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Easy Sole Meuniere

Cookbook
Author(s): Ina Garten
Page 131
Cuisine: North American
Course: Main Courses
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4 reviews, average rating 3.8 / 5

aj12754

14 years ago
3/5
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I agree with other reviewers -- I thought the recipe could do with both less butter and less lemon. On the positive side, the flavors are simple and delicious and it will be easy to find a balance that works to our personal taste. And it really is about 10 minutes from prep to serving. And the frozen fillets I used only took about 20-25 minutes to thaw in tepid water.
I had been wanting to try this recipe for a while, but sole fillets don't seem to be available very often -- or at all usually...
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loretta

16 years ago
4/5
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Sometimes the simplest recipes are the best. With so few ingredients they must be fresh and the technique must be followed. Very tasty.

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HunyBadger

16 years ago
4/5
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Really simple ingredients: butter, lemon, sole, salt and parsley...can't get much easier than that! Very tasty too, just go easy on the lemon juice or make sure to taste the reduction in case it gets too tangy. Add more butter or perhaps chicken broth to thin out if needed.

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bhnyc

15 years ago
4/5
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You have to love a recipe that has dinner on the table in less than five minutes. This is super easy and super delicious. It doesn't need as much butter as the recipe indicates. It tastes just fine with less.

It's great with Ina's Broccoli with Garlic (Barefoot Contessa cookbook). Yum!

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