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Parmesan Crusted Sole with Lemon Beurre Blanc

 

Sole/flounder is a refreshing sweet and mild flavored fish which allows it to be used in a variety of ways. With its long thin flesh, sole is often stuffed or used in other extravagant plate presentations. Because this fish is very thin its a great choice to pan fry for a quick meal. Parmesan crusted sole is the best of both worlds, its eloquent and fast. You can make it look even better with some fresh chives, tarragon or basil. Even if you dont like fish, youll love this recipe.

Serves 4

  • 4 ea. Sole fillet (6-8 oz) if the fillets are small use 2 per serving

  • 1 cups Panko (Japanese bread crumbs)

  • cup Grated parmesan cheese

  • 4 Tbsp. Parsley - minced

  • tsp. Granulated garlic

  • tsp. Kosher salt

  • tsp. Pepper

  • cup Flour all purpose

  • 3 ea. Eggs

  • 1 cup Milk

  • 4 Tbsp. Butter

  • 4 Tbsp. Olive oil

  • 1 cup Lemon beurre blanc

In a food processor blend panko, parmesan and parsley until fine. Transfer to a shallow pan. In a separate pan whip eggs and milk until well combined. In a third pan place the flour.

Take the sole fillets and season with salt, pepper and granulated garlic. Dredge sole in flour, then egg wash and finally in the parmesan/panko mix. Pat the parmesan and panko into the sole until the mix sticks to the fish.

In a large saut pan heat butter and olive oil until hot. Carefully place sole in the pan and shake the pan to make sure the fish doesnt stick. When sole is golden brown, flip over and continue to cook. When sole is done (120 F internally), transfer to plate and top with lemon beurre blanc.

Lemon Beurre Blanc

Yields 1 cup

  • 1 cup White wine

  • 1 Tbsp. White wine vinegar

  • 1 Tbsp. Shallots

  • 4 Tbsp. Heavy whipping cream

  • lb Butter unsalted, chilled, cut into cubes

  • 2 Tbsp. Lemon pulp chopped (see note)

  • 1 tsp. Lemon zest - minced

  • 1/8 tsp. Kosher salt

  • 1/8 tsp. White pepper

In a sauce pan over medium high heat, combine wine, vinegar and shallots. Reduce until almost a syrup consistency. Add cream and continue to cook reducing by half. Turn the heat to low and add butter cubes 2 at a time while stirring until all the butter is added and sauce is a creamy consistency. Season with salt and pepper.

Note: If the butter is not chilled it will not incorporate into the sauce. Also if the wine mixture is not reduced far enough the sauce will be runny.

Note: To make the lemon pulp, cut off the rind including the white part. Cut between the sections removing just the pulp. At the same time removing any seeds. Place the pulp and any juice in a cup. It is also a good idea to zest the lemon first.

Author: Richard Massey
 
Author Bio:
Richard Massey is a renowned writer. Richard likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

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