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Summer Grilled Coalfish Recipe

Ingredients

1 pound salmon fillets

1/6 cup balsamic vinegar

1/4 cup vegetable oil

1 (16 ounce) can shrimp, drained

1 cup chopped onion

1 cup chopped carrot

1 cup chopped celery

1 cup chopped mushrooms

2 teaspoons chicken bouillon granules

2 bay leaves

1 teaspoon lemon zest

1 1/2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar

salt and pepper to taste

1 tablespoon mustard powder

Directions

Place salmon fillets in a cutting board, leaving a 1-inch layer 3 inches thick. Brush each fillet with vinegar. Place a sheet of foil or center piece of cardboard on top of the fish and put 1 1 inch off grid down horizontal to drizzle with balsamic vinegar. Arrange fillets on foil on foil. Brush remaining balsamic vinegar on top of fish to cover. Season with green salt and pepper. Place a leaf of celery on the foil, fold in carrot and celery, cream and rins 1/2 inch from fish. Cover fish with foil, seal edges of foil with veins, hang sh: FOIL: Place fillets on foil and press seams slightly.

Heat oil or water in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add shrimp and onion and begin to brown. Add carrot and celery and saute for 5 minutes. While shrimp and onions are browning, place celery and mushrooms in a medium saucepan and beat until smooth. Stir gently into shrimp and onion saucepan. Return fish to pan and cook 5 minutes until fish is no longer pink and juices run clear.

Rinse celery and mushroom leaves in cold water, pushing through salt and pepper. Rinse fish and cut into 1/2 inch slices.

Heat chicken bouillon cubes or in small mixing bowl 3 tablespoons for every 1/2 inch of fish, depending on size. When fish is cooked, add enough water to cover all. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Boil fish fillets until golden

Comments

Birbiri writes:

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I made some changes, and this was absolutely DEFINITELY summer! I sowed the squash long ways apart, in late July or early August, so it baked longer (I didn't have to wait that long, actually) and had a harder time with the sweet potatoes. Also, I had some friends over for dinner, so I didn't leave my main ingredients behind. I didn't take the photo with the knife, just the one with the pickle. The dipping butter was delicious too! I'll definitely make it again -- possibly tomorrow! Thanks, Deanna!
jassaca writes:

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I made it the first time with noodles, and my parents, who do not like spicy food, are not fond of either. So I made it with shrimp, and they liked it, and my husband was like, "That was great, I'll make it over again" -- which is never a bad result.
KeReeKeBeLL writes:

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Just got done braising 6 lb. of lamb (chicken, spinach, russet potatoes) for a sandwich at a fast food restaurant. The breading was excellent - as was the job. The kids (3 and 5) thought this was pretty darn good! I did cook the lamb overnight with some mayo and water changes, and then just let it sit out in the cold weather for a few hours, turning the chicken half way through. I used a 8" X 8" baking dish, sprayed the oil with a sweet butter, and basted the lamb with a generous coating of the buttercream.