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Andrew Engle's Montauk Wild Striped Bass with Tomatoes and Roasted Corn

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Andrew Engle is the chef at The Laundry in East Hampton, N.Y. This eatery has been a Long Island classic for years. How great that striped bass is available year-round! "If the fish is thinner than 3/4 inch, do not turn it," Andrew says. "Just cook it skin-side down."

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 4 servings

Ingredients

2 pounds assorted ripe tomatoes (heirloom, plum, cherry, etc.)
1 small red onion, peeled, halved lengthwise and slivered
5 tablespoons coarsely chopped flat-leaf parsley
Kernels from 3 ears of grilled or broiled corn
3 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh basil leaves
Long curly zest of 1 lemon
2 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
4 striped bass fillets (6 ounces each)
Salt and pepper, to taste
1 lemon half, to squeeze for juice

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    1. Cut tomatoes into different shapes (thin wedges, halves, dice); place in a bowl. Combine with the onion, half of the parsley, corn, basil, lemon zest, juice, pepper, and 4 tablespoons oil. Set side.

    Step 2

    2. Rub butter on the skin side of the fish; season both sides with salt and pepper. Heat remaining 2 tablespoons oil in a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Cook fish, skin-side down, until golden brown, about 6 minutes. Turn carefully; cook 3 to 4 minutes more.

    Step 3

    3. Spoon tomato mixture onto 4 plates; top with a fillet. Drizzle with lemon juice; garnish with remaining parsley and serve.

Nutrition Per Serving

Per serving: 520 calories
28g carbohydrates
35g protein
32g fat
150mg cholesterol.
#### Nutritional analysis provided by New Wellness
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