Striped Bass And Preserved Lemon Dressing Recipes

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ESCAROLE SALAD WITH ARTICHOKES AND PRESERVED LEMON DRESSING

Provided by Molly Yeh

Categories     side-dish

Time 10m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10



Escarole Salad with Artichokes and Preserved Lemon Dressing image

Steps:

  • Cut the preserved lemons in half and remove the seeds. Squeeze the juice into a medium bowl. Add the yogurt, dill, mustard and vinegar and mix to combine.
  • Mix the escarole, artichokes, beans, pecorino and some salt and pepper in a bowl. Add some of the dressing and toss to combine. Serve with the remaining dressing on the side.

2 preserved lemons, rinsed
1/4 cup full-fat yogurt
1/4 cup finely chopped fresh dill
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 bunch escarole (about 11 ounces), roughly chopped
One 14-ounce can artichoke hearts in water, drained and cut into quarters
One 14-ounce can cannellini beans, rinsed and drained
2 ounces pecorino cheese, shaved with a peeler
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

SKINLESS BASS RECIPES FOR HOUSEBOAT GRILLING

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14



Skinless Bass Recipes for Houseboat Grilling image

Steps:

  • Place 2 fillets and place on a sheet of tin foil. Lightly cover them with olive oil, and then drizzle 2 tablespoons of lemon dill Parmesan sauce over each fillet. Sprinkle crushed garlic croutons generously over them and top with 1 tablespoon of cheese over the fillets. Fold tin foil sheets inward to hold juices in. Place these on your grill for about 20 minutes.
  • Take the skin-on fillets and cover both sides with olive oil, salt and pepper. Place directly on BBQ and cook for about 20 minutes. You may score the skin side with a knife to keep filet from curling.
  • Meanwhile, combine all the ingredients for the dressing. Set aside and leave at room temperature.
  • Remove the skinned fillets from the grill and serve with asparagus and angel hair pasta.
  • Transfer the skin-on fillets to a serving platter and generously spoon some of the Tomato Shallot dressing.

2 (8-ounce) striper fillets, skin removed
Olive oil, to taste
2 tablespoons lemon dill Parmesan sauce (store bought or make your own)
Crushed garlic croutons, to taste
1 tablespoon shredded Parmesan
Salt and pepper
2 (8-ounce) striper fillets, skin on
Chopped tomato
Diced shallots
Chopped cilantro leaves
Sweet peppers, chopped
Chives
Garlic
Olive oil

OVEN POACHED STUFFED STRIPED BASS

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h35m

Yield 10 to 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 24



Oven Poached Stuffed Striped Bass image

Steps:

  • Combine all stuffing ingredients and correct seasoning. The stuffing must taste delicious by itself. This stuffing should be made at time of final preparation or the bread stuffing will have a heavier consistency than desired.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Keep fumet hot in a pot on the stove.
  • Check the entire fish for scales or bones. This is done by running your fingers over all surfaces of the fish. Remove any bones with a pair of needle-nosed pliers.
  • Place fish on a lightly oiled sheet of aluminum foil in large pan. Salt with kosher salt inside and out.
  • Since there are crevices within the fish, use your hands to place the salt throughout. Pepper the inside and outside of the fish. Lightly place a coat of olive oil on outside of fish. Stuff fish with bread mixture. If the mixture does not adequately remain in the fish cavity, gently tie the fish around with butchers twine every few inches. Place fish in oven and pour 3 cups of the hot fumet over fish. Cover and cook for about 80 to 90 minutes, basting with hot fumet every 15 minutes.
  • To check for doneness use a fork in the thickest part of the flesh and determine that the meat is opaque, signifying doneness. The fish will have an internal temperature of 130 degrees when it is done.
  • Remove fish from the pan with foil. Gently peel back foil and place fish on a platter. Slice and serve.
  • Simmer first 9 ingredients for 25 to 30 minutes. Add fish parts. Simmer for 1 hour, covered. Salt and pepper, to taste.
  • Strain through chinois. Strain again, using cheesecloth. Place liquid in tightly covered container and refrigerate until needed.

1/2 cup olive oil
1 red pepper, roasted and finely chopped
8 shallots chopped and lightly Sauteed
1 bunch parsley, stems removed, finely chopped
1/2 bunch basil, stems removed, finely chopped
1 bunch dill, stems removed, finely chopped
1 bunch chives, finely chopped
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
4 cups fresh bread crumbs
1 teaspoon salt
Pepper
1 large (10 pound) striped bass, head removed, thoroughly cleaned, boned, and scaled
3 cups fish fumet, recipe follows
4 onions, roughly chopped
6 carrots, roughly chopped
3 celery stalks, roughly chopped
3 shallots, roughly chopped
1 bunch parsley
1 tablespoon dry thyme
3 to 4 bay leaves
1 bottle (750 cc) white wine
5 cups water
5 pounds white-fleshed fish heads and bones
Salt and pepper

WHOLE SMOKE-ROASTED STRIPED BASS AND ROCKET PESTO

Chris Schlesinger, chef-owner of East Coast Grill in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is largely responsible for getting us into barbecue. His Fourth of July parties in Westport, Massachusetts, may be right up there with his reputation as a chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author. Every year on the holiday, friends of Chef Schlesinger bring 30- to 50-pound (13.7- to 22.8-kg) whole bass that they've just caught, and he usually asks us to cook them. There is nothing better than smoky whole fish just off the fire. Like bone-in meat, fish retains its moisture best when you cook it whole. We came up with this recipe the first year we were asked to cook one, and it was so good, it's been a keeper. We grilled sweet corn with it, which is a perfect complement to the rich, smoky fish. Because we're dealing with significant bulk, and fish sizes are so variable, it's hard to provide a definitive cook time. Our friend Wade Wiestling, vice president of culinary development at the Oceanaire Seafood Room, gave us a great guideline: cook 5 minutes per inch (2.5 cm) at the fish's largest circumference, at 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). This recipe serves a lot of people, so plan on a big party.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Yield 20 to 30 servings

Number Of Ingredients 28



Whole Smoke-Roasted Striped Bass and Rocket Pesto image

Steps:

  • Make sure the fish has had all its scales removed, and that the inside cavity is clean. If there are any scales left, remove them using the back of a knife to scrape the skin from tail to head. Pat the skin dry with a towel.
  • Prepare smoker and bring heat to 400degreesF (200 degrees C). We recommend oak or hickory as the smoke wood.
  • In a blender, puree the olive oil, garlic, 5 cups (300 g) parsley leaves, rosemary, lemon juice, salt, and pepper until smooth. Coat the fish with the herb mixture inside and out. Stuff the cavity with the basil, tarragon, thyme, and remaining 1 bunch parsley.
  • Transfer fish to a large foil-lined baking sheet, and smoke for 5 minutes for every inch (2.5 cm) the fish measures at its largest circumference, or until the fish's internal temperature reaches 140 degrees F (60 degrees C).
  • To serve, gently transfer roasted fish to a large platter or cutting board and drizzle with Rocket Pesto. Serve with Cheesy Grilled Corn.
  • Pesto is traditionally made with basil, garlic, parmesan or pecorino cheese, pine nuts, and olive oil, but we thought we'd shake things up a bit by replacing the basil with arugula and substituting pistachios for pine nuts.
  • In a food processor, puree the pistachios, garlic, and cheese. Add arugula and pulse to combine. With the motor running, slowly drizzle in the olive oil. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Grilled corn with cotija cheese (a hard, dry cheese named for the town in Mexico from whence it originates), mayonnaise, and a dusting of chili powder is popular street food in Mexico. One bite and it's easy to see why. Here's our version.
  • In the bowl of a food processor, puree the egg yolks, garlic, and lemon juice. With the motor running, slowly drizzle in oil to combine. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to a bowl and reserve.
  • Prepare grill. When fire is medium-hot (you should not be able to hold your hand over the coals for more than 10 seconds), grill corn for about 5 minutes, rolling it to toast all sides and keep it from burning (C). Remove from grill and slather with aioli, then sprinkle with queso fresco and chili powder. Serve with lime wedges.

1 whole striped bass or salmon, around 20 to 30 pounds (9 to 13.7 kg), scaled
2 cups (475 ml) olive oil
5 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
5 cups (300 g) fresh Italian parsley leaves, plus 1 whole bunch fresh Italian parsley
8 sprigs rosemary, needles removed and stems discarded
1 cup (235 ml) fresh lemon juice
1/4 cup (75 g) kosher salt
2 tablespoons (12 g) ground black pepper
2 cups (80 g) loosely packed basil leaves
10 tarragon sprigs
12 thyme sprigs
Rocket Pesto (recipe follows)
Cheesy Grilled Corn (recipe follows)
1 pound (455 g) arugula (also known as rocket)
1 1/2 cups (220 g) pistachios, shells removed, toasted
2 cups (475 ml) olive oil
3 cloves garlic, chopped
Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper, to taste
1/2 cup (50 g) grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
20 ears corn, shucked, snapped in half, and blanched for 30 seconds
4 cups (480 g) crumbled queso fresco (if you can't find queso fresco, feta works as well)
1/2 cup (64 g) chili powder
2 egg yolks
10 limes, cut into 6 wedges each
2 cloves garlic, chopped
2 tablespoons (30 ml) fresh lemon juice
2 cups (475 ml) vegetable oil
Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper, to taste

PAN-FRIED STRIPED BASS WITH LEMON SAUCE

Pan-frying is best for thinner fillets and steaks, or for whole fish that are no more than 1 inch thick. Season the fish with salt and pepper and other seasonings such as chopped fresh herbs or crushed spices as desired. For skinless fillets, heat a heavy sauté or frying pan until quite hot; add just enough oil, clarified butter, or a mix of oil and whole butter to cover the bottom of the pan. Carefully add the fish and cook over medium-high heat for 3 minutes (4 to 5 minutes for whole fish) and then turn. Cook for another 3 minutes and test for doneness. Remove the fish from the pan when it is just slightly underdone, as it will continue cooking in the residual heat. When cooking fish with skin, add more fat to the pan, about 1/8 inch deep. Put the fish into the pan skin side down. The skin will shrink while it cooks, pulling the fish up from the bottom of the pan. To keep the skin next to the hot pan (which is necessary to crisp it), weigh the fillets down with a foil-wrapped skillet that is slightly smaller than the one used for the cooking. This will hold the fillets fl at and ensure even crisping of the skin. Cook the fillets on their skin for the majority of the time, about 5 to 7 minutes, depending on their thickness, then turn them and cook on the flesh side for just another minute or two, or until done. Remember that the pan must be quite hot before the fish is added; this will keep it from sticking. Also, don't crowd the fish or it will sweat and give off liquid, ruining any chances of browning and crisping. Lastly, don't overcook the fish. A quick pan sauce can be made aft er you have removed the fish and poured off the cooking fat. Add tomato sauce to the hot pan and stir in all the brown bits left on the pan for added flavor, or deglaze the hot pan with wine or lemon juice and finish with a swirl of butter or extra-virgin olive oil and a handful of herbs. Add a handful of toasted nuts for flavor and texture. The striped bass fishery, once endangered, has fully recovered and is now flourishing. This fish is especially delicious with its skin left on and sautéed until brown and crispy.

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9



Pan-Fried Striped Bass with Lemon Sauce image

Steps:

  • For the sauce, whisk together: 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, 1/4 teaspoon lemon zest, 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, Salt, Fresh-ground black pepper.
  • Taste for salt and lemon juice and adjust as desired. The sauce will separate as it sits; this is not a problem.
  • Season: 4 pieces striped bass, skin on (4 to 6 ounces each) with: Salt, Fresh-ground black pepper.
  • Choose a heavy-bottomed pan for frying the fish. Take another, slightly smaller pan that will fit into the pan for the fish, and wrap its bottom with foil. This pan will be used as a weight to hold the fish flat against the frying pan to ensure that all of the skin will cook and crisp. (You will see the fish contract when it goes into the hot pan, as the skin shrinks on contact with the heat.) Warm the larger pan over medium-high heat. When hot, pour in: Olive oil, enough to generously coat the bottom.
  • Add the pieces of bass, skin side down, and place the foil-wrapped pan on top of the fish. Cook until the skin is brown and crispy, about 7 minutes. Check now and then to see that the fish is indeed browning, but not overbrowning. Adjust the heat up or down to speed up or slow down the cooking as needed. When the skin is browned, remove the top pan and turn the fish. Cook for another minute or so, until the fish is just cooked through, but is still moist and tender inside. Meanwhile whisk the lemon sauce together again and pour it onto a warm plate. Serve the fish skin side up, on top of the sauce.
  • Garnish the fish with a couple spoonfuls of chopped tender herbs such as parsley, chives, chervil, cilantro, or basil.
  • Soak, rinse, and squeeze dry a tablespoon or so of capers. When the fish is cooked add the capers to the hot pan and sauté for a minute or two. Remove with a slotted spoon and scatter over the fish.
  • Make a Beurre Blanc (Warm Butter Sauce; page 228) instead of the olive oil sauce.

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 teaspoon lemon zest
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
Salt
Fresh-ground black pepper
4 pieces striped bass, skin on (4 to 6 ounces each)
Salt
Fresh-ground black pepper
Olive oil, enough to generously coat the bottom

PRESERVED LEMON DRESSING

This recipe from Joan Nathan's "New American Cooking" is used to make Quinoa with Asparagus and Preserved Lemon Dressing.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Yield Makes about 1 cup

Number Of Ingredients 5



Preserved Lemon Dressing image

Steps:

  • Rinse lemon in water, drain, and cut in half. Remove seeds and flesh from half of the lemon and chop rind into little pieces; set aside.
  • Remove seeds from remaining lemon half and add to the bowl of a food processor along with olive oil, cumin, coriander, and pepper; process until pureed. If dressing seems too thick, add water to reach desired consistency. Stir in preserved rind.

1 lemon from Joan Nathan's Preserved Lemons
7 to 8 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

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