Fish in Red Wine Sauce Recipe

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Fish in Red Wine Sauce
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  1. Heat oil in pot over medium heat. Add garlic, onion, red pepper, celery, carrot bay leaves, herbs, and sauté for a few minutes until softened. You can also use bacon fat here - I didn't.
  2. Add red wine; reduce by 1/2 (this will take about 15-20 minutes, maybe). Add chicken stock; cook 35-40 minutes until “glazed” (in Nick Stellino's words - I found that it just looked well combined and nice). It will reduce a bit, too.
  3. Strain sauce; reduce some more (I found this step unnecessary; it had reduced quite a bit cooking with the stock). Combine butter and flour. In stages, whisk in the butter/flour mixture until sauce is the proper consistency (you want it to be a little thickened - just imagine it on a plate with salmon. you will probably use all of the mixture). Whisk until butter is melted before adding more. Add just a bit of butter for a sheen, if desired.
  4. Heat light olive oil in pan over medium-high heat. Mix salt, paprika, onion and garlic powders. Coat one side of salmon filet with spice mix; place in pan spice side down. Sprinkle other side of fish with spice mix. Cook until seared (maybe 2-3 minutes each side, depending on thickness); salmon will have a wonderful crust. Flip and cook until other side is seared. If you like your salmon more done, you can cook longer, but the absolute worst is to have it overcooked, and it will cook a bit after you remove it from the pan. Seriously, you're not gonna die from some slightly rawish salmon. This whole searing salmon thing is not something I'd done before, and it's a fantastic way to prepare it. The fats and sugars ooze out and combine with the spice rub to make this just perfect crust.
  5. To serve, coat plate with red wine sauce; add salmon filet. Add veggies - Mr. Stellino added steamed, sauteed baby bok choy; I found broccoli works well too with that sauce. Add mashed potatoes if you're into starch. Anything else will absorb too much of the sauce. Serve with glasses of the same wine you used in the sauce.
  6. Note: another thing Mr. Stellino did was to chop and fry up some slab bacon (apparently this kind he gets is as expensive as foie gras - it made me want to eat bacon, and i am a vegetarian except for fish), and sprinkle some on top of the salmon when done. This is not necessary but might add some nice flavor.
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Nutrition Facts

Per ServingPer 100 g
Amount Per 1 Serving
Calories 697.16 Kcal (2919 kJ)
Calories from fat 310.97 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 34.55g 53%
Cholesterol 216.13mg 72%
Sodium 3067.61mg 128%
Potassium 1055.84mg 22%
Total Carbs 13.74g 5%
Sugars 3.37g 13%
Dietary Fiber 1.59g 6%
Protein 62.38g 125%
Vitamin C 4.1mg 7%
Vitamin A 0.1mg 5%
Iron 2.9mg 16%
Calcium 192.4mg 19%
Amount Per 100 g
Calories 121.45 Kcal (508 kJ)
Calories from fat 54.17 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 6.02g 53%
Cholesterol 37.65mg 72%
Sodium 534.4mg 128%
Potassium 183.94mg 22%
Total Carbs 2.39g 5%
Sugars 0.59g 13%
Dietary Fiber 0.28g 6%
Protein 10.87g 125%
Vitamin C 0.7mg 7%
Iron 0.5mg 16%
Calcium 33.5mg 19%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Tastes

  • salty
  • savory
  • bitter
  • sweet
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Recipe Tags

Weightwatchers Points

  • 16.5
    Points
  • 16
    PointsPlus

Good Points

  • saturated fat free

Bad Points

  • High in Sodium

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