Egyptian Red Snapper in Red Pepper Mint Sauce

"This recipe is posted for the Zaar World Tour 2005. This sounds like something I would love!"
 
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photo by Caroline Cooks photo by Caroline Cooks
photo by Caroline Cooks
photo by Caroline Cooks photo by Caroline Cooks
photo by Thorsten photo by Thorsten
photo by Thorsten photo by Thorsten
Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Saute onion in olive oil until golden.
  • Add remaining ingredients (except fish) and simmer 10 minutes.
  • Pour sauce over snapper fillets and bake, covered, in a 350°F oven for 18 minutes.
  • Serve over couscous.

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  1. This is a quick, easy and delicately flavoured dish that presents beautifully so would be ideal to serve at a dinner party. I made it for two cutting back on the onion, thyme and lemon juice, used one large clove of garlic, 1 roasted red pepper (purchased from the deli) along with extra cayenne and mint leaves. There wasn't any sauce as such, more of a topping. Not being sure the topping would completely cover the fish, I added a little more oil and some water during step 2. I baked the fish for twenty minutes, and added some freshly cracked black pepper and sea salt to the finished dish. The fish was perfectly moist and tender. The reason I'm rating it a 4 and not a 5 is solely due to our personal preference for more robust flavours. Thanks for a delicious recipe I look forward to making again!
     
  2. I thought that this was a nice, easy to prepare snapper recipe. I didnt serve it over the couscous---just with a side of cauliflower. It made for a nice dinner--thanks!
     
  3. This was another wonderful dish served last night at our Egyptian themed dinner party. It was easy to make and very festive in appearance. Thank you so much for posting !!!
     
  4. Excellent!!!!! using Mahi Mahi, Took Thorsten's lead and used more water *which I didn't need* and some extra cayenne * which I did need* Very very good. Made for ZWT3.
     
  5. Absolutely wonderful! Instead of going through the process with the red pepper, I simply used jarred sweet roasted red peppers and it worked wonderfully. I added a few extra mint leaves, just because I liked them and sprinkled some more cayenne pepper as the sauce was simmering. I also used the advice of others to add 1/4 cup of water to the sauce. All in all, this dish was easy, quick, and wonderful and my family really enjoyed it.
     
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  1. Absolutely wonderful! Instead of going through the process with the red pepper, I simply used jarred sweet roasted red peppers and it worked wonderfully. I added a few extra mint leaves, just because I liked them and sprinkled some more cayenne pepper as the sauce was simmering. I also used the advice of others to add 1/4 cup of water to the sauce. All in all, this dish was easy, quick, and wonderful and my family really enjoyed it.
     

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