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Place fish in plates and top with the butter sauce. Not sure what all the talk of lemon is as there is none in this recipe, Very tasty and added lemon as I like a lemony butter sauce with my fish. Garlic Butter Fish - crispy and delicious pan-fried fish fillet with garlic butter sauce.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have butter garlic grilled fish with white sauce using 15 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Butter Garlic Grilled Fish with white sauce:
- Make ready For the grilled fish:
- Prepare 2 pieces Fish fillet of your choice
- Take 1 tbsp unsalted butter
- Prepare 5 medium sized pods of garlic crushed and chopped finely
- Make ready 1/2 tsp crushed pepper
- Prepare to taste salt
- Make ready For the Sauce:
- Make ready 1 tbsp all purpose flour
- Take 1 tbsp unsalted butter
- Get milk to add depending on the consistency of the sauce desired
- Make ready 1/2 tsp pepper
- Prepare 1 pinch oregano or a desired herb of your choice
- Prepare 1/2 cube grated processed cheese
- Make ready to taste salt
- Get Garnish: cherry tomatoes, dill leaves, lemon and spring onion
Wild Mushroom Ragout with Creamy PolentaAndrew Zimmern. Melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. To make the sauce, melt the butter and add the refined flour, keeping the heat low. Take the pan off the fire and add the milk very gradually, stirring vigorously all.
Steps to make Butter Garlic Grilled Fish with white sauce:
- Wash and pat dry the fish fillet and keep aside
- In a dish mash together the garlic and butter until an even texture is achieved so as to coat the fish evenly, add crushed pepper and salt to taste.
- Marinate the fish evenly on both sides and keep aside
- Heat a grill pan on high and once hot reduce the heat to medium and place the fish on the pan (no need for oil as the fish will cook with the butter) Cook on both sides for approximately 5 mins. depending on the thickness of the fillet. the fish is done once it is flaky, use a tooth pick to check.
- For the Sauce:
- In a pan add the butter and heat, once heated add the all purpose flour and cook, mixing regularly once the colour starts to change, mix in room temperature milk and mix continuously to avoid any lumps. Once the the texture is smooth and creamy, add the Oregano, pepper and cheese. (Note: the processed cheese has salt, so check the seasoning after adding the cheese). Cook for 2 mins and the sauce is done.
- Place the grilled fish on a plate, you can either pour the sauce on the fish or serve separately, add the garnish and enjoy a simple and tasty grilled fish.
This time I actually pan fried barramundi fish belly from Kuhlbarra and coat it with a lemon garlic butter sauce. Pan frying of this fish with some olive oil is excellent as it retains the natural taste and freshness of the fish well. I love the fact that this is so straightforward in preparation and cooking that. Sauce au chien is like an exotic vinaigrette made with herbs, chiles, aromatic vegetables and lime juice. It's a lively, pungent and spicy complement.
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