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Seared Opah Moonfish With Vine-Ripe Tomato

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Ingredients

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1 lb opah fillet, cut into 3-ounce fillets
olive oil
2 tablespoons garlic, finely minced
1 tablespoon lemon juice
3 tablespoons white wine
2 tablespoons parsley, chopped 2 to 3
1 lb unsalted butter, cut into cubes, room temperature
salt and pepper, to taste
parmesan cheese, shredded

Nutritional information

959.9
Calories
934 g
Calories From Fat
103.9 g
Total Fat
65.6 g
Saturated Fat
274.6 mg
Cholesterol
23.3 mg
Sodium
8.2 g
Carbs
1.5 g
Dietary Fiber
3.3 g
Sugars
2.7 g
Protein
273 g
Serving Size

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Seared Opah Moonfish With Vine-Ripe Tomato

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  • Gluten Free
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This was absolutely AMAZING. I kept the fish warm in a 180 oven while the sauce reduced as it took some time. The freshness of the tomatoes and garlicky butter are absolutely delicious with the flaky Opah. A side note - I realized at the end of the meal prep that the author used to be the head Chef for the restaurant used to bartend at 10 years ago! She left just prior to my employment there, but a lot of her recipes carried on and the Beach House is a fantastic stop for great food on Kaua'i. Thank you for the recipe Chef Yamada!!!

  • 60 min
  • Serves 4
  • Easy

Ingredients

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Seared Opah Moonfish With Vine-Ripe Tomato Garlic Butter, It’s my understanding that Opah isn’t easy to come by, so I was thrilled when I found some. Then I discovered that there are not many recipes out on the internet, so recipes are also hard to come by. I found this one and we loved both the fish and the recipe. I also had to search for a recipe for the Tomato Concasse, so included it here for convenience. Just as a note, I didn’t use nearly as much butter as the recipe calls for. From Chef Linda Yamada of the Beach House in Hawaii., This was absolutely AMAZING. I kept the fish warm in a 180 oven while the sauce reduced as it took some time. The freshness of the tomatoes and garlicky butter are absolutely delicious with the flaky Opah. A side note – I realized at the end of the meal prep that the author used to be the head Chef for the restaurant used to bartend at 10 years ago! She left just prior to my employment there, but a lot of her recipes carried on and the Beach House is a fantastic stop for great food on Kaua’i. Thank you for the recipe Chef Yamada!!!, grill instead of broil or bake


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Steps

1
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Make the Tomato Concasse: the French Word Means to Roughly Chop.

2
Done

Remove the Core of the Tomato With the Tip of a Small Knife.

3
Done

at the Other End, Lightly Score Just Break the Skin of the Tomato by Cutting an X.

4
Done

Plunge the Tomatoes Into a Pot of Rapidly Boiling Water For 10 Seconds Blanch.

5
Done

Remove the Tomatoes With a Slotted Spoon and Place Into a Bowl of Ice Water or Under Cold Running Water to Halt the Cooking Process This Process Is Called 'refreshing'.

6
Done

the Peel Should Now Just Slip Off; If the Tomatoes Are not Quite Ripe, They May Need to Be Blanched and Refreshed Again.

7
Done

Place the Tomatoes on a Cutting Board With the Core Side Down and Cut in Half.

8
Done

Remove the Seeds With a Teaspoon and Discard.

9
Done

Roughly Chop the Tomatoes to the Desired Size.

10
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Gently Cook the Shallots and the Tomatoes in Butter Without Coloring Them This Is Called Sweating For 5 Minutes and Set Aside Until Required.

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