Who needs prepared meals made for you by a stranger... when you can have seaside dining...
Fish is a great food item to prepare fast and its frugal. In fact, you
can put frozen fillets into the skillet to poach; talk about a last
minute gourmet meal! What is frugal about fish? Well, a package of
frozen fillets (counting one fillet per person) costs less than a beef
roast. And, all fish contain Omega 3.
Poaching fish is easy, from freezer to skillet. Since, wild rice is the
accompaniment, start 3/4 cup water and 1/4 cup of beef or chicken stock
to boil. Once it rolls, add one cup of wild rice and cover; keep on med
to low heat. Now, you can start cooking the fish.
To begin, drizzle olive oil in a large covered skillet. Lay in the
frozen fillets, drizzle a bit more olive oil over the top and toss in 2
pats of butter. Cover and cook on med. heat until the oils bubble along
with the water that melts off the fish. Check the rice, stirring
occasionally.
Next, sprinkle in your favorite herbs: rosemary, mint, lavender and
oregano; I prefer this combination with all fish. Pour in 1/4 cup of
heavy cream, reduce heat and simmer. Don't let the fish overcook, as
soon as it turns white in the creamy sauce, remove from heat and keep
covered as you wait for the rice to finish.
Once, the rice is tender, drain and ladle onto a serving plate. Place
the fish on the same plate and pour over the creamy butter sauce. Serve
with any green vegetable. Top with fresh chopped chive and don't forget
to put out a quartered lemon on the table...
~ Tutti a Tavola!
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