the tip of a small knife.
- 3. At the other end, lightly score (just break the skin) of the tomato by cutting an X.
- 4. Plunge the tomatoes into a pot of rapidly boiling water for 10 seconds (blanch).
- 5. Remove the tomatoes with a slotted spoon and place into a bowl of ice water or under cold running water to halt the cooking process (this process is called 'refreshing').
- 6. The peel should now just slip off; if the tomatoes are not quite ripe, they may need to be blanched and refreshed again.
- 7. Place the tomatoes on a cutting board with the core side down and cut in half.
- 8. Remove the seeds with a teaspoon and discard.
- 9. Roughly chop the tomatoes to the desired size.
- 10. Gently cook the shallots and the tomatoes in butter without coloring them (this is called sweating) for 5 minutes and set aside until required.
- 11. For the Fish:
- 12. Heat the saute pan on medium heat until hot.
- 13. Add in oil; season both sides of fillets with salt and pepper.
- 14. Sear on both sides until medium done, approximately 4 - 5 minutes total depending on thickness of fish.
- 15. Remove from pan; add garlic; stir consistently.
- 16. Add tomato concasse, lemon juice and white wine on medium heat; let reduce until most liquid is gone.
- 17. On low heat, add in butter a little at a time.
- 18. Remove from heat; add in chopped parsley and season.
SEARED OPAH (MOONFISH) WITH VINE-RIPE TOMATO GARLIC BUTTER
It's my understanding that Opah isn't easy to come by, so I was thrilled when I found some. Then I discovered that there are not many recipes out on the internet, so recipes are also hard to come by. I found this one and we loved both the fish and the recipe. I also had to search for a recipe for the Tomato Concasse, so included it here for convenience. Just as a note, I didn't use nearly as much butter as the recipe calls for. From Chef Linda Yamada of the Beach House in Hawaii.
Provided by lazyme
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Make the Tomato Concasse: (The French word means to roughly chop).
- Remove the core of the tomato with the tip of a small knife.
- At the other end, lightly score (just break the skin) of the tomato by cutting an X.
- Plunge the tomatoes into a pot of rapidly boiling water for 10 seconds (blanch).
- Remove the tomatoes with a slotted spoon and place into a bowl of ice water or under cold running water to halt the cooking process (this process is called 'refreshing').
- The peel should now just slip off; if the tomatoes are not quite ripe, they may need to be blanched and refreshed again.
- Place the tomatoes on a cutting board with the core side down and cut in half.
- Remove the seeds with a teaspoon and discard.
- Roughly chop the tomatoes to the desired size.
- Gently cook the shallots and the tomatoes in butter without coloring them (this is called sweating) for 5 minutes and set aside until required.
- For the Fish:.
- Heat the saute pan on medium heat until hot.
- Add in oil; season both sides of fillets with salt and pepper.
- Sear on both sides until medium done, approximately 4 - 5 minutes total depending on thickness of fish.
- Remove from pan; add garlic; stir consistently.
- Add tomato concasse, lemon juice and white wine on medium heat; let reduce until most liquid is gone.
- On low heat, add in butter a little at a time.
- Remove from heat; add in chopped parsley and season.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 959.9, Fat 103.9, SaturatedFat 65.6, Cholesterol 274.6, Sodium 23.3, Carbohydrate 8.2, Fiber 1.5, Sugar 3.3, Protein 2.7
GULF COAST GARLIC /BUTTER /WINE FISH
I love seafood! This is a great simple alternative to frying! Remember to use FRESH fish, or it will be a little mushy!
Provided by Jessica K
Categories Whitefish
Time 20m
Yield 3-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Melt butter in skillet with oil. Add garlic, cook maybe 2 min on medium heat.
- Add the fillets, don't crowd them. Depending on your skillet and fillet size, I usually only do 2 at a time.
- Sprinkle seasonings on one side and add herbs to the butter. Add wine and lemon juice now. Cook maybe 5 minute.
- Now flip over and sprinkle other side with seasonings. cook 5 more minute or till flakes with a fork easily.
- Repeat with other fillets. Add more butter and wine if sauce looks like it is disappearing.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 434.4, Fat 18.2, SaturatedFat 10.2, Cholesterol 172.7, Sodium 299.2, Carbohydrate 4, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 0.4, Protein 55.4
STEAMED OPAH (MOONFISH)
A very simple way to prepare opah, from Cooking From the Heart with Sam Choy, a well known chef in Hawaii.
Provided by lazyme
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 45m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- To prepare this dish you need a steamer, or you can improvise like the Chinese do with a regular covered pot into which you put a bowl upside down with a plate on top.
- Season the opah with salt and pepper and marinate in the olive oil and wine for 20 to 30 minutes.
- Mix Ginger Pesto ingredients.
- Arrange the fish in your steamer and spread about 1 teaspoon of pesto on each fillet.
- Steam for 6 to 8 minutes, or until done.
- Serve on top of a dollops of Garlic Mashed Potatoes, surrounded by Ginger Cream Sauce.
- To make the sauce, combine cream, mushrooms, shoyu and ginger.
- Bring to a boil, lower heat and let simmer until reduced to the consistency you prefer.
- Fold in Chinese parsley and adjust seasonings with salt and white pepper.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 560.6, Fat 59.5, SaturatedFat 29.2, Cholesterol 163, Sodium 272.3, Carbohydrate 5.1, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 0.4, Protein 2.9
SEARED OPAH (MOONFISH) WITH VINE-RIPE TOMATO GARLIC BUTTER
It's my understanding that Opah isn't easy to come by, so I was thrilled when I found some. Then I discovered that there are not many recipes out on the internet, so recipes are also hard to come by. I found this one and we loved both the fish and the recipe. I also had to search for a recipe for the Tomato Concasse, so included it here for convenience. Just as a note, I didn't use nearly as much butter as the recipe calls for. From Chef Linda Yamada of the Beach House in Hawaii.
Provided by lazyme
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Make the Tomato Concasse: (The French word means to roughly chop).
- Remove the core of the tomato with the tip of a small knife.
- At the other end, lightly score (just break the skin) of the tomato by cutting an X.
- Plunge the tomatoes into a pot of rapidly boiling water for 10 seconds (blanch).
- Remove the tomatoes with a slotted spoon and place into a bowl of ice water or under cold running water to halt the cooking process (this process is called 'refreshing').
- The peel should now just slip off; if the tomatoes are not quite ripe, they may need to be blanched and refreshed again.
- Place the tomatoes on a cutting board with the core side down and cut in half.
- Remove the seeds with a teaspoon and discard.
- Roughly chop the tomatoes to the desired size.
- Gently cook the shallots and the tomatoes in butter without coloring them (this is called sweating) for 5 minutes and set aside until required.
- For the Fish:.
- Heat the saute pan on medium heat until hot.
- Add in oil; season both sides of fillets with salt and pepper.
- Sear on both sides until medium done, approximately 4 - 5 minutes total depending on thickness of fish.
- Remove from pan; add garlic; stir consistently.
- Add tomato concasse, lemon juice and white wine on medium heat; let reduce until most liquid is gone.
- On low heat, add in butter a little at a time.
- Remove from heat; add in chopped parsley and season.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 959.9, Fat 103.9, SaturatedFat 65.6, Cholesterol 274.6, Sodium 23.3, Carbohydrate 8.2, Fiber 1.5, Sugar 3.3, Protein 2.7
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