Sole Amandine

"This is from Coastal New England Summertime Cooking by Sherri Eldridge. It's a simple and healthy way to prepare sole. If you use the soy margarine it's dairy free."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Toast almond slices on cookie sheet in oven until lightly browned.
  • Spray large pan with non-stick oil. On medium heat, warm butter and oil.
  • Fry sole on both sides. After turning to second side, sprinkle with wine, lemon juice, salt and pepper.
  • Spread toasted almond slices on fillets of sole.

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Reviews

  1. This was very very good. I was going to give it only 4 stars but it elicited such rave reviews from my Mum & boyfriend that I upped it to 5. This is a classic French dish and was SO easy it proves that sometimes simple is best. The almonds go SO well with the flavour of the sole. I added a tiny bit of almond oil to the Canola.Do watch the almonds while you're toasting them... It takes no time at all & I had to toast another batch because I walked away for a minute. I'd say skip the toasting for simplicity but that toasted flavour is awesome! All in all a really simple but extremely tasty dish. Served it with rice,dilled carrots and asparagus.
     
  2. I have a similar recipe posted, only made with trout, so I knew I would enjoy this. Loved the additional flavor of wine and toasting the almonds really does make a difference. Made for a lovely light dinner last night. Thanks for sharing it, Kree.
     
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